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Laura Nyro: the phenomenal singers' singer the 60s overlooked | Music

Laura Nyro: the phenomenal singers' singer the 60s overlooked | Music
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Questlove on Phrenology, Philly soul, and talking The Simpsons with Jay-Z


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I’m Mark Ronson and this is The FADER Uncovered Podcast. In this interview series, I’ll be speaking with some of the most influential and groundbreaking musicians in the world, from genre-defining stars to avant-garde trailblazers about their lives and careers. Each episode will be rooted in these musicians’ iconic FADER cover stories, an institution that over the past two decades has told artists’ stories like no other. The podcast is the chance for us to talk about the past, present, and future, reflecting on their breakthroughs, diving into their lives when their covers hit shelves, and discussing what the future might hold now. It’s an opportunity for me to speak to some of the artists I most admire.

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Hue And Cry: Remote. Scotland's favourite albums


“We were halfway through a great take when his drums disappeared in the mix.
“I shouted: ‘Has something blown on the desk?’ But we suddenly heard Andy singing the chorus at the top of his voice, and then he said: ‘Man, I love this song’. He stopped playing, just to sing along with the track.
“It was at that point I thought: ‘We are really competing here … we’re NOT just two wee chancers who’ve come over here from Coatbridge. We’ve written songs that people, who are at the very height of their career, think are great’.
“We worked with some ridiculously great musicians like Tito Puente, the Brecker Brothers, Lenny Picket and Ron Carter, who was Miles Davis’ bass player.

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Eric Church on Releasing Three Albums at Once, and Charging Ahead on Tour: 'We're Going to Pull People Out of This Nosedive'


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Eric Church on Releasing Three Albums at Once, and Charging Ahead on Tour: 'We're Going to Pull People Out of This Nosedive'
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Outlaw more in spirit than in druggy deed or liquored-up lyric, country’s Eric Church has always done things his own way. He’s been a flexible, emotional singer whose songwriting and curatorial skills go beyond country’s current crop of boys-own crooners, with an experimental edge, but without forgetting its traditions. The games of the country music game and the rules of county radio? Church has forever eschewed the game playing and broken the rules, releasing singles and albums in direct opposition to the hits that made him famous, always challenging audiences to come along.

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Where Are They Now? — Wax


Where Are They Now? — Wax
Despite a vibrant sound well in keeping with the diverse stylistic spectrum of the late '60s, the band Wax mostly remained a secret until a master tape was released over four decades later.
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Apr 9, 2021
The band Wax rehearsing the night away (L-R): David Kagan (lead vocals), Rick Chertoff (drums), Rick Levy (guitar/vocals), Beau Jones (bass/vocals) and Rob Hyman (keyboards/vocals), and the newly released album, "Elmira Lane" (inset). Photo courtesy of Wax.
Despite a vibrant sound well in keeping with the diverse stylistic spectrum of the late '60s, the band Wax mostly remained a secret until a master tape was released over four decades later.

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Personality Clash: Daryl Hall x Mark Ronson


Diving into those immortal hits...
Even after all this time the majesty of
Daryl Hall and
John Oates has yet to dim.
The pair's deft fusion of rock, pop, and (especially) soul resulted in astronomical success, up-ending the music industry in the process.
New generations are uncovering the duo's work, with their single 'You Make My Dreams Come True' enjoying perennial success.
Recently smashing through the billion stream barrier, it's clear that Daryl Hall and John Oates are capable of reaching new audiences with each passing day.
Clash linked up Daryl Hall with super-fan (and super-producer)
Mark Ronson for Personality Clash, and the two picked apart those golden hits.

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Icepack | Jan. 28-Feb. 4 - Philadelphia Weekly


Icepack | Jan. 28-Feb. 4
Let’s start with something frivolous for once: Philly football (because how serious can anybody on that team – front office or backfield be – what with the stupid decisions they’ve all made since their last Super Bowl win) and the hiring of young Nick Sirianni as the Philadelphia Eagles new head coach. 
One, is there really a whiff of racism to be smelt and dealt among the Eagles executive branch, as is rumored, considering how longtime Eagles assistant head coach Duce Staley got passed over for the top job, not once, but, twice? The Duce rocks, and if he was passed over due to any quotas or agendas beyond winning, fuck them. No wonder he’s asked to be released from his contract. The Detroit Lions certainly had no problem hiring the Duce. 

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Dell-P: the 'best kept secret of hip'hop' - Philadelphia Weekly


Dell-P has been called “the best kept secret of hip hop” by XXL Magazine. But, as more people hear his music, he won’t be a secret for long.
A West Philadelphia native who isn’t afraid to create his own lane and refuses to conform to the new wave, Dell-P has a lot of great things currently happening for him, as well as on the horizon.
Already, Dell-P is the 2017 Philly Hip Hop Awards Album of the Year Award winner, the 2017 PHL Live Hip Hop Artist Of The Year, a 2017 Black Gala Award winner, a 2017 Black Power Music Award nominee, a 2018 dual Spiral Award winner (Album Of The Year and Artist Of The Year), the 2020 Spiral Award winner (Artist Of The Year), and 2020 Indie Music Award winner for Album Of The Year and Single Of The Year. He’s also been named one of hip-hop’s Hottest Independent Artists of 2020 by Source Magazine. 

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Icepack | Jan. 7-14 - Philadelphia Weekly


Icepack | Jan. 7-14
So, is it me, or do you, too, feel as if this year is as thoroughly hateful as the last?
What’s changed but a single number on the calendar? There was no real demarcation to signal the shift – no fireworks, no parade.
We’ve entered the vacuum of 2021 to incessant, cold rain. There’s the bitterer, chillier pill of waiting until the 15th for everything to open indoors – even then: WHY BOTHER? Nobody’s getting COVID-19 shots. Eagles’ chieftain Doug Pederson is still here through the next season, a promise and a threat. If we dine outside, rather than inside, we are foodie-forced to commit to that eerie, uncalming hum generated by sizzling, high-wattage heat lamps. (No. Seriously. If you’re not noticeably hearing them, yet find yourself ordering white, potato-based items you normally would not, because like, you know, CARBS, those scary, buzzing lamps that unsuspectingly fry the top of your head are weaving their hidden magic). 

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