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My Groove
10/19/2010
Trips south of the border are in order as the Lady with the Tutti-Frutti Hat, Carmen Miranda, packs some snacks on top of her head for a frolicking "A Week-End In Havana," while sultry smooth-jazz croo …
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My Groove
10/19/2010
"Come Fly With Me," swings Frank Sinatra, and who are we to say no to the Chairman of the Board? Everybody loves a weekend getaway, whether it's jazz great Sarah Vaughan digging "Autumn in New York," p …
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My Groove
10/19/2010
Colbie Caillat is feeling good from her toes to her crinkled nose on "Bubbly," while the Blackbyrds are getting straight to the tickled-pink point with some funky soul "Happy Music." Chumbawamba gets k …
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My Groove
10/19/2010
"What a Wonderful World," sings Louis Armstrong, and when we hear the rumble-throated jazz legend get all enthusiastic about skies of blue and trees of green, we just can't help but agree. Fact is, not …
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My Groove
10/19/2010
"Everybody knows it hurts to grow up," sings Ben Folds, in that heart-melting croon of his, on "Still Fighting It," and he somehow captures to perfection that delirious mix of life-affirming joy and sa …
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My Groove
10/19/2010
You just can't beat a good wedding, not least because the occasion supplies us with that sublime double-whammy of joy: the first two dances. Following the spectacle of the opening clinch between newlyw …
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My Groove
10/19/2010
Halloween should be a good time for everyone, so we made sure our Family Halloween tunes were not just appropriate for your mini-monsters and wee witches but pleasing to the parental ear as well …
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My Groove
10/19/2010
Halloween is our favorite stress-free holiday - there are no gifts to buy, no extended-family feasts to prepare, just the goofball fun of dressing up, hittin' the 'hood, and blowing our diets on chocol …
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My Groove
10/19/2010
Your dinner for two is almost through. Now's the time for making heavy-duty goo-goo eyes at each other and sharing the same fork for those last few morsels of the meal. Start by slipping into a breezy …
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