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Genres & History
8/9/2011
íVenga con nosotros! We're heading to the CafT Mariachi, where la m·sica de los charros is played by everyone from Jalisco-born Idolo de Mexico Vicente Fernßndez ("Mujeres Divinas"), to superstar Celia …
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Artist Essentials
8/9/2011
Here's where we dig beneath the surface of the Steven Curtis Chapman catalogue. It may surprise you to discover that beyond the roaring rockers and pretty pop ballads, this Kentucky boy's got a line on …
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Artist Essentials
8/9/2011
From the '80s onward, no one has done as much for inspirational music as Steven Curtis Chapman, who managed to connect with audiences beyond the traditional Christian music crowd in a major way. Nearly …
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Artist Essentials
8/9/2011
Most artists won't release six studio albums and three live sets over the course of their entire career, let alone a little more than ten years. But that's O.A.R. for you, a band that built its dedicat …
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Artist Essentials
8/9/2011
When O.A.R. managed to sell out Madison Square Garden in 2006, people outside their faithful circle of fans were forced to ask one simple question: Who are these guys and how did they convince n …
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My Groove
8/9/2011
If our Deep Cuts is any indication, Athens' hard-fought reputation is safe . . . and still developing. Acetate's "Can't You Can't You" blows out of the power pop gate already jammed into maximum …
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My Groove
8/9/2011
Who would've guessed that a small burg hard up against the Blue Ridge Mountains and 60 miles east-northeast of the ATL would emerge as ground zero for the alt-rock revolution? Sure, the so-called "Live …
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Artist Essentials
8/9/2011
One of the most haunting arias in all of opera, "Addio, fiorito asil" from Puccini's Madame Butterfly finds Bocelli, as the haunted Navy lieutenant Pinkerton, bidding farewell to his beloved But …
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Artist Essentials
8/9/2011
"There is no one finer," Luciano Pavarotti once said of Andrea Bocelli. Like all the greats who came before, from Caruso to Domingo to Pavarotti himself, Bocelli fully inhabits his songs; whether it's …
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