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features
61 BEASTIE BOYS
If there’s one truth in the realm of the Beastie Boys, it’s that they’re gonna do whatever they feel like doing whenever they feel like doing it. Such was the case with their new, all-instrumental record The Mix-Up, which was born out of jam sessions at the group’s studio in New York. The disc spawned a new look for rap’s most famous white boyz, and it just may spawn the group’s first ever collaborations album. Ch-Ch-Ch-Check it out!
48 SHARON JONES AND THE DAP KINGS
Over the years, Brooklyn’s Sharon Jones was told she was too old, too fat and too black to be a successful soul singer. Yet none of that ever derailed her dream, which is inching closer to reality thanks in part to her band lending a hand on Amy Winehouse’s breakthrough record.
53 THE BEATLES
The Beatles’ former Apple Records U.S. label head reveals what was really going on under those mop tops in a behind-the-scenes account of the Fab Four from their 1965 visit to the U.S. to right before it all unraveled on a rooftop in London.
departments
12 DEAR RELIX
Letters to the Editor
14 MY PAGE
JJ Boogie of Arrested Development
16 SOAPBOX
Lonn Friend gets saved by an, um, friend
18 SCENE AND HEARD
Mindful music from aroundthe globe: The Beat and Soundcheck
32 ON THE VERGE
Five artists you should know about
34 THE CORE
Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi
36 SPOTLIGHT
The Avett Brothers
38 REARVIEW MIRROR
Ian Anderson
40 REELTIME
In the studio with Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey
43 INTERVIEW
Steve Earle
46 EXPOSED
The photography of Janette Beckman
70 DEADICATED
Sirius launches new Grateful Dead channel
72 THE LIST
Ten memorable dual guitar solos
75 REVIEWS
Albums, DVDs, books, Plundering the Vaults, Indiefind and more
90 PARKING LOT
Free classifieds from around the globe
94 PARTING SHOTS
Merle Haggard
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