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Ringo Starr, Phish Guitarist Trey Anastasio Join Tanglewood Summer Lineup
Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr and Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio are scheduled to appear during Tanglewood’s Popular Artist series next summer. The summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra announced Thursday that Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band will open the season on June 19.
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Ginger Baker, Drummer of British Band Cream, Dies at 80
Ginger Baker, the volatile and propulsive British musician who was best known for his time with the power trio Cream, died Sunday at age 80, his family said. Baker wielded his blues power and jazz technique to help break open popular music and become one of the world’s most admired and feared musicians. With blazing eyes, orange-red hair and a...
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Metallica's James Hetfield Enters Rehab; Tour Dates Canceled
Metallica says its frontman James Hetfield has entered rehab, and the band is canceling its upcoming tour in Australia and New Zealand. Three of the heavy metal band’s members posted a statement on Twitter Friday announcing the decision and apologizing to fans. The statement by drummer Lars Ulrich, guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Rob Trujillo says anyone who purchased tickets...
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Former South Florida Officer Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for Killing Black Motorist
For the first time in nearly 30 years, a Florida police officer was sentenced to prison Thursday for an on-duty fatal shooting, receiving 25 years in a 2015 shooting.
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Student on Encounter With Nathan Phillips: ‘I Wish I Would've Walked Away'
One of the high school students at the center of the Washington, D.C., march encounter that’s become a cultural flashpoint says he wasn’t being “disrespectful” toward a Native American activist he appeared to stare down. Nick Sandmann, a junior at Covington Catholic High School in Kentucky, discussed the march and its aftermath with Savannah Guthrie in an interview airing Wednesday...
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Teen in MAGA Hat Says He Didn't Provoke Native American Protester on National Mall
The student who stared and smiled at an elderly Native American protester drumming in his face outside the Lincoln Memorial as his schoolmates chanted and laughed says he did nothing to provoke the man in the videotaped confrontation and was only trying to calm the situation. The student identified himself in an email statement Sunday evening as junior Nick Sandmann...
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Many Videos, Many Interpretations of Viral DC March Encounter
A group of five black men shouting vulgar insults while protesting centuries of oppression. Dozens of white Catholic high school students visiting Washington for a rally to end abortion. And Native Americans marching to end injustice for indigenous peoples across the globe who have seen their lands overrun by outside settlers. The three groups met for just a few minutes...
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Drummer Suspected of Embezzling $750K From Charity Concert
The former musical director for the United Nations and Arsenio Hall’s TV show has been arrested on suspicion of embezzling $750,000 from an overseas charity concert for homeless children, prosecutors said Monday. The U.S. Attorney’s office in Los Angeles said Robin DiMaggio could face wire fraud charges. It wasn’t known if he has an attorney.
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Doing It H.E.R. Way: Singer Gabi Wilson Emerges From Shadows
When Gabi Wilson is H.E.R. — her R&B singer stage name — she is usually rocking big hair and big sunglasses, rarely showing her full face to her fans. The point is to give the public one simple thing to focus on: the music. That anonymity proved two things for the singer: Her choice to release music without giving too...
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The Wonderful Musical Chaos of Honk! Festival
Take a look at why the Honk! Festival in Somerville is New England’s version of Mardi Gras.
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Honk! is Boston's Mardi Gras for Activist Street Bands
Honk! Festival is a city-wide celebration in Somerville that plants lively street bands throughout the downtown area for a three-day party.
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Keeping the Beat: The Ultimate Session Musician
There are countless people in the music industry looking to shine in the spotlight and become the next big “star,” but Jonathan Ulman has made quite a career out of being a guy behind the guy, oftentimes heard but not seen.
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The ‘Hired Gun' Work of a Session Drummer
Jonathan Ulman has made a career as a celebrated session musician. See what it is like to be the guy behind the guy.
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Pantera Drummer Vinnie Paul Abbott Dead at 54
Vinnie Paul, drummer of the legendary North Texas heavy metal band Pantera, is dead at the age of 54, according to a post published on the band’s official Facebook page late Friday night.
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Not a Rumor: Lindsey Buckingham, Fleetwood Mac Part Ways
Lindsey Buckingham will have to go his own way. The singer-guitarist is out of Fleetwood Mac. The band said in a statement Monday that Buckingham will not be on their new tour. The announcement came in two terse sentences at the bottom of a long news release announcing the new concerts.
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That's ‘Sir' Ringo to You: Starr Officially Knighted
Call him Sir Ringo now, or Sir Richard to be more precise. Either way, it’s a fitting honor for the former Beatles drummer, who has waited decades for the recognition.
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Fleetwood Mac Helps Raise $7 Million for Charity
Rock ‘n’ roll’s dysfunctional family, Fleetwood Mac, joined with artists paying tribute to their work to raise $7 million for down-on-their luck musicians at a benefit in Radio City Music Hall on Friday. The annual MusiCares fundraiser, held each year just before the Grammys, like the awards show was in New York for the first time in 15 years. Fleetwood...
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Shaun White ‘Truly Sorry' for Describing Sexual Misconduct Lawsuit as ‘Gossip'
Shaun White on Wednesday apologized for describing the sexual misconduct allegations made against him in a 2016 lawsuit as “gossip” just hours after winning his third gold medal in the men’s halfpipe. “I’m truly sorry that I chose the word gossip,” White said on NBC’s “Today” show. “It was a poor choice of words to describe such a sensitive subject...
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Analysis: Shaun White and the Olympics' ‘#MeToo' Moment
The resurfacing of sexual misconduct allegations against the gold medal-winning snowboarder puts the movement on the world stage.
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Hero, Harasser or Both? Shaun White's Newly Complex Legacy
It was expected to be a coronation: snowboarder Shaun White, shredding the halfpipe in an epic performance that won him Olympic gold at Pyeongchang four years after a devastating loss in Sochi and just four months after a nasty fall during practice sent him to a hospital. But as he basked in the comeback story of the Winter Games, allegations...