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In the theme for Quantum of Solace, the two are slated to perform the first duet in the history of the James Bond series – but with the film’s soundtrack due out Oct 28 and the US release on Nov 7, we’ll see how many times the lineup can switch before someone is forced into a frantic, three-day rush-job ... read more |
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Don’t cry, Detroit, Jack White didn’t mean to hurt you. I know, he left you, Detroit Rock City, high and dry in favor of Nashville, also known as Music City, USA ... read more |
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The Chili Peppers frontman recruited a devastatingly phenomenal lineup for the festival: Bob Dylan, the Raconteurs, Gnarls Barkley, the Roots, the Black Keys, oh, and some college bands ... read more |
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Jack White and his mischievous band have announced a surprise Hollywood gig in support of their latest release, Consolers of the Lonely. The disc was announced only a week before its release, officially making the Raconteurs the least likely band to make a reservation, should they go on a date ... read more |
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The same band that penned the Dylanesque, “Pretty Fly for a White Guy” with the lyrics “Uno dos tres cuatro cinco cinco seis” that my pop still raps when counting anything. That same band will be at Weenie Roast, slamming through “The Kids Aren’t Alright” while Jack White tunes his guitar backstage ... read more |
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Once again defying all conventional norms, White Stripes lead singer Jack White has announced his favorite side project, The Raconteurs, will release a new album–in seven days. Screw promotions. Forget creating hype. The internet generation doesn’t need more than one week to get pumped about an LP ... read more |
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But even with this well-known history of beauty parlor gossip, the details as to how exactly Bob Dylan acquired the lyrics to twenty-five unfinished Hank Williams’ songs are still unknown. I’m picturing a flashlight, black clothing, and an empty bag of weed, but I’m yet to complete my three week correspondence course on how to become a detective from The University of Phoenix ... read more |
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Fortunately for the Stripes, in the U.S., scrawny-necked, diaper-peeing whiners who try to jab fingers at the boulder-crushing Goliath entertainment industry are usually slurped up into its huge, cast-iron gears and flattened against the scarred mortar face of the first amendment. If 2 Live Crew can blatantly rip Roy Orbison and P-Diddy can have a music career at all, American musicians can more or less do anything they want, as long as they claim it’s art ... read more |
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The entertainment section of Sunday’s Los Angeles Times found Jack White pondering the future of the White Stripes after drummer Meg’s sudden illness caused the band to cancel their 2007 tour supporting their latest record, Icky Thump. Though much of the article focused on the White’s side projects and the Stripes’ latest non-musical effort, customized red and white Holga cameras being sold through their website, White did comment on the band’s prospects as a touring act ... read more |
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