Updates Lana Del Rey

Published on January 11th, 2021 | by Gerry Galipault

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Pause & Play Today: Jan. 11, 2021

 UPDATES / ADDITIONS 

NEW RELEASES

“Trance Banjo,” Trad Plus, aka Chris Pandolfi – Feb. 12

“Chemtrails Over the Country Club,” Lana Del Rey – release date and preorder links, March 19

“Alter Echoes,” Triptides – March 19

“LTE3,” Liquid Tension Experiment – March 26

“Where Do We Go From Here,” Dumpstaphunk – April 23

 JUST RELEASED 

“I burn,” (G)I-DLE (six-song EP; new single: “HWAA”; See here; Republic)

“Inflexion,” Russell Ferrante Trio (producers: Ferrante, Aaron Walk; Blue Canoe)

 NEW SONGS 

Sorry, Danny Elfman
Once In A Life Time, Thee Illusions
Memories, Evan Stanley (son of KISS’ Paul Stanley) … a cover of Maroon 5
Touché, The Barettas
715 Creeks, Cristin Milioti … a cover of Bon Iver
On My Way (OMW), Block Party feat. Charger & Ajax
I’m not Pretty, JESSIA
Truth, Dr. Jekyll feat. Christine Corless

 TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS 

Tony Kaye (76)
Naomi Judd (75)
Daryl Braithwaite [of Sherbet] (72)
Robert Earl Keen (65)
Vicki Peterson (63)
Tom Dumont (53)
Mary J. Blige (50)
Tom Rowlands [of The Chemical Brothers] (50)
Newton Faulkner (36)
Cody Simpson (24)

 IN REMEMBRANCE 

Fabrizio De André (1940-1999)

Francis Scott Key (1779-1843)

 RELEASED ON JAN. 11 IN … 1971 

“Pearl,” Janis Joplin (released three months after her death, the album featured “Me and Bobby McGee,” “Mercedes Benz,” “Cry Baby,” “Get It While You Can” and “Move Over”; it spent nine weeks at No. 1 in the U.S.; producer: Paul A. Rothchild; Columbia)

 R.I.P. 

Howard Johnson (tuba player worked with The Band, Taj Mahal, etc.)

David Darling (Grammy-winning cellist)

Mark Keds (Senseless Things)

Michael Fonfara (longtime Lou Reed keyboardist)

 MUSIC HEADLINES 

> Fauci Says Venues, Theaters Could Reopen by Fall 2021 (Rolling Stone)

> For The 15th Year In A Row, U.S. Vinyl Album Sales Increased (Billboard)

> GOT7 Split With JYP Entertainment (Billboard)

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