The Legendary Liberace: Always, by Richard Addinsell, Euphemia Allen, Ludwig van Beethoven, Irving Berlin, Fryderyk Chopin, Neil Diamond, Sammy Fain, Leo Friedman, George Gershwin, and Liberace --
Piano Strings Tribute to Barbra Streisand, by Leonard Bernstein, Neil Diamond, Marvin Hamlisch, Burton Lane, Michel Legrand, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Rolf Lovland, Stephen Sondheim, Barbra Streisand, and Jule Styne -- $12.98
The Stars Come Out At Christmas, by Vince gill did you hear what i hear, tony bennett chrismas in herald squarw, johnny mathis the little drummer boy, placodo domingo i heard the bells on chrimas day, barry manilow carol of the bells the bells of christmas, neil diamond you make it feel like chrismas, and amy grant joy to the world / for unto us a child is born --
The Nature Of America: A Musical Impression, by Christoph Eschenbach, Erich Kunzel, Jesús López-Cobos, Louis Lane, Carol Wincenc, Samuel Barber, John Barry, Aaron Copland, Neil Diamond, and Ferde Grofe -- $17.98
Love Songs, Vol. 2, by Adams/ Kamen/ Lange, Tom Bahler, Thomas Brown, Peter Cetera, Neil Diamond, Ben E. King, John Lennon, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Freddie Mercury, and Giorgio Moroder -- $6.98
Apparently sporting a Ryan Adams costume this Halloween, increasingly prolific scruffy freak-folk hero (do they come in any flavors other than scruffy?) Devendra Banhart has returned to the studio yet again.
LOS ANGELES -- Tall and skinny, able to grow like weeds and tower over big buildings in a single bound, the noble palm tree has come to define Los Angeles.
ESCANABA — Memories through the years take center stage in the life of seniors. A person that loses a spouse is left with memories. For some that may be all that is left.
The Sadies have scored 26 instrumental tracks for the soundtrack to the new indie documentary film Tales of the Rat Fink, the life story of custom car icon Ed “Big Daddy” Roth. With song titles like “The Matador” and “The Borderline,” the surf's up and the smell of rubber on asphalt is in the air, but it's too bad none of the dialogue from the film was included, as John Goodman, Jay Leno, Billy
At his book signing in Salt Lake City, Daniel Handler (otherwise known as author Lemony Snicket) noticed my iPod Shuffle and asked, "Hey, what's on the iPod." "Pantera, Metallica, Lamb of God, Slayer and Corey Hart," I said.
The new draft would not require inspections of all cargo going into or out of North Korea, or the freezing of assets related to counterfeiting or narcotics.