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Artist Essentials
3/22/2011
Not many rockers have earned the kind of widespread cred Bryan Adams packs. Sting, Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Barbra Streisand - at one time or another they've all turned out to team up with Adams. Mayb …
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Genres & History
3/22/2011
The further you follow the journey of black rockers, the deeper and more diverse it gets. The seeds sown by '40s fire-starters like Wynonie Harris, with his jump-blues basher "Good Rockin' Tonight," ev …
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Genres & History
3/22/2011
Let's set one thing straight - African-American rock 'n' rollers have never needed to "take back" the music that got assimilated into the mainstream back in the '50s; it's always belonged to the …
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Artist Essentials
3/22/2011
Clown king Adam Sandler's songs may be guaranteed gut-busters, but he doesn't need a guitar to get laughs. Listen in on Sandler's crack-up cast of characters, like the frustrated-but-funny basketballer …
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Artist Essentials
3/22/2011
With his sideways grin, childlike charm, and smart-aleck sassiness, Adam Sandler has conquered the box office, from Billy Madison to Big Daddy and beyond, and torn up the TV screen with < …
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Artist Essentials
3/22/2011
Here, we kick in with a batch of outstanding tracks from Celebration (2000), the album that marked the start of Brown's fruitful creative partnership with smooth jazz specialist, producer Paul B …
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Artist Essentials
3/22/2011
Born in Shreveport, LA, raised in Kansas City, and schooled in Los Angeles (at the Musician's Institute), Norman Brown emerged in the '90s as one of the most scintillating contemporary smooth jazz guit …
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Artist Essentials
3/22/2011
Not only has Bad Religion head honcho Greg Graffin maintained a sideline as a solo folksinger, but by combing through their catalog you could even make a case for these San Fernando Valley boys as an u …
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Artist Essentials
3/22/2011
Bad Religion has been firing out their sharp-shooting brand of intellectual punk with pop hooks for three decades, redefining what it means to be "hardcore." Singer/college professor Greg Graffin can f …
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