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Tickets for Kris Kristofferson now on sale
Kris Kristofferson, winner of three Grammy Awards, will perform Jan. 26 at the Columbus RiverCenter for the Performing Arts.
Why, one wonders, would anyone feel the need to illustrate the lyrics of the most evocative of modern songwriters? Do such Bob Dylan lines as "Pistol shots ring out in the barroom night," "I've walked and I've crawled on six crooked highways" or "the cracked bells and washed-out horns / blow into my face with scorn" really require graphic ...
Graphic interpretations of Bob Dylan songs: It's one of those concepts that seems so obvious, so on-point, that the most shocking aspect of it is that it's taken this long for someone to actually go ahead and do it.
Dylan and Springsteen: Live at a Kroger near you
Read It Out Loud! It's Kiss Alive! for anyone who's avoided KISS for 35 years because they were too busy reading! Sharing 'the' Gloria Jones By '73 she was a Grammy-nominated hit songwriter with a killer Motown solo album and a loving relationship with Marc Bolan.
Nashville Skyline: a Conversation With Kris Kristofferson
Kris Kristofferson 's life not only would make a damned good country song, it has already been a damned good country song.
Guitarist Stephen Bruton, whose weekly Sunday night gigs with the Resentments at the Saxon Pub helped make him a fixture of the Austin music scene, died May 9 at age 60.
FlashForward' loses steam September 24, 2009
The more shows imitate "Lost," the more I appreciate "Lost." "FlashForward" is no "Lost." First a quick summary: Everyone on Earth has a blackout lasting a little more than two minutes.
Put your ear near the speaker during Closer To The Bone's opening title track. You'll hear a familiar voice deep in the background: Bob Dylan, a long-time buddy of Kris Kristofferson's going back to their Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid days.
More fun from "The Cult," the Chuck Palahniuk Web site: Rudy Wurlitzer, the author of the underappreciated novel "The Drop Edge of Yonder" and several screenplays, including "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid," tells a hilarious story about introducing Bob Dylan to Sam Peckinpah.
Tall, laconic character player of film and TV usually in Westerns, war films, and other tough guy fare so abundant in the 1950s and early 60s.
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I recently spent a week in Baltimore, dealing with lousy family stuff, desperate for sanctuary.
For the week of Sunday, Aug. 2, through Saturday, Aug. 8. Reviewed by Tony Lucia.
TCM puts spotlights on classic films in August
Fans of classic Hollywood films may not see much of the summer sun in August, with cable channel TCM presenting a movie marathon with hundreds of titles featuring some of the silver screen's greatest legends.
Nine Acts in Durango: Peckinpah,Coburn, Kris, Dub and The Duke
A visit to Mexico, in nine acts. Act I. The Ride into Town 'You have three things here that make it a great place to shoot a Western,' Jack Casey was explaining.
The Rock History Report for July 16th, 2009
1966 - The Lovin' Spoonful released "Summer In The City.' 1969 - The Who released "I'm Free.' 1973 - Bob Dylan released the soundtrack to Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid.
A prolific supporting player for over five decades, Harry Dean Stanton inspired film critic Roger Ebert to declare, "No movie featuring either Harry Dean Stanton or M. Emmet Walsh in a supporting role can be altogether.... A prolific supporting player for over five decades, Harry Dean Stanton inspired film critic Roger Ebert to declare, "No movie ...
Going Out: Ballina film fest pays tribute to Dylan
Henry McGlade Ballina Arts Centre is the venue once again for Ballina's annual feast of film, Sound + Vision.
A former U.S. Army captain who turned to songwriting and helped rejuvenate the country-and-western scene in the late 1960s and early 1970s with songs like "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down," "Help Me Make It Through the.... A former U.S. Army captain who turned to songwriting and helped rejuvenate the country-and-western scene in the late 1960s and early ...
Thursday's Earful: Dylan Covers
For Heroes , the compendium of covers whose proceeds go to War Child International, an organization dedicated to aiding children worldwide afflicted by war, Beck completely reinvented Bob Dylan's "Leopard Skin Pill Box Hat." After listening to it for about the 50th time over the past few weeks, it prompted me to start discussions over whether ...
Scott McLanahan Sends In A Must-Read Interview With Legendary Novelist/Screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer
Hello. Elston Gunn here. And now for something a little different here at AICN. Author Scott McClanahan approached me last week armed with an interview he conducted with the incomparable novelist/screenwriter Rudolph "Rudy" Wurlitzer.
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