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88 MPH: Cee Lo Walks On Blueberry Hill
posted: August 26, 2011
During the past year, it’s become almost impossible to avoid Cee Lo Green. Whether you’re watching his new gig as a vocal coach on NBC’s The Voice or listening to the sanitized Glee version of his hit
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Sound And Vision: Director's Cuts — From Lady Gaga to Kate Bush, the Mixed Results of Tampering with Your Own Songs
posted: August 26, 2011
I’ll never forget the day Basia lied to me. Twice. I was interviewing the Polish singer (best known for her 1988 hit “Time and Tide”) shortly before the release of her 1994 album, The Sweetest
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The EditoriaList: Top Seven Senseless Appearances In Rock Documentaries
posted: August 25, 2011
You’re sitting there, enjoying Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, when all of a sudden Gore Vidal appears on screen to discuss the political implications of Bieber’s evolving hairstyle. OK, that didn’t happen, but the following
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Your Country's Right Here: Miranda Lambert Talks Pistol Annies, Weddings and Blake
posted: August 25, 2011
Miranda Lambert says her upcoming album Four the Record, will give fans a more complete picture of who she is now. Gone is the self-described “crazy, wild-eyed kid,” who wrote the hit “Kerosene” when she
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Ghostface Killah And The Truth Behind Major Labels And Royalties
posted: August 25, 2011
Ghostface Killah has made his claim to fame in the rap game, both as a member of the Wu-Tang Clan and as a solo artist. But whenever he decides to set down the mic for
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Lyrical Midas
posted: August 24, 2011
Some MCs put a lot of space around their punchlines, building up the anticipation before delivering their best lyrical blow. You won’t find that with Black Prez, mainly because every line is gold. The Colorado
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