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TIME Europe January 17, 2008 David Van Biema |
Give Me That Old-Time Singing Today there are some 20,000 devotees across the country singing songs in a style called Sacred Harp.  |
TIME Asia November 22, 2007 Maria Bakkalapulo |
Jakarta: Where Punk Lives Long after the punk movement petered out elsewhere, it took hold for the first time in Jakarta in the mid-1990s -- the music's belligerence perfectly echoed the hostility many young people felt toward the authoritarian regime of then President Suharto. It's still going strong today.  |
Wired September 25, 2007 Brian Raferty |
Punk Band Joy Division Left a Legacy That's to Die For Joy Division never should have made it big, but thanks to upcoming reissues and covers by more popular bands, the group seems eternal.  |
TIME Asia July 19, 2007 Lara Day |
Music: The Way of Dharma Eclectic musical reference points and a hard to define style are reasons why Philippine quartet Up Dharma Down was recently named the Manila band most likely to cross over to the North American market.  |
Smithsonian June 2007 Dina Modianot-Fox |
Portugal's Soulful Sound Often compared to American blues, fado is gaining global appeal.  |
TIME Asia May 10, 2007 Liam Fitzpatrick |
Singapore's Undiscovered Virtuoso Paul Ponnudorai's ability to dice songs up, look into their hearts and perceive the common veins connecting every genre has won the attention of top international players who go to Singapore on tour.  |
Smithsonian February 2007 Catherine Clarke Fox |
Second Time Around Invented by Ben Franklin but lost to history, the glass armonica is been resurrected by modern musicians.  |
TIME Europe November 20, 2006 Tim Kindseth |
Asha's Encore These days, Asha Bhosle's modus operandi is still pretty much a game of hide-and-sing, but on Dec. 9 the graceful septuagenarian will step out from behind the silver screen to give a performance in Belgium.  |
culturevulture.net April 1, 2006 Arthur Lazere |
Liza with a "Z" This classic 1972 Liza Minnelli television concert being aired by Showtime and released on DVD is nothing less than an hour of unalloyed joy.  |
DailyCandy March 14, 2006 |
Long Live the Party Kudu is a soul-stirring electronic duo with a new album Death of the Party available online today.  |
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