Music new releases Oct. 16, 2012: Holly Golightly; Louis Armstrong; Deep Purple; Golden Records Christmas; Mary Wells, more!

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Sunday Run Me Over by Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs


Machine Head by Deep Purple


Return of the Stuff That Dreams Are Made of by Various Artists


Satchmo at Symphony Hall 65th Anniversary: The Complete Performances


A Very Merry Golden Records Christmas


Complete 20th Century Fox Recordings by Mary Wells


Electric Landlady: Expanded by Kirsty MacColl


It Do Me Good - The Banashak / Sansu Sessions by Huey "Piano" Smith


Freedom Is A Hammer: Conservative Folk Revolutionaries Of The Sixties


Oud Vibrations: East Meets West by Ahmed Abdul-Malik

DVD and Blu-ray new releases Oct. 16, 2012: Moonrise Kingdom; Mad Men season 5; Gunsmoke season 6; Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart TCM collecitons, more!

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Moonrise Kingdom


Mad Men: Season Five


Gunsmoke: The Sixth Season, Vol. 2


Check It Out: Season 1 & 2


Neil Young Journeys


Ice House


Mr. Lucky: The Complete Series


Mythbusters: Collection 8


TCM Greatest Classic Legends: Cary Grant (Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House / My Favorite Wife / Night and Day / The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer)


TCM Greatest Classic Legends: Spencer Tracy (Captains Courageous / Bad Day at Black Rock / Boys Town / Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde)


The Beatles 50th Anniversary Celebration


TCM Greatest Classic Legends: James Stewart (The Shop Around the Corner / The Stratton Story / The FBI Story / The Spirit of St. Louis)

Pop culture roundup: Beatles; Beach Boys; Peanuts!

"Hey Jude" is reportedly the most frequently referenced song in modern literature.

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In a letter to the Los Angeles Times, Brian Wilson says he'd like the reunited Beach Boys lineup continue, contrary to cousin Mike Love's plans, which call for a Love-front version of the band, minus Wilson, Al Jardine and David Marks, to play concert dates.
..it's my opinion that we should all go out together as the Beach Boys in support of all our new releases. We really weren't out on the road that long for an anniversary of this magnitude and I actually think we should make one last record together.

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You can now buy a limited reproduction of the circus poster that inspired John Lennon's lyrics to "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite" off the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper album. I ordered my copy!


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A new Peanuts animated film may be on the way for 2015.
Twentieth Century Fox Animation and Blue Sky Studios have acquired big-screen rights to the late Charles Schulz’s Peanuts franchise.

The untitled animated film has been scheduled for release on Nov. 25, 2015. That year will mark the 65th anniversary of the debut of the Peanuts comic strip and the 50th anniversary of the TV special A Charlie Brown Christmas.

Video: Pete Townshend talks up his new book, plays Wont' Get Fooled Again

Pete Townshend visits with Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner about his new memoir, "Who I Am," and plays a Who classic on acoustic guitar.