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Roger Catlin

Tom Jones isn’t letting the green, green grass grow under his feet

Tom Jones, the hitmaker whose work dates back more than a half-century, continues to draw fans and make interesting recordings. Since 2010, he has been working with rock producer Ethan Johns...

Farm Aid brings its all-star lineup of homegrown musicians to D.C. again

It was during the 1985 Live Aid benefit that Bob Dylan made an offhand comment that some of the money from the worldwide rock concert to help famine-stricken Africans would also be used “to ...

Q&A with Joan Baez: Even Taylor Swift thinks she's cool

Joan Baez has been one of the leading voices in folk music since she burst on scene as a barefoot teen at the 1959 Newport Folk Festival. She marked her 75th birthday in January with an all-...

Don’t ask David Cross about ‘Arrested Development’

The distinctive comedy of David Cross may be most widely known from his role as the eccentric Tobias Fünke on the television show “Arrested Development.” But he gained fans from his HBO sket...

Stephen and Damian Marley: The sound of reggae’s 2nd generation

More than 30 years after the death of their father, the sons of Bob Marley continue to tour and draw crowds to the sounds of reggae. In a year that has marked the 70th anniversary of their f...

Quiz: Did these 15 musicals start on the stage or on the screen?

The musical version of “Once,” the tale of a Dublin street musician whose encounter with a young woman changes his life, has earned praise from critics and audiences alike: The show won eigh...

Fans still crave Arlo Guthrie’s ‘Restaurant’

Folksinger will carry his 50-year-old tune on tour

John Waters: Dreaming of a weird Christmas

The sly-looking, pencil-mustachioed man behind such kitschy, offbeat Baltimore-based films as “Female Trouble,” the original “Hairspray” and “Serial Mom” would seem to be the last person you...