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News: TV / Film

Neil Young: Le Noise Film

Neil Young: Le Noise Film

LE NOISE OUT NOW Le Noise is the new album from Neil Young. Director Adam CK Vollick filmed Young performing each of the album's eight tracks. Shot at producer Daniel Lanois' home studio in Silverlake, CA, the 39 minute film is entirely in black and white and features the actual performances used on the record. “He ...

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News: Recording

Neil Young - Le Noise (2010)

Neil Young - Le Noise (2010)

By Nick Deriso Even after a damaging season of loss, Neil Young remains, as always, restless and relentless—imbuing the modernistic, reverb-soaked “Le Noise" with a kind of anti-melancholy. He hasn't stopped searching for light in the darkness and, even now, somehow never sounds quite the same from album to album. This time, Young partners with producer ...

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Article: Interview

Taylor Haskins: Raising His (Trumpet) Voice

Read "Taylor Haskins: Raising His (Trumpet) Voice" reviewed by R.J. DeLuke


Taylor Haskins is forging more of a career in the jazz world, and it's based on his solid musicianship and flair on the trumpet: a good strong tone, good chops, and a wide array of influences, translating into him being at ease and formidable in many styles, including being plugged-in. In addition to stepping out more ...

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Article: Book Review

Neil Young: Long May You Run - The Illustrated History

Read "Neil Young: Long May You Run - The Illustrated History" reviewed by Doug Collette


Neil Young: Long May You Run--The Illustrated HistoryDaniel Durcholz & Gary GraffHardcover; 224 pagesISBN: 0760336474Voyageur Press2010 As up-to-date as it's possible for the print medium to be, Neil Young: Long May You Run is both more and less than The Illustrated ...

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Article: Bailey's Bundles

Laurie Antonioli: A Constellation In The West

Read "Laurie Antonioli: A Constellation In The West" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


While vocalist Laurie Antonioli may not be a household name, she is not exactly an unknown quantity. The Bay area native has been singing pre-professionally and professionally since the late 1970s, initially influenced by the diamond songwriting talents of Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and Neil Young. She took a right turn listening to her grandmother's 78s ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Neil Young to Tour Gulf Coast

Neil Young to Tour Gulf Coast

FIRST GULF COAST DATE CONFIRMED AT THE HARD ROCK IN HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA With his solo tour beginning in select cities in the U.S. and Canada throughout July, Neil Young has announced that he will also play Gulf Coast cities affected by the BP oil spill. From NeilYoung.com: “September 23 at the Hard Rock in Hollywood Florida ...

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Article: Live Review

Brad Mehldau Trio: Kingston, Canada April 11, 2010

Read "Brad Mehldau Trio: Kingston, Canada April 11, 2010" reviewed by John Kelman


Brad Mehldau TrioGrand TheatreKingston, CanadaApril 11, 2010 When a trio has been together as long as pianist Brad Mehldau's--the current incarnation, with original bassist Larry Grenadier and relative newcomer (but no stranger to either of his band mates), drummer Jeff Ballard, has been together for over five years, first heard on ...

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News: TV / Film

Neil Young Trunk Show

Neil Young Trunk Show

Virtually from the beginning of a career that's closing in on the half-century mark, Neil Young has been both an obsessive archivist and a passionate believer in the nexus of rock music and film. That combination goes a long way toward explaining why he's made considerably more films than your average rock star and why he ...

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News: Performance / Tour

Neil Young Sings "Long May You Run" at 2010 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony

Neil Young Sings "Long May You Run" at 2010 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony

A wide-ranging group of Canadian performers headlined the closing ceremonies of the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games, including a surprise appearance by Neil Young, as well as songs from the likes of Michael Buble and Avril Lavigne. The performers had been kept as a closely guarded secret until the show, which followed the conclusion of the games, ...

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Article: Interview

Chris Jentsch: Cycles and Reflecting on the Journey

Read "Chris Jentsch: Cycles and Reflecting on the Journey" reviewed by Ludwig vanTrikt


John Coltrane once said, “Let the music speak for itself." The guitarist/composer and band leader Christopher Jentsch adds an interesting twist on that subject by opting to describe himself when asked about the broader subject of how to capture his music in his own words. “I think of myself as a composer/guitarist working with contemporary improvisational ...


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