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Peter Travers Video Review: “Leatherheads,” “Shine a Light,” and “My Blueberry Nights” In this week’s video review, Peter Travers takes a look at the George Clooney screwball comedy Leatherheads, the kid-friendly Nim’s Island, the Norah Jones vehicle My Blueberry Nights and the Rolling Stones concert film Shine a Light. For all the views from the Rolling Stone film critic, click here. >>Watch every episode of our weekly Peter Travers video podcast by subscribing via iTunes (when prompted, click “Launch application”). Every Friday, a new episode will be delivered to your iTunes. [If you don’t have iTunes, download it here.]
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Published: 2008-04-04 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Videos, Podcasts, Peter Travers Video Reviews
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Readers’ Rock List: Best ProducersLast week, inspired by Rick Rubin’s extracurricular activities, Brian Eno’s busy 2008 and the passing of Jerry Wexler, we asked our readers for the Best Record Producers of All Time. We tallied the votes, and the Beatles‘ unofficial fifth member George Martin won by a landslide, beating out Rubin, Phil Spector and 19 more gods of the soundboards. Check below for your list of the Best Producers. 1. George Martin 2. Rick Rubin 3. Phil Spector 4. Brian Eno 5. Brian Wilson 6. Nigel Godrich 7. Daniel Lanois 8. Brendan O’Brien 9. Steve Lillywhite 10. Quincy Jones 11. Flood 12. Kanye West 13. Butch Vig 14. Danger Mouse 15. Steve Albini 16. Martin Hannett 17. Dr. Dre 18. Timbaland 19. Bob Ezrin 20. The Neptunes [Photo: Livingston/Getty]
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Published: 2008-08-18 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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George Martin Honored By Beatles Widows at Grammy Event Famed Beatles producer George Martin was honored with the Grammy Foundation Leadership award by the widows of John Lennon and George Harrison at a ceremony Saturday night in Los Angeles. Both Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison chaired the event, which honored Martin’s humanitarian and charitable efforts. While Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr were both listed as “event chairs,” neither was in attendance. Several artists came out to honor the “Guinness World Records’ most successful producer ever,” with Jeff Beck, Michael McDonald, Tom Jones, Burt Bacharach, pianist Dave Grusin and the band America all performing at the event, all of whom had previously worked with Martin after the producer’s work with the Fab Four. “Awards don’t come much better than this,” said the 82-year-old Martin. “I’ve been so lucky to work with so many wonderful people, and great talent all my life.”
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Published: 2008-07-14 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock News
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At 75, George Jones is sober, happy and touringMusic & nightlifeAt 75, George Jones says he has plenty for which to be thankful. He's touring the country and he has a new album in the stores. "Kickin' Out the Footlights...
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Published: 2006-11-17 Provider: Seattle Times
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Harrison Ford - Shia Will Not Take Indianas Mantle Says George LucasThe lead role in a future Indiana Jones movie could only be played by Harrison Ford, George Lucas has confirmed.Previous remarks from the Star Wars creator had ...
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Published: 2008-08-08 Provider: Contact Music
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Shia Labeouf - Harrison Ford Is Indiana Jones Not Shia Says LucasShia LaBeouf will not become the next Indiana Jones, George Lucas has told MTV News. Although Lucas has previously hinted that LaBeouf would take over the franchise, he ...
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Published: 2008-08-07 Provider: Contact Music
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George Lucas - George Lucas Expects New Indiana Jones To DisappointGeorge Lucas has warned fans to lower their expectations of the upcoming fourth Indiana Jones film.Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull opens in the UK ...
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Published: 2008-03-26 Provider: Contact Music
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"My Life's Been A Country Song" by Chris CagleChris Cagle's latest is yet another misty-eyed rural rock album marketed under the country banner—note the hint in the title. The entire trend makes you wonder whether there really is any country music any more. By the time the title song comes along to name-drop Merle Haggard and George Jones, there's been a good deal more wah-guitar and distortion than pedal-steel, and plenty of generic outlaw sentiment that's "country" only because the scenery is different from your standard tale of rock 'n roll rebellion. This might not be such a bad thing ultimately, because Cagle rocks out better than he wallows, offering some measure of playfulness and spirit, if nothing else. Only two of the more heartfelt songs stand-out—mostly because he keeps them within range of humor. The lead-off track, "What Kinda Gone," with its genuinely clever word-play, and "No Love Songs," for its laid-back anecdotal charm, both hold up under the weight of their emotion. However, self-awareness only works in
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Published: 2008-03-19 Provider: Artist Direct
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Lucas Searching For 5th Indiana Jones Film?There could be a fifth Indiana Jones movie, and it would have to star Harrison Ford, says producer George Lucas.
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Published: 2008-08-08 Provider: NBC Los Angeles
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Lucas open to 'Indiana Jones 5'NICASIO, Calif. - George Lucas says he's already identified the one person who can keep the "Indiana Jones" franchise going: Harrison Ford.
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Published: 2008-08-07 Provider: Canoe
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Lucas: There's no new 'Jones' without FordRead full story for latest details.
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Published: 2008-08-07 Provider: CNN Keywords: Indiana Jones, Entertainment, The Cartoon Network LP, LLLP, Action Adventure Films, Celebrity News, Mutt Williams, Lucas George Lucas, Cartoons and Animation, Movie Stars, Brad Pitt, Elvis Presley, Shia LaBeouf, Angelina Jolie, Harrison Ford, Movies, Media, Television, San Francisco
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Lucas: 'Indiana Jones' needs Ford to continueGeorge Lucas says he’s already identified the one person who can keep the “Indiana Jones” franchise going: Harrison Ford.
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Published: 2008-08-07 Provider: MSNBC
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