Folk-rocker Vic Chesnutt, 45, dies in Georgia

Folk-rocker Vic Chesnutt, 45, dies in Georgia

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Vic Chesnutt, the folk-rocker whose sometimes dark reflections on life were influenced in part by a car wreck that left him paralyzed, has died. He was 45.

Family friend Christina Stuckey, who answered the phone at Chesnutt’s home, confirmed the death to The Associated Press. Chesnutt’s record label, Constellation Records, said in a statement on its Web site that Chesnutt died on Christmas

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Bill Frisell, The Best Of Bill Frisell - Volume 1: Folk Songs

The first in a new series compiling and celebrating the work of Bill Frisell is an easy thing to review. Two words will sum up anything the exemplary guitarist has turned his hand to: ‘very good’. But when it comes to his explorations in Americana as on this collection, it’s very very good. If you don’t already own most of these tracks, beware. Because when you do hear them you’ll have to go out and buy all the parent albums that they’re culled

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Various Artists, Folk Awards 2009

As the CD compilation market grows tinier and more fractured, the annual collection that accompanies the annual BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards becomes more indispensable. Like the Rough Trade Counter Culture CD which brings together the best in indie, this 24-track gathering of all the nominees is the one-stop shop for the folk uninitiated and a perfect round-up for the aficionado.

Compiled by the show’s Executive Producer, John Leonard,

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James Taylor, Covers

A revered singer/songwriter for over four decades, James Taylor has certainly earned the right to try his hand at a whole album of other peoples’ songs. The most surprising thing about Covers is how familiar most of the material is. And while not all of it is obviously – ahem – tailored to this artist, or really needs (re)covering, Taylor’s singing and the accompaniment are top notch.

His Band Of Legends are slick without

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The Decemberists To Release ‘The Hazards Of Love’ March 24

The Decemberists To Release The Hazards Of Love March 24On March 24th, Capitol Records will release The Decemberists’ The Hazards Of Love, the follow-up to the group’s 2006 breakthrough, The Crane Wife, which NPR listeners voted their favorite album of the year.

With their fifth full-length album, the Portland-based quintet of Colin Meloy, Chris Funk, Jenny Conlee, Nate Query and John Moen solidifies its standing as one of the most innovative creative forces in music today. In an age when singles rule and the death of the album

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James Taylor Comes To iPod Rescue For Woman

James Taylor Comes To iPod Rescue For WomanNEW YORK (AP) — She’s got a friend. James Taylor said he will give a California woman a brand new music player loaded with his songs to replace the one she said she had to give up to a taxi driver when her credit card was declined after a trip to the airport last month.

Natalie Lenhart, 20, said officers at John F. Kennedy International Airport made her give the $140 iPod nano to the driver as payment for the $49 ride from Manhattan on Dec. 8. The driver said he’d return

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Susanna , Flower Of Evil

Coming from a lineage of ‘icy’ (read: an easy label for any female voice that’s both pure and hails from somewhere near the Arctic Circle) singers such as Sidsel Endreson or Stina Nordenstam, Norwegian Susanna Wallumrod’s timbre and range are naturally given to investing anything she sings with pathos and aching longing. Flower Of Evil, a collection of cover versions (with two originals) has this in spades.

As with her Magical Orchestra’s

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Latin singer Flex leads “Romantic” evolution (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Billboard) – After scoring the No. 1 song and album in Mexico in late 2007, it didn't take long for Flex — a DJ, singer and songwriter who had moved there from Panama not long before — to come out blazing on the U.S. charts.

Almost overnight, Flex's hold was relentless; his debut on EMI Televisa, “Te Quiero,” was the fourth-highest-selling Latin album in the United States in 2008, with 236,000 copies,

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Van Morrison To Release ‘Astral Weeks: Live At The Hollywood Bowl’ Feb. 10

Van Morrison To Release Astral Weeks: Live At The Hollywood Bowl Feb. 10Multi-award winning soul singer and musical legend Van Morrison is set to release “Astral Weeks: Live at the Hollywood Bowl,” an in-concert reworking of his historic 1968 gold-certified solo album. Recorded live over two nights at the Hollywood Bowl this past Nov. 7 and 8, the album marks the premiere release on Mr. Morrison’s new EMI-distributed label, Listen to the Lion Records. “Astral Weeks: Live at the Hollywood Bowl” arrives in stores Feb. 10, 2009. A double-vinyl edition with three

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Billboard CD reviews: Common, Barry Manilow (Reuters)

ARTIST: COMMON

ALBUM: UNIVERSAL MIND CONTROL

NEW YORK (Billboard) – Everything's wacky in Chicago hip-hop these days: Kanye West is all mopey and contemplative, while Common has just landed on Planet Rock. The title track of the rapper/actor's latest uses the entire soundtrack from the Atari 2600 edition of “Super Breakout” to set the tone for a synthetic, sexified club record that'll bring in new fans while probably

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