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Liam Gallagher Reveals Post-Oasis Plans, and Other News
by: Angela Zimmerman
Some reading material for the weekend: A nice lengthy interview with most everyone’s favored producer, Steve Albini. (Daily Swarm)
It’s being widely rumored that before too long, MySpace Music, who currently pays $20 million a month on streaming royalties, will be charging for the music. (Hypebot)
Crawdaddy! favorite Skip Spence will be honored in an all-star tribute organized by Beck, who has also gotten Feist, Wilco, and Jamie Lidell on board. (Stereogum)
King Khan, known for riotous live shows, has been arrested in Kentucky. No one really knows why yet. Here’s to hoping he still makes it out to his SF gig next week, and isn’t in too big of trouble. (Pitch)
Panda Bear, who never ever tours without his band Animal Collective, has revealed a short string of European tour dates coming up next month. (Pitchfork)
Read more news after the jump.
After nearly two decades apart, Mother daughter country outfit the Judds plan on getting back together in 2010. (Billboard)
The man who sold his soul to the devil for some blues guitar skills is having his birth home restored. Yes, the small town of Hazlehurst, Mississippi, where Robert Johnson was born, will be fixing up the house to entice visitors and admirers to come out and honor the man’s legacy (and bring a few dollars to the town.) (Yahoo News)
by: Angela Zimmerman
published: November 13, 2009
in column: What Goes On
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