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Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) May 29, 2012 Now that "Mad Men" is back on TV and Mid-Century styles and architecture are the essence of hipster chic, delve into the world of NUTTY--the band who performs Jetsetter Jazz--a cool mash-up of renowned pop/rock vocals and melodies gliding over timeless jazz tracks. Read More

If you read the lyrics to the songs that form The Kinks' 1979 release, Low Budget , you may think that Ray Davies had some sort of concept album in mind. Read More

Keeping Up with the Smiths

This story is from the October 9th, 1986 issue of Rolling Stone. Read More

Red Bank, NJ, May 21, 2012 --( PR.com )-- Acoustic singer-songwriter. Read More

He was 62 and lived in Thame, Oxfordshire, England. Read More

The Kinks returned during the spring of 1978 with their second album of self-contained rock in a row. Read More

Author Robert Rodriguez, in a fascinating new book, makes the case for Revolver — not its successor, the lavishly praised Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band — as the Beatles' game-changing signature work. Read More

5-10-15-20: Alex Turner

5-10-15-20 features artists talking about the songs and albums that made an impact on them throughout their lives, five years at a time. Read More

Salim Nourallah: Hit Parade (Review)

Salim Nourallah has spent the last decade putting together an impressive collection of music and has established himself as a noteworthy producer. Read More

Holding a tinfoil lightning bolt and wearing a cotton beard, a teenaged Damon Albarn starred in a school production of the operetta Orpheus In The Underworld in the early '80s. Read More

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Ray Davies was the lead singer, chief songwriter, and rhythm guitarist in the Kinks, one of the most long-lived of the British... Read the full Ray Davies bio.

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