Jack White Blondie Cover From 1997 Surfaces

In a recent blog post in support of Cassette Store Day, Third Man Records co-founder and White Stripes archivist Ben Blackwell dropped the information he had stumbled upon a tape from 1997 that included an undocumented Jack White appearance. In the extended piece Blackwell written for Discogs qualified Why Cassettes Are The New 45s, he
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Shows You Should Know – Trevor Powers To Bring ‘Mulberry Violence’ to Denver

Youth Lagoon is no longer — Trevor Powers killed him. Powers’ former alter ego, a job of indie-rock and psychedelia arrived in 2016 into a conclusion. Born from the ashes of Youth Lagoon, Powers reimagined himself at the progressive experimental electronic music of their namesake. Gone will be sheepish persona and the brown curls washed
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Ware-ing it well: Broncos great steps it up on second week of “Dancing with the Stars”

If you thought DeMarcus Ware’s star turn on the first week of “Dancing with the Stars” has been a flash in the pan, then the former Broncos great has news for you: He’s no one-hit wonder. Appearing at the opening of Monday night’s episode — the next of the season for ABC’s hit reality series
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Oxford English Dictionary adds “Lynchian”, “Tarantinoesque”, and “Kubrickian”

It’s a good afternoon for David Lynch, Quentin Tarantino, Stanley Kubrick, and many other legendary filmmakers. The Oxford English Dictionary has declared  over a hundred film-related words, and their names have all been turned to adjectives. Terms like Lynchian, Tarantinoesque, Kubrickian, Spielbergian, Altmanesque, and also Capraesque are officially a part of the dictionary’s lexicon, which should bring film writers
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