Topic: Robert Plant
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Top Picks: PBS's re-exploration of 'Magical Mystery Tour,' the Minimalists' simple lives, and more
Scribblenauts relies on the player's imagination, Nicole Kidman stars in 'The Portrait of a Lady,' and more top picks.
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From rock to country and back
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals sample country with a spot on Kenny Chesney's tour.
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Culture Cafe
Rock 'n' Roll: Nostalgic for the summer of 1971One rock and roll lover reminisces about the songs a twelve year-old loved in 1971 as much as a man does in 2011.
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Culture Cafe
Black Country Communion releases second album, '2'Rock band Black Country Communion wrote and recorded a second album, entitled '2,' to have more material for their latest tour. Black Country Communion's tour continues June 23 at the Azkena Rock Festival.
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Global News Blog
Kashmir's tools for peace in conflict: Led Zeppelin and rapSome Kashmiri artists are recording a new version of the Led Zeppelin song that they hope will inspire a generation of youth raised in a conflict zone.
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Top Picks: 'Unstoppable,' Bonnaroo, and the 'Les Misérables' anniversary concert
A cinematic take on a runaway train in the Tony Scott film 'Unstoppable,' a music festival called Bonnaroo, and the 'Les Misérables' 25th anniversary concert on PBS.
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Top picks: Robert Plant, Cuba's unique flora and fauna, Patrick Dougherty's sculptures, and more
Robert Plant's new album 'Band of Joy,' PBS documentary on 'Cuba: an Accidental Eden,' sculptor Patrick Dougherty's new book 'Stickwork,' and more recommendations.
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Merit or mega-hits?
Have the most coveted music awards gone commercial? Domination by top 40 stars makes it look that way.
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Groups try musical chairs
Band-jumping leads to some bright, sometimes unorthodox, pairings.
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USA
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How to succeed in screaming without really being Axl Rose
Vocal coach Melissa Cross teaches heavy-metal rockers to find their inner beast without getting hurt.
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West Africa's music enchants the West
Bluesy, trancelike melodies pull in wider audiences in the US and Europe, as the music's exotic rhythms move mainstream.
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Into it: Ann Wilson
The lead singer of Heart dishes on the thrill of Led Zeppelin, the 'Dangerous Book for Dogs,' and Christmas with the Coens.







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