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From Bossa to Bruce

Chicago founding member and solo artist Robert Lamm has a new album out entitled The Bossa Project. Like the title suggests, it's a hommage to the classic sixties bossa nova sound. The beauty of its simplicity, along with Lamm's mellow vocal, is perfect for chilling out with a Bacardi and cola. . . . . Crosby, Stills & Nash (& Vitale) are in the southern California neck of the tour woods these days. It's just another song before they go on to dates in the desert. Check the tour schedule here. . . . . . The National Endowment of the Arts has announced the recipients of the 2009 Jazz Masters Awards, the highest American honor in jazz music. Among them are George Benson, no explanation needed, and Rudy von Gelder, who incidentally was the recording engineer behind Don's first album as a member of the progressive jazz band Flow back in 1970. . . . . Vinyl is in Vogue: according to the RIAA, sales of vinyl recordings this past year totaled some 1.3 million, an increase over 35% compared to 2006. (No, those numbers are not the result of us unloading our collection on E-bay. THOSE estimated 1.3 million units are either still in our garage, attic, coat closet or on our turntable.) Anyway, the interesting part is that the buyers are not just nostalgia freaks but teens and twenty-somethings. . . . . Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are smack dab in the middle of their European tour. Springsteen is one of the few classic rockers who can still fill stadiums and we'll be out taking in the show along with 50,000 others this coming Saturday. Review to follow . . .

 

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  • On this Day February 04, 2007
    A Razorlight's gig in Lyon was halted mid-set because of an altercation between singer Johnny Borrell and bassist Carl Dalemo. The pair exchanged insults before they came to blows onstage. Borrell then stormed off leaving the French crowd amazed and unsure about what was going on. […]

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