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Formed during the punk era of the 1970s while still in secondary school in Crawley, West Sussex, England, The Cure has been one of the most enduring bands of the last thirty years, even if that has come at the price of multiple line-up changes, with only original frontman Robert Smith remaining in the band. Shunning the anarchistic tendencies of many punk bands after their formation in 1976, The Cure's first release was Killing an Arab, based on material from French writer Albert Camus' "L'Etranger" (translated into English as The Stranger or The Outsider). This track courted controversy because of its theme (misinterpreted as racist, it was in fact, about the futility of killing any ethnicity), but it started to secure a small following, which grew following the release of debut album Three Imaginary Boys and non-LP single Boys Don't Cry in 1979, the latter of which would become one of The Cure's most famous songs. Following this, The Cure moved from their punk leanings into the portentous post-punk territory, releasing three albums of doom-laden rock in three years, Seventeen Seconds, Faith and Pornography, the latter of which charted inside the UK top 10, though the band were repeatedly dogged by the "Second-class Joy Division" tag. The group's fifth album, following their third set of line-up changes, Japanese Whispers was, through their desire to escape the Joy Division description, a poppier effort, featuring danceable singles like Let's Go to Bed alongside pop songs like Love Cats. Following the commercial disappointment of follow-up album The Top in 1984, The Cure returned to form with 1985's The Head on the Door. Featuring the singles In Between Days and Close to Me, The Head on the Door was distant from the band's punk roots, having more in common with successful alternative bands like The Smiths and Echo & the Bunnymen than their gloomier roots. Two years later, the eighth studio album Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me was a more stadium-sized effort, though featuring audacious pop songs like Why Can't I Be You, it was seemingly caught between two styles. However, it was the band's ninth effort (following the departure of last surviving founder member other than Robert Smith, Lol Tolhurst), Disintegration, that would be their greatest success, both critically and commercially. Disintegration spawned hit singles like Lullaby (no.5 in the UK), Love Song (an impressive no. 2 in the USA), Pictures of You, and Fascination Street.

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10 Albums to Cure Midwinter Blahs

10 Albums to Cure Midwinter Blahs

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

The real-feel temperature in New York yesterday was 21F, with fluorescent-gray skies and a stiff, frosty wind coming out of the Northeast. Midwinter had officially arrived, and so did the blahs. Rather than trick myself out of this time of year with upbeat music, I like to feed into the hushed, introspective mood. Here are 10 albums I often listen to as winter gets down to business: Bill Evans: Turn Out the Stars, The Final Village Vanguard Recordings, June 1980, ...

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Economics

Can Christmas Cure Music's YTD Sales Slump?

Can Christmas Cure Music's YTD Sales Slump?

Source: HypeBot

The pressure is on inside every major label, as radio promotion departments scramble to find a few major hit singles to help reverse yet another year to date sales slump. With only 11 shopping weeks remaining in 2010, the recorded music industry overall is down 13.6% from last year with both digital and physical sales factored in. For country music (down 12.5%), that means that in the next 11 weeks, they need to sell 18.377 million more units or 1.67 million ...

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Festival

16th Annual Children's Athletic Games & Family Fair Jazz Festival in Conjunction with the Cure Network Corp at Victoria Regional Park in Carson on April 24th

16th Annual Children's Athletic Games & Family  Fair Jazz Festival in Conjunction with the Cure Network Corp at Victoria Regional Park in Carson  on April 24th

Source: Michael Ricci

The Center for Community and Family Services, Inc. will sponsor its 16th Annual Children's Athletic Games & Family Fair. Opening ceremony begins promptly at 9:00am with the running of the torch into the stadium by former Olympic US Gold Medalist, Mark Crear, followed by the Parade of Athletes and presentations of Proclamations and commendations from State and Local politicians. HOSTED BY: David Fralick (Star of the Young & the Restless) and Royce Reed Star of (Basket ball Wives Vh1) and ...

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Technology

piracypayback.org - The Cure for P2P Remorse

piracypayback.org - The Cure for P2P Remorse

Source: HypeBot

Feeling guilty about all that file sharing that you did last night? Pop on over to PiracyPayback.org and make a donation to lesson your guilt. There's no mechanism for compensating individual artists, but every quarter checks are sent to various copyright collection organizations for music, film and gaming.

“giving music away...lacks imagination and is a cop out"

Free music, the sites creators say, is not the answer. “While we agree that the nature of the music industry needs to change, ...

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Tony Bennett Simple Cure for the Recession Blues

Tony Bennett Simple Cure for the Recession Blues

Source: All About Jazz

Full house in Costa Mesa rewards singer with multiple ovations. Who knew that an 83-year-old singer had the power to banish all bad from the world at least for 90 glorious minutes?

That's the way it felt for a room full of ecstatic fans on Friday when Bennett and his quartet brought their special brand of magic to the Orange County Performing Arts Center. It was an evening full of standing ovations, air kisses, shouted praises.

Heck, if he had ...

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Event

Summertime Blues for a Cure Golf Outing and Blues Concert Tees-off July 24

Summertime Blues for a Cure Golf Outing and Blues Concert Tees-off July 24

Source: Just Roots PR

Golf Outing and Blues Concert Blues Concert When: Friday, July 24 at 8 pm Where: Whiskey Dick's, Columbus, OH Performing: Scotty Bratcher Band and Matt O'Ree Band Donation: $15.00 Golf Scramble and Outdoor Blues Concert When:Saturday, July 25 Scramble begins at 1pm Blues Concert outdoors begins at 7:30 pm Where: Northstar Golf Club, Sunbury, OH Performing: Hurricane Jerry and Stormfront ...

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Summertime Blues for a Cure Golf Outing and Blues Concert

Summertime Blues for a Cure Golf Outing and Blues Concert

Source: Just Roots PR

When: Friday, July 24 at 8 pm Where: Whiskey Dick's, Columbus, OH Performing: Scotty Bratcher Band and Matt O'Ree Band Donation: $15.00

Golf Scramble and Outdoor Blues Concert

When: Saturday, July 25 Scramble begins at 1pm Blues Concert outdoors begins at 7:30 pm Where: Northstar Golf Club, Sunbury, OH Performing: Hurricane Jerry and Stormfront Trampled Under Foot Sean Carney Band ...

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Deborah Davis Sings for a Cure

Deborah Davis Sings for a Cure

Source: All About Jazz

Relentless For A Cure Deborah Davis & The Blue Note Jazz Club Announce the 12th Annual Jazz Benefit Concert for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Its that time again. Jazz Vocalist, Deborah Davis & The Blue Note Jazz Club (NYC) announce their 12th Annual Jazz Benefit Concert for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. The benefit has been held annually the first Monday of the year since 1998. It's a simple concept where one night a year ...

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Recording

A Cure for the Long-Gone Lonesome Blues

A Cure for the Long-Gone Lonesome Blues

Source: All About Jazz

Jett Williams never met her father, Hank. Then she came across his lost recordings, and she heard him laugh at last.According to Hank Williams, Mother's Best Flour makes “the best biscuit you ever hung a tooth in," and “On Top of Old Smokey" sounds best when sung the Appalachian way, “like Grandma taught it."

Now unless you happened to tune into Nashville's WSM radio during one of Williams's daily shows in 1951, you likely missed these pearls of wisdom from ...

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Event

Jazz For A Cure: 6th Annual Benefit Concert for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Jazz For A Cure: 6th Annual Benefit Concert for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Source: All About Jazz

Dear JAZZ FANS and Friends of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society:

LETS SWING INTO THE NEW YEAR!

My 6th Annual Benefit Concert for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (formally The Leukemia Society of America) A Great Jazz Event not to be missed!

WHO: Jazz Vocalist & Poet DEBORAH DAVIS will entertain you for the cause! James Weidman on Piano , Essiet Essiet on Bass, Yoron Israel on Drums

WHAT: WE NEED... Money Honey! Bread! Benjamins! Cash! (Checks, M.O.) ...

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