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Genres & History
2/15/2011
Few late-'00s sounds have captured a neon-doused cross-section of retired ravers, too-cool indie rockers and sneaker-collecting hip-hop heads quite like fidget house. A byproduct of the digital age's a …
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My Groove
2/15/2011
If there's one thing our '00s Workout artists have in common, it's . . . not much in common. Where your '00s Workout is concerned, that's a very good thing - consider the heroic guitar riffage of Tomoy …
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My Groove
2/15/2011
When you look back at your life in the '00s, what will you see - sofa slug or superstar? If it's the former, don't despair, there's always time to get up, get moving, and create your own personal new a …
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My Groove
2/15/2011
Are you "Tuff Enuff," ask blues rockers the Fabulous Thunderbirds, and when it comes to your workout, we know you are. That's why, when you need to dig deep, we're here with a Deep Cuts playlist of '80 …
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My Groove
2/15/2011
It only makes sense that great musical motivators would come from the decade when the fitness lifestyle kicked into high gear; and if workout options have come a long way since, the tunes still do the …
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Artist Essentials
2/15/2011
When Amos Lee says he's influenced by everyone from Bill Withers to Stevie Wonder, he isn't name-dropping as many A-list icons as possible. He's simply connecting the dots between yesterday and today, …
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Artist Essentials
2/15/2011
A classic singer-songwriter who'd fit right in on a bill with his Blue Note labelmate Norah Jones, Amos Lee quit teaching after just two years so he could chase the music career he'd dreamed of since w …
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Artist Essentials
2/15/2011
While Cher first hit the bigs as half of a now-long-disbanded duo, pretty much everybody born after the Kennedy administration thinks of her solely as a solo artist. Well think again, and check out her …
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Artist Essentials
2/15/2011
First branded as Cherilyn Sarkesian, then as Cleo (the distaff half of a duo with Sonny, who went by Caesar then), and finally settling on the name we know her by today, Cher has been - for 45 years no …
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