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Turnpike Troubadours' Evan Felker Opens Up About Their New Era

In the past, Turnpike Troubadours' Evan Felker drew from a deep well of gathered concepts for the songs that made records.

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Turnpike Troubadours on the Real Reason They Broke Up – Rolling Stone

Turnpike Troubadours talk new album 'A Cat in the Rain,' why they broke up, and how singer Evan Felker got sober.

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Elias Rahbani: Eleven tracks that defined Lebanese musician's life and legacy


El Oudal Mensiyye 
(The Forgotten Room, 1969). 
A true musical maverick, despite working with celebrated mainstream artists Rahbani was one of the pioneers of alternative and underground music in Lebanon. Early in his career, he experimented with the latest electronic instruments, and was one of the first to use synthesisers in Arabic music.
He also introduced contemporary international music trends to Lebanon, exploring genres such as ye-ye, psych-rock, 60s pop, Franco-Arab, Latin, beat and chansons. 
In the 60s and 70s, he wrote and produced some of the country’s most innovative records, frequently collaborating with upcoming artists. Some of them found short-lived fame, such as Lebanese-Armenian psych-rock band The News, while others became established names like Maya Casabianca, Manuel and Sammy Clark. 

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