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Tom Waits News

OnMilwaukee.com Recommends: Oct. 2, 2008 (OnMilwaukee.com)
We like versatility in the OnMilwaukee.com editorial office. So, we were duly impressed when Scarlett Johansson's collection of Tom Waits covers was, well, impressive. Also this week, we're high on learning things from YouTube, Taco Tuesday at Koppa's, a politically-charged and hilarious TV show, a creepy crime drama and a classic Paul Newman movie.

Blue Moon season offers plenty of favorites (The Pantagraph)
BLOOMINGTON -- As Illinois Wesleyan University's Blue Moon Coffeehouse enters its late adolescence this fall -- 17 seasons old and counting -- the venue has a couple surprises up its sleeve for faithful followers, including its first-ever family-aimed matinee.

Roots And Groove Festival Hits Auckland (Scoop.co.nz)
For three consecutive nights Auckland?s SKYCITY Theatre will be hosting musical greats from the worlds of Jazz, R?n?B and Soul. We are delighted to announce both international and home-grown headliners in; The John Scofield and Joe Lovano Quartet, Open Souls and Charlie Musslewhite.

Music Review: Old Crow Medicine Show - Tennessee Pusher (Blogcritics.org)
A great sound that has roots in country, blues, and folk. Written by Fantasma el ReyOld Crow Medicine Show pushes forward with their third release Tennessee Pusher and from what I can tell their sound remains unchanged, which is a good thing. OCMS as their known have a great sound that has roots in country, blues, and folk; blend it all together and that?s what made early rock ?n? roll,...

One Track Mind (Washington City Paper)
Standout Track: No. 6, ?Mount Hope,? in which the band sets aside its amps for a twitchy minute-and-a-half gothic-folk jam that owes more to Tom Waits than Black Flag. ?My friend Dan keeps coming by/Somehow he?s still alive/This has got to work out somehow,? sings guitarist Chris Taylor.

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