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Ink 19 :: Rhythm And Business

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Editor Norman Kelly takes a hard look at this business of black music in Rhythm And Business, a series of essays on the economic place of blacks in the music industry. Carl F. Gauze does the math.

... , black musicians getting a raw deal from the recording industry is easy enough to argue. The minor premise, that blacks were chosen out particularly for shabby treatment stretches the thought a bit farther. After all, the music industry is notorious for the art of the raw deal, shoddy accounting, and ...

Ink 19 :: Billy Bragg

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November 1999 :: Live Ink :: Billy Bragg (Brent Dey)

... of the last sixteen years, he will neverbe recognized on the large scale as our generation's Bob Dylan because of onefatal flaw: he has integrity. For the past sixteen years, Bragg has been wearingsocialism on his sleeve. Albums with Bolshevik artwork and titles like Worker's Playtime and Talking With ...

Ink 19 :: The Mister Koffee Experience

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April 2000 :: Music M :: The Mister Koffee Experience (Ed Coffee)

... 's credo is "We aren't just violent, we are violence." The band travels with a troupe of sappers whose sole task is to lay mines prior to a show -- for a real mosh pit experience. The band's influences are clear, as they've included a number of covers on this double-length EP; Carnivore's "Race War" ...

Ink 19 :: The New Wave of European Heavy Metal

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February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The New Wave of European Heavy Metal (Bryan Reesman)

... trends. But during the past decade, the popularity of metal has not waned much overseas. In fact, Europe has become a continual breeding ground for new talent. While classic British bands are not en vogue in the States, they are still popular in the European and Japanese markets. In fact, American bands ...

Ink 19 :: 19 Dead Cool Celebrities of 2004

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Captain Kangaroo, Jack Paar, J. J. Jackson, Alistair Cooke, Estee Lauder, Ronald Reagan, Jeff Smith, Joe Gold, Francis Crick, Red Adair, Fay Wray, Julia Child, Johnny Ramone, Russ Meyer, Gordon Cooper, Rodney Dangerfield, Christopher Reeve, Yasser Arafat, Dimebag Darrell, death, celebrities,by Carl F Gauze,19 Dead Cool Celebrities of 2004,,Fame is fleeting, and so is life,by Carl F Gauze

... admittedly incomplete list, arranged chronologically. I've had to leave out more than I put in, and if I missed someone high on your list, it's only for reasons of space. Captain Kangaroo On January 23, BOB KEESHAN, better known as CAPTAIN KANGAROO, died at 76. Few of us didn't grow up with Captain ...

Ink 19 :: Fizzle Like a Flood

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Doug Kabourek was once part of the band that eventually became The Faint, but with Golden Sand and the Grandstand, he's moved on to his own lo-fi indie pop gems as Fizzle Like a Flood. Stein Haukland gets the scoop on Kabourek's music and that unusual name.

... 't too keen on actually making a huge effort at courting people into buying it, and instead relies on dedicated music lovers to discover his releases for themselves. And you should definitely search it out. Fizzle Like a Flood brings to mind everyone from Brian Wilson to The Flaming Lips, and in the ...

Ink 19 :: Peter Bagge

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By Brian Heater,Peter Bagge,,,By Brian Heater

... online, and the sketches in those occasional autobiographical shorts that pop up in his comics from time to time, and his regular graphic column for the libertarian magazine Reason, but the picture in my mind is something like Buddy Bradley with shorter hair, a clearer complexion, and calloused hands ...
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