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Elton John and Leon Russell Give Release Date for ‘The Union’ |
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Sunday, 05 September 2010 07:02 |
Elton John and his "idol," '70s singer-songwriter Leon Russell,
will release their album The Union on October 19th, marking
the occasion with a show at New York's Beacon Theatre. The two last
came together in 1970, when John opened up for Russell at New
York's Fillmore East. "His music takes me back to a wonderful time
in my life, of music and experimenting, people sharing what we
had," John said to Rolling Stone about Russell, who had hits
with "A Song For You" and "Delta Lady" in 1970. "It pisses me off
that he was forgotten about."
Russell, John, producer T Bone Burnett and Elton's longtime
lyricist...
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Prada Shows Their Softer Side with New Infusion d’Iris Eau de Toilette |
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Sunday, 05 September 2010 07:02 |

Well, I guess you
really do learn something new every day. I always assumed that when
I was sniffing an iris flower, I was smelling the very same scent
so often used in perfumes, but apparently that version, according
to Prada, is actually an extract derived from the
plant’s
roots.
It’s also
the main note in...
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$6 Olay Quench Advanced Healing Intensive Lotion Knows What Sensitive Noses Like |
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Sunday, 05 September 2010 07:02 |

As much as I love Pacifica’s
Body Butters, there are some days when I just
don’t want to
wear a scented moisturizer, like when
I’m loving on a
new fragrance.
I’ve been
wearing a couple of new scents lately and
haven’t wanted
my body lotions to clash, so when I spotted this bottle of
fragrance-free
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Q&A: Bill Frisell on "Beautiful Dreamers," Vic Chesnutt and naming instrumentals |
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Sunday, 05 September 2010 07:01 |
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The list of immediately identifiable guitarists working in mostly
instrumental music rarely grows. Pat Metheny, Leo Kottke, John
Fahey and Ralph Towner have been on the list since the 1970s, and
right about 1991 Bill Frisell [ |
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Q&A: Steve Berlin of Los Lobos on a "Kiko" film, the Grateful Dead and starting an album with no songs |
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Sunday, 05 September 2010 07:01 |
Los Lobos [ tickets
] is close to striking a deal with their former label Hollywood
Records to get a film of the band performing their landmark album
"Kiko" released.
Made five years ago when Los... |
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