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The Key To A Long Life

Nov 23rd, 2008 · Every week, British musician Brian Eno and his friends gather in a London flat for a night of a capella singing. Eno believes group singing is more than just a good time — he says it renews mind, body, spirit and community.

Keywords: community · British · London · music · friends · Spirit · capella · Eno · Brian Eno · emA

The War On Drugs Plays 'Wagonwheel Blues'

Jul 14th, 2008 · The War on Drugs is steeped in music of the past, mining the territory between Americana and the esoteric U.K. rock of the '80s. With songs that coax comparisons to Tom Petty and The Smiths, Bob Dylan and Brian Eno, the band's debut wears its many influences proudly and prominently.

Keywords: Drugs · Territory · music · UK · songs · Dylan · Americana · Tom Petty · Brian Eno · The Smiths · esoteric · Wagonwheel

A Psychic Meltdown, Joined in Progress

May 17th, 2006 · With each beautiful and jarring chord change, Paul Simon and unlikely collaborator Brian Eno evoke raging rivers metaphorical and literal. It's easy to imagine this song -- one of his best -- carrying on for hours, an index of torments natural and manmade.

Keywords: naturalized · River · songs · beautiful · collaboration · meltdown · Psychics · Brian Eno · metaphor · tormented · manmade · Paul Simon

Paul Simon on Songwriting and 'Surprise' **

May 8th, 2006 · For Paul Simon, the songwriting process often proceeds "backward." The singer-songwriter explains what that means -- and how it affects his new Surprise, a collaboration with electronic-music pioneer Brian Eno.

Keywords: Pioneer · music · electronics · Singer · Paul · songwriter · collaboration · simon · Brian Eno · Paul Simon

'New Feet' for a New Era

Apr 28th, 2006 · "New Feet" is one of seven previously unreleased experiments from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts included on a newly reissued version of the 1981 collaboration between David Byrne and Brian Eno.

Keywords: 1981 · era · collaboration · My Life · Brian Eno · David Byrne · Bush of Ghosts

Brian Eno Albums Remastered for Compact Disc ****

Dec 30th, 2004 · Brian Eno is known most as a producer of other people's music: David Bowie, the Talking Heads and U2 to name a few. In the 1970s, after leaving the band Roxy Music, Eno made four now-legendary albums that have been remastered onto CD. Reviewer Mikel Jollett talks about the recordings.

Keywords: U2 · CD · music · 1970 · recordings · album · David Bowie · remastering · Brian · Mikel Jollett · Eno · Compact

Rock 'n' Roll Photographer Mick Rock ***

Jul 28th, 2004 · His new book is Picture This: Debby Harry and Blondie. Rock photographed many musicians before they were famous. The British-born photographer took pictures of Lou Reed, Brian Eno and Ziggy Stardust (aka David Bowie) when he was just a cult figure in London. His book Blood and Glitter is about the Glam Rock era.

Keywords: British · London · music · picture · famous · era · Photographs · Lou Reed · David Bowie · Ziggy Stardust · mick · cult

'Strange Liberation' from Dave Douglas

Apr 6th, 2004 · Jazz trumpeter Dave Douglas releases Strange Liberation, a CD of original compositions played by his quintet. The 40-year-old Douglas is joined on the record by Bill Frisell, the well-traveled guitarist who has worked with Brian Eno and Elvis Costello. Tom Moon has a review.

Keywords: traveling · CD · original · liberals · Jazz · Strange · guitarist · Elvis Costello · composition · Quintet · Tom Moon · Douglas

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