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‘Larger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands’ Review: The Wrong Stuff
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‘Larger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands’ Review: The Wrong Stuff

The boy band stories in Tamra Davis’s documentary rarely intersect in a way that builds a meaningful or compelling perspective.
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Posted by By Chris Azzopardi
A New Set of Gits Releases Gives Mia Zapata Her Voice Back
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A New Set of Gits Releases Gives Mia Zapata Her Voice Back

The Seattle frontwoman was killed in 1993, as her punk band was on the cusp of a breakthrough. Remastered recordings provide a chance to rewrite her story.
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Posted by By Evelyn McDonnell
Remembering Quincy Jones, a Bridge Between Genres and Generations
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Remembering Quincy Jones, a Bridge Between Genres and Generations

A conversation about his long and unique footprint in music, and how he discussed it later in his career.
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Posted by By Jean-Christophe BottEPA via Shutterstock
The Avett Brothers Braved Choppy Waters to Bring ‘Swept Away’ to Broadway
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The Avett Brothers Braved Choppy Waters to Bring ‘Swept Away’ to Broadway

The Avett Brothers were all ears a decade ago when a determined crew of theater upstarts and veterans came aboard to adapt their maritime album for “Swept Away.”
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Posted by By Alan Light

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