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British Invasion 3.0

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

A growing number of retro-soul singers from the UK are taking over the album charts. Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black" scored the highest ever debut for a British woman (number seven), and Joss Stone's "Introducing Joss Stone" followed a week later, debuting at number two. On today's show, LA Times critic Ann Powers, and music journalist Oliver Wang, join us to discuss how American culture is really driving the New British Invasion and what this means.

Guests:

Ann Powers and Oliver Wang

Comments [3]

piminnowcheez

Good lord, Sharon Jones is in her *50's*?! I can't hardly believe it. Jiminy Christmas, that woman looks GOOD.

(Not to mention funky as hell.)

Jul. 21 2007 03:40 AM
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Didi from Fairfax, VA

Lewis Taylor is another British soul singer that deserves mention.

Jun. 27 2007 10:19 AM
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genji siraisi from NYC

Nicole Willis is originally from NY

Jun. 26 2007 02:11 PM
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