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Aimee Mann and Ted Leo have teamed up once again as The Both to release a brand new Christmas song titled "You're A Gift" and if this groovy track doesn't put you in the holiday spirit, we don't know what will. -
Conan, Aimee Mann Use 'She Drives Me Crazy' Parody to Help Democrat Lincon Chaffee? [WATCH]
Don't know Lincoln Chafee? That's OK, most Americans don't know who the Democratic Presidential candidate is given he's polling at 0% currently. On last night's 'Conan,' the comedian tried to fix that with a song by Aimee Mann and Ted Leo set to Fine Young Cannibals' "She Drives Me Crazy." -
Cat Power, Stars, And More To Play New York's Modern Sky Festival
The line-up for the very first Modern Sky Festival in New York City has been announced through the festival's website. Headliners include Cat Power, Liars, Stars, the Both (Aimee Mann and Ted Leo), and the Blood Brothers, who have reunited this year after splitting back in 2007. Some of the festival's other acts include a special tribute to Nigerian funk musician William Onyeabor featuring as of yet unannounced special guests, as well as a number of rock and electronic artists from China to fill out the rest of the line-up. The festival will take place on Saturday, Oct. 4 and Sunday, Oct. 5 at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park. -
8 Songs Written About Other Musicians
A vast majority of musicians write about things that they either love or hate, whether it means certain places, politics, or even other musicians. Here are eight songs written about other musicians.
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