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CD review: David Cook's debut is passionate, but predictable
David Cook
David Cook
[RCA Records] ***
Even if post-American Idol albums are as calculated and overblown as the show itself, they generally succeed at evoking a sound pop fans had forgotten. Before she reinvented herself as an expressive pop-rocker,...Tags: Mariah Carey, David Cook, Popular Music, Kelly Clarkson, Billy Ray Cyrus
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Betty Boop, the 'boop-oop-a-doop' girl is headed to Broadway in 2010-2011
NEW YORK (AP) _ Sure Betty Boop knows how to "boop-oop-a-doop," but will she be able to sing and dance on stage? Theatergoers will have to wait until the 2010-2011 season to find out when "Betty Boop," a new musical about the curvaceous cartoon cutie, is...Tags: Grammy Awards, Celine Dion, Barbra Streisand, Music Theater, Andrea Bocelli
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Rangers prepare to face Devils, without Brodeur
steve.zipay@newsday.comIn 1993, Bill Clinton was in the White House, "Jurassic Park" and Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" topped the charts and Intel introduced the Pentium chip. And on Dec. 15, young Martin Brodeur was not in the net when the Rangers faced the...Tags: Bill Clinton, Kevin Weekes, The White House, Martin Brodeur, National Hockey League
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Betty Boop bound for Broadway
Sure Betty Boop knows how to "boop-oop-a-doop," but will she be able to sing and dance on stage? Theatergoers will have to wait until the 2010-11 season to find out when "Betty Boop," a new musical about the curvaceous cartoon cutie, is expected to open...Tags: Grammy Awards, Celine Dion, Barbra Streisand, Music Theater, Andrea Bocelli
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Rangers won't be facing old rival Brodeur
steve.zipay@newsday.comIn 1993, Bill Clinton was in the White House, "Jurassic Park" and Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" topped the charts and Intel introduced the Pentium chip. And on Dec. 15, young Martin Brodeur was not in the net when the Rangers faced the...Tags: Bill Clinton, Kevin Weekes, The White House, Martin Brodeur, National Hockey League
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Betty Boop coming to Broadway
The Associated PressSure Betty Boop knows how to "boop-oop-a-doop," but will she be able to sing and dance on stage? Theatergoers will have to wait until the 2010-2011 season to find out when "Betty Boop," a new musical about the curvaceous cartoon cutie, is expected to...Tags: Grammy Awards, Celine Dion, Barbra Streisand, Music Theater, Andrea Bocelli
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CD Release of the Week: John Legend's 'Evolver'
The Hartford Courant'Evolver" is a fitting title for John Legend's third album. After two studio records of retro-leaning R&B, the Ohio-born singer steps more fully into the 21st century on his latest (Columbia) with songs aimed nearly as much for dance floors as for...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Kanye West, Music Industry, OutKast
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Dee Dee Warwick
Dee Dee Warwick, the soul singer, has died. She was 63. Warwick was known for her solo performances and work with her older sister, Dionne Warwick. Warwick died Saturday at a nursing home in Essex County, said Kevin Sasaki, a family spokesman. She had...Tags: Dionne Warwick, Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin
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Singer is in the Thicke of things
This time, Robin Thicke didn't want to be just the hopeless romantic who's lost in love inside his head.
On his new album, Something Else, the R&B-pop singer-songwriter doesn't exactly abandon the yearning balladry that catapulted him to the top of the...Tags: Alan Thicke, Marvin Gaye, Brian Wilson, Smokey Robinson, Boz Scaggs
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Dolly Parton loves her '9 to 5' gig
Times Pop Music CriticDolly Parton is at her most delightful when she's laughing at her own jokes. Perched on a leather chair in the den of producer Bob Greenblatt's gorgeous Craftsman home in the Hollywood Hills on a mild September day, the 62-year-old country music queen...Tags: Sarah Palin, Carrie Underwood, Music Theater, E! Entertainment, Lily Tomlin
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IMAGE IS EVERYTHING
Chicagoan Jennifer Hudson, the American Idol finalist turned Oscar winner, talked to Chicago magazine about a wide range of topics. Hudson, who turned 27 on Friday, releases her first solo album Sept. 30. Early influence "When I was a little girl,...Tags: Popular Music, Film Festivals, Jennifer Hudson
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