Roger Clyne and The Peacemakers  2/19/2004: Marquee Theatre, Tempe, AZ

Roger Clyne and The Peacemakers 2/19/2004: Marquee Theatre, Tempe, AZ

The capacity crowd at the Marquee Theater was electric from the start, and Clyne

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Galactic 2/07/2004: The Odeon, Cleveland, OH

Galactic 2/07/2004: The Odeon, Cleveland, OH

From album to album and tour to tour, Galactic has developed and redeveloped both their actual music and all the aspects of their live show to constantly reshape the direction and scope of their efforts. From the addition of a guest vocalist or lyricist, to the showcasing of new styles performed by up-and-coming supporting acts, Galactic

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The Bad Plus: Give and Take (Ethan Iverson Interview)

The Bad Plus: Give and Take (Ethan Iverson Interview)

It’s not often you sit down at a prestigious jazz club, take off your suit coat, order a dry martini and nod in appreciation of the Black Sabbath and Nirvana covers bellowing off the exposed brick walls. That was, of course, until The Bad Plus began infiltrating the jazz scene with their melodic pop twist […]

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Aretha Franklin Hospitalized

Aretha Franklin was hospitalized over the weekend with an undisclosed ailment and remains hospitalized Monday, her publicist said. The hospital where she was taken was not disclosed. She turns 62 on Thursday.

“No other information on her illness is available at this time,” her publicist, Gwendolyn Quinn, said in a statement.

The Queen of Soul has energized audiences for more than four decades, is best known for her 1960s smash hit “Respect,” but she has had countless other hits, including “Chain of Fools” and “Baby I Love You.”

Franklin has won 16 Grammy awards, including a lifetime achievement award in 1990 and most recently, an award this year for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance for the single, “Wonderful.”

Source cnn.com.

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New DVD Burners With Twice Capacity

Sony Electronics says it will be shipping drives in about two months that accept blank DVDs with two data layers. Philips Electronics will start selling a similar drive in Europe in April, but is not saying when it will be available in the United States.

The write-once discs can store up to 8.5 gigabytes of data, or about 4 hours of DVD-quality movies, twice the capacity of regular blank DVDs. This means capacities for computer-burned DVDs are catching up with prerecorded movie DVDs, many of which are already dual-layer.

The new technology is sure to appeal to those who back up or copy movie DVDs, since they often have to reduce image quality or remove special features to fit a copied movie onto a single-layer disc. With a dual-layer drive, an exact copy on a single disc should be possible.

The two layers of the new discs are accessed from the same side — there is no need to flip the disc over to record to the second layer. Instead, a laser beam shines through the first layer to record on the second.

Sony will sell an internal drive for $230 and an external one for $330. They will be marketed only for Windows PCs, but the external one should work on Macintosh computers with the proper third-party software.

Philips will sell two internal drives with somewhat different features, both for PCs. U.S. prices have not been set.

The drives will be able to burn regular write-once and rewritable DVDs and CDs as well.

The Sony and Philips drives will use somewhat different discs. Sony calls its variant DVD-R DL. The Philips equivalent is DVD+R DL. Both disc types should be readable in standard DVD drives and players.

Sony estimates the blank discs will cost $5 to $6. Philips does not have an estimate yet.

The dual-layer discs will be slower to burn than single-layer discs — the drives will be rated as burning at 2.4 times faster than playback speed, versus eight times for single-layer discs.

A full 8.5 gigabytes will take about 45 minutes to burn.

Source cnn.com.

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Heavenly Mountain Resort: Lake Tahoe, NV/CA

Heavenly Mountain Resort: Lake Tahoe, NV/CA

Heavenly Mountain Resort straddles the California/Nevada border and offers several dozen trails for any level of skier and snowboarder, all with a regal view of Lake Tahoe that

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The Jammy’s: Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

The Jammy’s: Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

Photos by Adam Foley at The Jammy Awards from the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 16th, 2004.

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Gary Jules: Trading Snakeoil For Wolftickets

Gary Jules: Trading Snakeoil For Wolftickets

Toying from the past and fine tuning with the present, Gary Jules makes Trading Snakeoil For Wolftickets, an all-around winning work of songwriting and arranging that should not be missed.

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Widespread Panic & The Dirty Dozen Brass Band: Night of Joy

Widespread Panic & The Dirty Dozen Brass Band: Night of Joy

Night of Joy is the first of three new live albums to be released by Widespread Panic over the couse of 2004, a year in which the hardworking band is taking their first break in 18 years. This release stars the The Dirty Dozen Brass Brand on horns and rhythm and features some new and old Panic favorites.

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Outkast Leads Soul Train Award Winners

OutKast’s “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below” won two awards, including R&B/soul or rap album of the year, to lead the winners at the 18th annual Soul Train Music Awards.

The Atlanta duo, who won the Grammy last month for best album of the year, also scored the Michael Jackson Award for best R&B/soul or rap music video for “Hey Ya!” on Saturday.

The awards, named after the long-running television show, honor recording artists in R&B, hip-hop, rap and gospel music. They were held at the International Cultural Center and televised live via syndication.

OutKast was the lone multiple-winner at the ceremony hosted by Alicia Keys and producer/songwriter Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds.

Soul crooner Luther Vandross was the night’s sentimental choice, winning best R&B/soul single, male for his “Dance With My Father.”

Vandross, recovering from a debilitating stroke, continued a victory streak that saw him take home four Grammy Awards and four NAACP Image Awards at ceremonies in the past two months.

The Soul Train Music Awards celebrates artists in R&B, hip-hop, rap and gospel music.

The awards are chosen by a group of radio station professionals, talent managers and performers.

Source CNN.com.

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