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Reunited African band bridges the years
Eleven members of Senegal's Orchestra Baobab are back together, 17 years after a bitter breakup. Their new album, Specialist in All Styles, is creating a stir.
By Tom Moon / Inquirer Music Critic
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The virtuosos of Central High
No simplified scores for this school orchestra: They play the real thing, and excellence is a course requirement. Now the musicians have Grammy recognition, and an invitation to China.
By Murray Dubin / Inquirer Staff Writer
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Cobain's diary
Kurt Cobain regretted using heroin to ease the pain of a stomach ailment, according to excerpts from the late Nirvana star's diaries.
BY NEKESA MUMBI MOODY / AP Music Writer
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Pop Rock, jazz and hip-hop shows.
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Albums Reviews of new recordings.
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Classical Classical and opera performances.
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A couple in harmony - musically and otherwise
If violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter plays Andre Previn's Tango, Song and Dance with particular affection, there couldn't be a better reason: The two are newlyweds.
By David Patrick Stearns / Inquirer Music Critic
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Lost-love songs sparkle with Beck's stoic delivery
The austere, jarringly beautiful Sea Change is a masterwork we never expected from the boyish-looking baritone, a triumph of content over conceit that belongs on the shelf where pop's highest accomplishments are stored.
By Tom Moon / Inquirer Music Critic
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No match for American classics
On his new album, Rod Stewart savages such great tunes as "They Can't Take That Away From Me" and "Moonglow."
BY MARK WHITTINGTON / Mercury News
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Pearl Jam guitarist breezes with Brad
Stone Gossard leads what most rock guitarists would consider a dream existence: When he's not performing or recording with his longtime pals in Pearl Jam, he's part of the adventurous pop outfit known as Brad, the Seattle-based four-piece set to perform at the TLA Friday night. Also this week: Mooney Suzuki, Calexico, Powerhouse 2002, Jurassic 5/Big Daddy Kane and Chip Taylot/Carrie Rodriguez.
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