Noah And The Whale: '2 Atoms In A Molecule' Tue, 07 Oct 2008 17:28:00 -0400 Chances are you've heard at least one song by the London-based Noah and the Whale. Recently, the folk-rock band had its immutably cheerful tune "5 Years Time" featured in a Saturn SUV commercial. Clapping, whistling and ukulele play joyfully together with choruses capable of inducing a Diabetic coma from all the sugary sweetness. But there's nothing wrong with that. Sometimes the world needs an extra dose of sunshine, and the members of Noah and the Whale make that their specialty. Andras Schiff: Scaling Beethoven's Sonatas Tue, 07 Oct 2008 11:16:00 -0400 Andras Schiff has played Beethoven's colossal piano sonata, the "Hammerklavier," for years. He calls it a "monument of impenetrability." Now, he's finally recorded the piece, and critic Tom Manoff has a review. Rodney Crowell: 21st-Century Country Tue, 07 Oct 2008 11:42:00 -0400 Singer-songwriter Rodney Crowell is often associated with country music, but his songs have a much wider reach, often spanning rock, folk, swing and bluegrass. Hear the musician, who recently released Sex and Gasoline, in a session with World Cafe host David Dye.
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Ringtone royalty rate gets big boost Fri, 03 Oct 2008 05:47:00 -0500 Songwriters and music publishers say they're pleased with a U.S. Copyright Royalty Board ruling issued Thursday that sets a higher rate for ringtones but keeps a 9.1-cents mechanical royalty on all other music, including compact discs and digital download services. SESAC cooks up fun for The Grascals Fri, 03 Oct 2008 05:51:00 -0500 The first clue that something was up at the oft-quiet performing rights organization SESAC this week was the large powder blue-and-turquoise tour bus emblazoned with an assortment of Mayberry's Finest baking mixes parked across the street from its Music Row offices. SESAC cooks up fun for The Grascals Fri, 03 Oct 2008 05:51:00 -0500 The first clue that something was up at the oft-quiet performing rights organization SESAC this week was the large powder blue-and-turquoise tour bus emblazoned with an assortment of Mayberry's Finest baking mixes parked across the street from its Music Row offices.
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Make-Believe Maverick Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:23:06 -0700
A closer look at the life and career of John McCain reveals a disturbing record of recklessness and dishonesty
• VIDEO: Five Myths About John McCain
• The Double-Talk Express
• Mad Dog Palin: The Full Story
• Karl Rove's A-Team
At Fort McNair, an army base located along the Potomac River in the nation's capital, a chance reunion takes place one day between two former POWs. It's the spring of 1974, and Navy commander John Sidney McCain III has returned home from the...
The Easygoing Patriot Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:51:54 -0700
Jackson Browne on Obama's chances, what he learned from Dylan and living off the grid
Making music is one of the greatest pleasures I've ever experienced — and I'm one who sought pleasure," Jackson Browne says with a quiet laugh on an early-autumn afternoon in a New York hotel room. But, he adds, "the heart of my activism is the belief that these pleasures are for everybody. If we continue what we're doing as a country . . . " He pauses. "We're all in the same boat. That's always been the subject of my songs. We only have a little time. It's a mess, so you do everything you...
Q&A: Chrissie Hynde Thu, 02 Oct 2008 12:17:19 -0700
The Pretenders singer on moving back to Ohio, opening a vegan restaurant and her rootsy new record
• Video: Behind the Scenes of the "Boots of Chinese Plastic" music video
After her 2007 tour with the Pretenders, frontwoman Chrissie Hynde vowed not to return to the stage until she wrote some new material. "Frankly, it was just embarrassing that I hadn't had a record out in so long," she says. Now, after recently resettling in her childhood home of Akron, Ohio — she has lived primarily in London for the past 35 years — Hynde can hit the road and draw from a brand-new batch...
Meale, Richard Graham - Brief biographical sketch focused on his influences from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
Meale, Richard Graham - Short biography from the Gilder-MusicWeb Dictionary of Composers with chronological list of works.
Richard Meale - Picture, biography, list of works and recordings, and contact information from the Australian Music Centre.
Richard Meale - Biographical information and photograph from Boosey and Hawkes with recommended pieces, works list, and audio samples.
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Richard Meale - Summary list of works and life history with internal links to related people from the Classical Composers Database.
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Richard Meale - Biography, photograph, and summarization of the style and substance of his works with purchase link from Australian Broadcasting Corporation Music Publishing.
404Richard Meale - Life history, photograph, major works, and comments on style from his agency, Patrick Togher Artists' Management.
The Music Show: Richard Meale - Transcript of Australian radio interview honoring his seventieth birthday. Interviewed by program host Andrew Ford.
Meta Description: [ Distinguished Australian composer Richard Meale has created some of the most original music for several decades His influences have included Asian music and the artworks of Miro ]
Tutor: Richard Meale - Biography, photograph, honors, and positions held from the Australian Youth Orchestra.
Richard Graham Jr. proposes to the love of his life, LeeAnne Guzman! (LeeAnne, I know I probably spelled your name wrong ...