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  2. Los Angeles Times - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that started publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881. Based in the Greater Los Angeles area city of El Segundo since 2018, it is the sixth-largest newspaper by circulation in the United States, as well as the largest newspaper in the western United States.

  3. Robert Hilburn - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .roberthilburnonline .com. Robert Hilburn (born September 25, 1939) is an American pop music critic, author, and radio host. As critic and music editor at the Los Angeles Times from 1970 to 2005, his reviews, essays and profiles appeared in publications around the world. [2]

  4. Bodhi Tree Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles area book fairs. The Bodhi Tree Bookstore was a founding and participating member of the Los Angeles Times Book Fair when it began in 1996 but ceased participating in 2008. In 2002, the City of West Hollywood started a regional West Hollywood Book Fair, modeled upon the highly successful annual Los Angeles Times Book Fair.

  5. At Last (Lou Rawls album) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times wrote that "the album's songs, Mr. Rawls's rich drawling delivery and production that adds discreet pop flavoring to ensemble jazz arrangements all work together to bring jazz, blues and soul inflections into a perfectly relaxed and natural blend." Newsday praised the "superb session help from George Benson and Cornell Dupree."

  6. Club 88 - Wikipedia

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    Club 88 — named after a popular Tokyo nightclub from the early 1960s [3] — was founded in July 1977 by Wayne Mayotte in a rundown former strip club located on Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles's Westside. [4] [5] Mayotte, a 57-year-old recently retired engineer at the time, intended to curate jazz lineups, but he quickly found a following ...

  7. Lee Ving - Wikipedia

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    Lee Ving. Lee James Jude Capallero [1] (born April 10, 1950 [2] [3] [additional citation (s) needed] ), also known as Lee Ving, is an American guitarist, singer and actor. Ving is the frontman of the Los Angeles-based hardcore punk band Fear. As an actor, Ving played topless club owner Johnny C. in Flashdance (1983), motorcycle gang leader ...

  8. North Hollywood High School - Wikipedia

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    North Hollywood High School ( NHHS) is a public high school in the North Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. It is in the San Fernando Valley and enrolls approximately 2,500 students. Several neighborhoods, including most of North Hollywood, Valley Village, Studio City and Sun Valley, send students to it.

  9. Burning Questions (Graham Parker album) - Wikipedia

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    Burning Questions is an album by the English musician Graham Parker, released in 1992. [2] [3] It was his only album for Capitol Records. [4] Backed by his band, the Small Clubs, Parker supported the album with a North American tour. [5] [6] The album cover contained a sticker with the message "Caution: Contains Worthwhile Lyrics". [7]

  10. Recently (album) - Wikipedia

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    Recently. Recently is a studio album by the American musician Joan Baez, released in 1987. [1] [2] It was her first album of new material issued in the US in eight years. [3] Baez covered Mark Knopfler, U2, Peter Gabriel, and Johnny Clegg. [4] Baez wrote two of the album's songs. [5]

  11. Everything's Different Now - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Times wrote that "Mann never comes off as a bitter whiner... What comes through in these gentle but not too genteel pop songs is a profound sense of, above all, disappointment." Track listing "Everything's Different Now" (Jules Shear, Matthew Sweet) – 3:56