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Marquee Dayclub pool’s dome debuts Sunday with Insomniac

In addition to the usual talented musicians DJing at clubs, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ Marquee Dayclub opens its doors this cold weekend because the club is unveiling a new 22,000-square-foot pool dome.

From Marquee to Burning Man, Jones digs music

Jamie Jones’ life was changed forever 15 years ago when he put a little video game disc into his PlayStation, a generation ago, and that little game taught him how to DJ. He became obsessed with “Music 2000,” which let him learn to DJ using drums, high hats and bass sounds.

From Seriouslys, pop that snaps and crackles

It’s a bit past 5:30 on a Saturday evening, and in a corner booth of the velvet cocoon that is Champagne’s Cafe, talk has turned to extraterrestrials.

Meat Loaf recalls The Boss on the ropes

So Meat Loaf told me this crazy story about how Bruce Springsteen’s whole career was saved by a young studio engineer.

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I’ll give you three Jerry Lumpes for one Paul McCartney

On this night 50 years ago I was 7, gathered around a black-and-white TV set, watching “The Ed Sullivan Show.” That Ed Sullivan show. The one with the Beatles.

Bela Fleck keeps searching for something different

Banjo master Bela Fleck makes his third visit to The Smith Center in three years, this time teaming with classical string quartet Brooklyn Rider.

Clint Black stands his ground on songwriting

Clint Black is one of the singers who powered country’s big boom in the 1990s. But if you wonder why he hasn’t had a new album out since 2005, it’s not that he hasn’t been writing songs

Chuck Negron doing his best after doing worst

The first sentence of Chuck Negron’s autobiography is “I should be dead.” The one-word descriptive of his Twitter account is “Blessed.”

Queens of the Stone Age on the making of ‘… Like Clockwork’

The best thing about Queens of the Stone Age — and perhaps the most challenging aspect of being a part of it — is how open-ended everything is. Pretty much every member of the group is proficient on everyone else’s instrument.

Hard-rocking Stone Sour set to play House of Blues

“Just give the lunatic a chance,” Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor implores on “Black John,” a song equally suggestive of ZZ Top and Nine Inch Nails from the band’s latest record, “House of Gold and Bones Part 2.”

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