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In the course of a 90-minute set that included her trademark hits, several well-chosen covers and a generous portion of her current album "Not Too Late," the singer-songwriter proved that her derogatory nickname "Snorah" Jones no longer applies. More
Backed by a nattily attired nine-piece ensemble that included an instrumental quartet, a trio of horn players and two male backup singers, Winehouse's set played out like a full-scale soul revue. More
In his performance at the Gibson Amphitheatre, Legend focused on the make-or-break middle of a romance when a couple is "past the infatuation phase," vacillating between arguments and recommitment. More
The alternative hip-hop group bounded onstage before a sellout crowd, mostly college-age and teens, at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, using actual instrumentation rather than samples. More
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