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Tim Grobaty: The man behind an era's soundtrack (Long Beach Press-Telegram) BOSS RADIO'S BOSS: One of our favorite recollections of growing up in the '60s was how the soundtrack of our generation was played live and loud in real time, practically everywhere we went. us.rd.yahoo.com
Kanye West-Produced Jay-Z Song Confirmed For Bad Boy's 'Notorious' Soundtrack (MTV Music Television) A Kanye West-produced Jay-Z song has been confirmed for Bad Boy's "Notorious" soundtrack, which might also feature Biggie's son, Christopher Wallace Jr. us.rd.yahoo.com
Los Lobos takes to the stage at Bloomington's performing arts center (The Pantagraph) At first glance, it would appear that Steve Berlin is the odd man out in Los Lobos. He’s not from east Los Angeles; the others are. us.rd.yahoo.com
'Hit Man' still trying to achieve greatness (The Globe and Mail) Producer-composer David Foster isn't so content with life that he wants to slow down us.rd.yahoo.com
Saturday Night Fever (RainbowNetwork.com) It’s an iconic pose: right hand thrust high into the air, left placed lightly on the hips, feet slightly apart with the left leg turned out. us.rd.yahoo.com
Your holiday TV viewing guide (Orange County Register) Find out when you can see your favorite seasonal specials and movies. us.rd.yahoo.com
As seen under the tree If there's a TV fanatic in your house, here are a few gift ideas (Pioneer Press) Regardless of whether you're shopping for a hard-to-please "mad man," the "family guy" who brings home the bacon or your favorite "gossip girl," you'll find some terrific holiday gift ideas as close as your TV set. And you don't even need cable to get started. us.rd.yahoo.com
Live music to accompany 'Golem' (The Columbus Dispatch) The golem is the original Frankenstein -- a plodding, powerful creature created by man, yet lacking in humanity. us.rd.yahoo.com
Chazz Palminteri's 'Bronx Tale' still packs a punch (Detroit Free Press) With its exaggerated hand gestures, doo-wop soundtrack and familiar wise-guy bada-bing, "A Bronx Tale" didn't exactly have me at hello. Yet after only 15 minutes, probably less, I was transported to the corner of 178th Street and Belmont in the Bronx, the setting of actor Chazz Palminteri's acclaimed one-man show. us.rd.yahoo.com
Review: "The Art of Ceremony" at Hallie Ford (The Oregonian) This unique, impressive show gathers ceremonial regalia from Oregon's nine federally recognized native nations. us.rd.yahoo.com
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