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Charlie Daniels and Ennio Morricone RIP, plus Tuesday Things.   Printer-friendly page   Send this story to someone
Tuesday, July 07, 2020 - 08:00 AM
Posted by: Karl

Karl

THE KINKS: "Last of the Steam Powered Trains" and "Picture Book," circa 1969, from the album The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society, for Twofer Tuesday.

THE TWEEDY FAMILY covers Neil Young, My Bloody Valentine, Link Wray, and Arthur Russell.

DIRTY PROJECTORS play a Tiny Desk Concert from home.

MUZZ visits with World Cafe. Don't call 'em a supergroup.

BILL CALLAHAN shares "Another Song."

 

RYAN ADAMS apologized for “the ways I’ve mistreated people throughout my life and career” in a statement published on the Daily Mail’s website.  Some of the women previously in Adams’ life have responded to the apology.

KACEY MUSGRAVES and her musician-husband, Ruston Kelly, have filed for divorce.

CHARLIE DANIELS, the singer, songwriter and bandleader who was a force in both country and rock for decades, bringing a brash, down-home persona and blazing fiddle work to hits like “The Devil Went Down to Georgia,” died on Monday in Nashville. He was 83.

THE NUMBER ONES looks at Michael Jackson's epochal, game-changing smash "Billie Jean."

 

ENNIO MORRICONE,  the Italian composer whose atmospheric scores for spaghetti westerns and some 500 films by a Who’s Who of international directors made him one of the world’s most versatile and influential creators of music for the modern cinema, died on Monday in Rome. He was 91.The LA Times proposes his Top 10 scores.

BLACK WIDOW: Scarlett Johansson hands the baton to Florence Pugh.

VISUAL EFFECTS COMPANIES: The pandemc's production shutdown is now catching up and a lack of new business is leaving companies at serious risk.

QUIBI: Is Anyone Watching?

BACK TO THE FUTURE at 35: The Movie That Made America Great Again.

STARSHIP TROOPERS: Once again, the present has caught up to Verhoeven’s acid vision of the future.

WALMART is turning 160 of its parking lots into drive-in movie theaters.

 

A VIRGINIA OPOSSUM spends her time scent-marking a cardboard box at Atlanta Zoo in Georgia.

WE DON'T DESERVE DOGS: They leave, always far too soon.

RUBBLE, the World's Oldest Cat, passes at 31.

IT'S NOT A SNAKE, but Beware of Its Venomous Bite.

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