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Music Review | Al Green and Dianne Reeves: Sweet-Talking a Crowd With Flirting and Flowers
30-Jun-2008
(Cached page) An Al Green concert is a hodgepodge of virtuosity, teasing, flirting, preaching, making faces, dancing, flinging red roses and coaching audience participation.
Music Review: Al Green plays it safe
(AP)
28-May-2008
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AP - Al Green, "Lay It Down" (Blue Note)
Music Review: Al Green plays it safe on new CD
(AP)
27-May-2008
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AP - Al Green, "Lay It Down" (Blue Note)
Music: Al Green Pays Tribute to the Old Al Green
25-May-2008
(Cached page) With a modern sound and a vintage vibe, the Rev. Al Green keeps the faith by melding the sensual with the spiritual.
Scialfa by a wide range of women on CD
(AP)
04-Sep-2007
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AP - While writing songs for her new album, Patti Scialfa was inspired by a wide range of women: Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin, doomed poet Sylvia Plath, renowned author Joan Didion, and, shifting gears, drag racer Shirley "Cha Cha" Muldowney.
Don Was offers free music via Web series
(Reuters)
01-Sep-2007
(Cached page) Reuters - Like most of the music industry,
award-winning record producer Don Was -- who has worked with
dozens of artists including Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Al
Green and Willie Nelson -- is struggling to make sense of the
Internet.
Music Review | B.B. King and Al Green : A Patriarch Holds Court at His Own Party
09-Aug-2007
(Cached page) When he wasn’t talking, B.B. King, who was headlining his own tour at the WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden, played tunes that have been lodged in his sets for quite a while and were worn but deep.
Etta James hospitalized in Los Angeles
(AP)
26-Jul-2007
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AP - Etta James was in stable condition Thursday after being hospitalized for complications from abdominal surgery she had last month, her manager said.
Green's duets album turning out like "fresh cream"
(Reuters)
21-Jul-2007
(Cached page) Reuters - Soul legend Al Green says it's been
all love and happiness working on his next album -- a duets
project produced by Roots drummer Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson
that will feature collaborations with Anthony Hamilton,
D'Angelo and possibly Alicia Keys and Joss Stone.
B.B. King blues fest to feature Green, James
(Reuters)
15-Mar-2007
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Reuters - B.B. King, Al Green and Etta
James will tour together for the first time on a 16-city trek
that begins July 24 in Miami.
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