Nov 28, 2009 | Planet Jackson Hole
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The Big Gigs: Our critics' music picks
He won't have the cute, bone-dreaming dog from the Travelers Insurance commercial with him, but Ray LaMontagne can be expected to play his TV staple "Trouble" and other mellower fare at his latest solo acoustic date.
Springfield plays teen idol on 'californication' episode
Here's what's happening today on the small screen: * Californication gets a guest appearance from Rick Springfield, known for his '80s pop-rock hit Jessie's Girl and his stint as Dr.
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The Red Alert calls up new sound
The way Christy Hanewinkel sees it, the novelty act is over. "It doesn't sound like the White Stripes anymore," added brother Hank.
When the Hanewinkels aren't nation-trotting, meeting and greeting everyone from Jack White - and members of his new band, the Dead Weather - to Paul McCartney's drummer Abe Laboriel Jr.
Music: Singing, songwriting in the genes
Audio Slides: WALKIN' DOWN THIS ROAD Hailey Morgan's parents were convinced there were stars in their little one's future when the three-year-old belted out a tune from her highchair.
Charm City Devils, Let's Rock-N-Roll Charm City Devils returns to the roots of rock before the large record labels began spoon feeding consumers the same pop rock over and over.
Abe Vigoda Big acts in small venues seems to be the trend this week in Atlanta concerts, with top local and national talents gracing more intimate stages.
Holly Williams' fetching new album, Here With Me, brings her family to mind
Last month, Holly Williams found herself explaining to U.K. press why she - an introspective singer-songwriter who frequently performs alone - was opening for the arena-ready country pop-rock duo Sugarland .
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