Weekly Linkup: A Look Back (Atlantic City, D’Angelo and rare interviews with Bowie, Dylan and more)

June 25, 2012

A look back at this past week’s musical news

Phish’s shows in AC demonstrate that the city is a good host to concerts

Relix appreciates the music of D’Angelo

The debate on music ownership in the digital age continues

Headstash interviews All Good founder Tim Walther about the move from West Virginia to Ohio, and what to expect this year

Jambands.com interviews Little Feat’s Bill Payne about his work with Robert Hunter on the band’s new album, Rooster Rag.

A slew of rare interviews with David Bowie, Bob Dylan, and more are donated to the Library of Congress

The New Yorker’s Sasha Frere-Jones reviews the new Fiona Apple and Norah Jones records.

Jambands.com interviews the members of Austin, TX band, White Denim

BBC News interviews Jack White

The Awl talks to Relix contributor Jesse Jarnow about his new book on Yo La Tengo

All Things Considered interviews David Byrne and his inspiration in the Philippines former first lady, Imelda Marcos

The ten best uses of pop music in modern film (Fear and Loathing, Knocked Up, 127 Hours, and more)

The New York Times reviews day one of Governors Ball in NYC