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Review ‘Janis: Little Girl Blue’ reveals what drove — and haunted — Janis Joplin

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By Lorraine Ali – Contact Reporter

Photo from the movie JANIS: LITTLE GIRL BLUE. American singer-songwriter Janis Joplin (1943 – 1970) with her 1965 Porsche 356C Cabriolet, circa 1969. The car features a psychedelic paint job by Joplin’s roadie, Dave Richards. (Photo by RB/Redferns) (RB / Redferns/Getty Images)

It’s hard to imagine in the age of Taylor, Miley and Rihanna, where airbrushed looks are paramount and rebellion is curated, that an artist like Janis Joplin was ever allowed to happen.

Imperfect and messy, she was a white girl who sang the blues, a wily independent figure who predated equal rights, an artist brave enough to lay herself bare in song then pay the ultimate price for that fearlessness.

Joplin’s name alone now serves as shorthand for a countercultural music revolution. But unlike her equally revered peers such as Dylan and Hendrix, whose life stories have been milked incessantly by filmmakers, biographers, rock historians and T-shirt franchises, there’s mystery as to who the woman behind that voice really was.

“Janis: Little Girl Blue,” out in limited release Friday, is the rare documentary that focuses solely on the life of the late singer as opposed to the role she played in making the Summer of Love, the Haight-Ashbury scene or Woodstock a precious memory for boomers.

Oscar-nominated director Amy Berg (“Deliver Us From Evil”) paints an intimate portrait of a woman shaped by her early years as a bullied outcast in Port Arthur, Texas. Though later celebrated for her inability to be like the other girls, Joplin never entirely overcame that early rejection, and her need for acceptance is a central theme throughout “Little Girl Blue.”

As the documentary shows, Joplin fought relentlessly to be herself — a rowdy and adventurous woman who literally belted out her rage, sorrow and happiness on a world stage while simultaneously asking the world to do what her classmates, parents and neighbors never could: love her for who she was. Continue reading

The secret Sinatra past of Bob Dylan’s new album

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By GUSTAVO TURNER

A rare Los Angeles Times photo of Frank Sinatra in 1947
A rare Los Angeles Times photo of Frank Sinatra in 1947, leaving a Beverly Hills courthouse after charges against him for allegedly slugging columnist Lee Mortimer were dismissed. (Dick Oliver / Los Angeles Times)

Bob Dylan has a new album coming out Feb. 3, “Shadows in the Night,” a collection of pop songs about romance, heartbreak and other existential themes written by other songwriters.

But whatever you call this labor-of-love project, there’s one thing Bob Dylan does not want you to call it: his “Sinatra covers album.”

These are old songs, written between the early 1920s and the early 1960s, some of which have become bona fide jazz standards (“Autumn Leaves”), others of which were minor hits when they were first recorded (“Full Moon and Empty Arms”), and there’s even the odd gem (“Stay With Me”) that has been overlooked by audiences since its first appearance on an obscure single.

All these songs have one thing in common: They were recorded by Frank Sinatra at some point (in some cases, several points) in his career.

“I don’t see myself as covering these songs in any way,” Dylan said in a statement last December. “They’ve been covered enough. Buried, as a matter a fact. What me and my band are basically doing is uncovering them. Lifting them out of the grave and bringing them into the light of day.” Read more…

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Dick Clark dies of a heart attack

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Dick Clark - LA Times
Dick Clark - LA Times

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April 18, 2012 | 1:15 pm

TV producer and host Dick Clark died of a “massive heart attack” after a medical procedure at St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, his spokesman said.

Law enforcement sources said there are no signs of anything unusual and that a death certificate is expected to be signed by a doctor at the hospital with no further investigation.

Clark had a long career on both sides of the camera, hosting the New Year’s Eve special from Times Square in New York City as well as “American Bandstand,” “$25,000 Pyramid” and specials such as the Miss USA pageant. More from LATimes.Com

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iHeartRadio Music Festival sells out in 10 minutes

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The Biggest Live Music Event in Radio History
In the Grand Garden Arena at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada

IHeartRadio Music Festival
IHeartRadio Music Festival

From The LA Times.Com/Blog July 18, 2011 | 2:59 pm

With an impressive lineup and promises of being both “the biggest live music event in radio history” and a “once-in-a-generation gathering of artists,” it wasn’t a surprise that the recently announced iHeartRadio Music Festival quickly sold out when tickets went on sale Saturday.

Tickets for the inaugural two-day concert, taking place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Sept. 23 and 24, were gone a mere 10 minutes after going on sale read more

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LADY GAGA / JAY-Z / COLDPLAY / STEVEN TYLER
THE BLACK EYED PEAS / KENNY CHESNEY
ALICIA KEYS / JENNIFER LOPEZ
CARRIE UNDERWOOD / JANE’S ADDICTION
NICKI MINAJ / DAVID GUETTA
RASCAL FLATTS / BRUNO MARS
KELLY CLARKSON / SUBLIME WITH ROME
With special guest performances by
USHER, STING and JEFF BECK

IHEARTRADIO MUSIC FESTIVAL – DAY ONE
September 23rd, 2011 : Grand Garden Arena
All artists are subject to change. Coldplay, Alicia Keys, The Black Eyed Peas, Carrie Underwood, Bruno Mars, Kelly Clarkson, Jane’s Addiction, Jay-Z.
Sold out!

IHEARTRADIO MUSIC FESTIVAL – DAY TWO
September 24th, 2011 : Grand Garden Arena
All artists subject to change. Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler, Kenny Chesney, Nicki Minaj, Rascal Flatts, David Guetta, Sublime with Rome, Jeff Beck, and Special guest performances by Sting and Usher.
Sold out!

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