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A busload of faith to get by.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Friday, April 14, 2023 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE WEEKEND STARTS HERE:

...with BLIND FAITH! Live at London's Hyde Park in June 1969. After an introduction and brief segments about supergroup members Steve Winwood, Rick Grech, Ginger Baker, and Eric Clapton, your set list includes:"Well All Right", "Sea of Joy","Sleeping in the Ground", "Under My Thumb", "Can't Find My Way Home", "Do What You Like", "In the Presence of the Lord", "Means to an End", and "Had to Cry Today".

KING TUFF plays KEXP.

BOYGENUS rolled out their new material at the Fox Theater in Pomona ahead of their Coachella set this weekend.

KING KRULE shares "Seaforth."

NATION OF LANGUAGE shares “Weak In Your Light.”

SAM BUSH, EMMYLOU HARRIS, and MARGO PRICE covered Bob Dylan’s “I Shall Be Released.”

BOB DYLAN covered the Grateful Dead’s “Truckin’.”

ROBBIE FULKS, profiled at Variety.

YO LA TENGO: Ira Kaplan discussed creating setlists with The Current.

EVERYTHING BUT THE GIRL, on Their Peculiar Journey Through Pop and Their Comeback.

 

MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY & WOODY HARRELSON may be actual brothers.

DRAKE BELL was lost and found.

THE ROYALS have no interest in talking to Harry beyond basic greetings.

WARNER BROS stock dropped five percent after announcing the Max plan.

TIME's 100 Most Influential People.

MINKA KELLY, on performing at peep shows at age 17.

CANNE FILM FESTIVAL: The 2023 lineup.

BARRY Changed Bill Hader's Life. Now It's About to End.

MARY QUANT, the British designer who revolutionized fashion and epitomized the style of the Swinging Sixties, the mother of the miniskirt, died on Thursday at her home in Surrey, in southern England. She was 93.

 

A DOGGO tale.

WHEN MOM picks out your winter jacket.

18000 DAIRY COWS died in a fire on a Texas farm.

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