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Topic: Music
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Zé mania: Why Beck, Stereolab, Tortoise, the High Llamas and Sean Lennon are all fascinated by Brazilian pop star Tom Z
Jeff Stark
Music: Bob Marley gets a worthy interpreter (finally)
Philip Booth
Carole King's long-lost "Really Rosie": "Tapestry" for the under-10 set
Douglas Wolk
Poniewozik on Internet radio: Will it eat the pablum lunch of the commercial airwaves?
James Poniewozik
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Sarah Vowell: Quitting time for "Melrose Place"
Sarah Vowell
Music: Homespun guitarist Bill Frisell finds the organic side of avant-garde jazz.
Seth Mnookin
The Boss does Barcelona: Springsteen kicked off his reunion tour -- and a global group of lucky fans got treated to a private co
Michael Yessis
Music: Ubiquity's "The New Latinaires" dances to the experimental beat of salsa
Amanda Nowinski
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Open-source music: Freedom is in the tracks
Jimmy Guterman
Music "Felicity" soundtrack: Dewy singers and chamomile sentimentality
Alex Pappademas
Music: Jazz pianist Jacky Terrasson takes on Pink Floyd -- and Ravel
Philip Booth
Hole on the edge: Rage, sarcasm and near-pandemonium as Courtney Love does Boston
Charles Taylor
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Music: Country neo-traditionalist Radney Foster faces genre oblivion
Tony Scherman
The Old 97's on songwriting: A verse, a chorus, a broken heart -- and "massive amounts of marijuana"
Jeff Stark
Inside the Cash bash: A star-studded party celebrates June Carter Cash's album and her loving, ailing husband
Brett Anderson
Music: Ben Folds Five kicks off Salon Arts & Entertainment's return to daily record reviews
Brett Anderson
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Music: Reviews of new releases from Nas, Roots Manuva, Matthew Shipp Duo and the Neil Young fan club
Salon Staff
Music: Reviews of new releases from the Kinks, Wynton Marsalis, the Mayflies USA and Robert Cray
Salon Staff
Holiday snaps: On vacation with Belle & Sebastian, Sleater-Kinney, Mercury Rev and Jon Spencer
Douglas Wolk
Mod love: "Trackers" hack together their own worlds of sound
Andrew Leonard
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Music: Reviews of new releases from Eminem, the Gourds and others
Salon Staff
Clean and sober: Tom Waits finds the heart of Saturday night at home
Alex Pappademas
Why rap is like professional wrestling: An interview with hip-hop producer Prince Paul
Adam Heimlich
Sarah Vowell: Doomsday comes for Los Angeles
Sarah Vowell
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