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Archive: The Dismemberment Plan's dalliance with Interscope Records
The Dismemberment Plan practices in February 1999, as the band's future was up in the air. (Rick Bowmer) This weekend the Dismemberment Plan begins its triumphant reunion tour with three sold-out D.C. shows. (It unofficially kicked off last weekend in...
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| January 19, 2011; 2:40 PM ET |
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Archive: Revisiting the P-Funk Mothership
The Mothership was an awe-inspiring stage piece, as seen in 1976 concert footage. (Shout! Factory Photo) When Parliament-Funkadelic last took the stage at the 9:30 Club in April, frontman George Clinton gave a declaration: "[Expletive] what they said in the...
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| December 10, 2010; 11:00 AM ET |
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A cornucopia of Kanye West on Click Track
Have you heard this man's album? (AP Photo/Nousha Salimi, File) As we prepare to enter a four-day weekend of tryptophanic bliss, we're feeling thankful for "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy," the dazzling new album from Kanye West. Below, a cornucopia...
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| November 24, 2010; 12:00 PM ET |
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Archive: The elevator doesn't stop here anymore. Music legend Roky Erickson, godfather of the psychedelic sound, survived the '60s. Sort of.
Roky Erickson, seen here in May 1991, performs at the Black Cat on Friday. (Photos by Lisa Davis/Washington Post archive) On Friday night psychedelic rock icon Roky Erickson plays at the Black Cat in support of "True Love Cast Out...
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| November 4, 2010; 2:25 PM ET |
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Archive: The music writing of David Mills
David Mills left behind a tremendous writing legacy. (AP Photo/Rhonda Birndorf) By Chris Richards Even though he was one of the greatest music journalists to ever work at the Washington Post, music journalism wasn't even David Mills's full-time gig. He...
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| April 1, 2010; 11:45 AM ET |
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David Mills dies; wrote controversial Sister Souljah story for The Washington Post
David Mills, a writer on TV shows such as "The Wire" and "The Corner," has died, just days before the premiere of his new show "Treme." Mills is also well known for his incendiary 1992 Washington Post profile of Sister...
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| March 31, 2010; 11:15 AM ET |
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