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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...first solo exhibition at age 17, and studied, taught and exhibited in the United States until 1937 when she received a General Education Board Fellowship to study in Paris...

Author: By Tara B. Reddy, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: LOIS MAILOU JONES: 60 Years of Happy Marriage to Her Art | 11/5/1992 | See Source »

...launched Dylan's new album, his 38th, Good as I Been to You, which will be released by Columbia on Nov. 3. It's one of the best things he has ever done. And it is, entirely, a collection of classic folk songs, with a little blues done solo by Dylan with acoustic guitar and harmonica. It's a bracing shot of unadorned, passionate music. He hasn't recorded an album like this since his debut, released in 1962. So the circle will be unbroken...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bringing Folk Back Home | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

...minute 12-second postmodern song cycle you could dance or dream to. That's the symphonic rock album Moodfood, by the British duo MOODSWINGS (percussionist J.F.T. Hood and producer Grant Showbiz). The set punctuates its disco-liturgical luxuriance with ethereal vocals by Chrissie Hynde and a pulsar guitar solo by Jeff Beck. Mixing rap and classical and everything in between -- and then remixing it to suggest a Top 40 radio show beamed from Mars -- Moodfood is a haunting and hummable blast. It's like the sound track for some visionary movie no one has yet dared to make...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Short Takes: Oct. 26, 1992 | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

Stradlin sounds like Keith Richards too, launching into the first track, "Somebody Knockin," with a vintage Stones mid-tempo guitar groove. His classic "guitarist gone solo" gravelly vocals complement the track's gritty feel, and the simplicity and repetition of the lyrics demonstrate Stradlin's focus on stripped-down musicianship for this album...

Author: By Rita L. Berardino, | Title: Music | 10/22/1992 | See Source »

...Hounds, Stradlin seems to have softened a bit since the days when he wrote such delicate, sensitive pieces as "Pretty Tied Up." However, much of his new material lacks the raw energy and lyrical force (albeit politically incorrect) of Guns N' Roses. Only after listening to his solo work with his new band does one realize that much of what made Izzy's songs on Use Your Illusion I and II so powerful was the caliber of musicians backing...

Author: By Rita L. Berardino, | Title: Music | 10/22/1992 | See Source »

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