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My Groove
10/5/2010
The power ballad is an equal opportunity employer, as evidenced by the inclusion of Heart and Pat Benatar on the list with Lynyrd Skynyrd and Steve Perry. And, of course, no one was ever quite sure whi …
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Genres & History
10/5/2010
Far too many months have passed since you've "made 'em say ugh" with Master P, let alone "backed that azz up" alongside the lowrider bounce of Juvenile - don't you think? One cursory listen to these cl …
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My Groove
10/5/2010
Each score demoralizes the enemy further, and M.C. Hammer's "U Can't Touch This," the Scorpions' "Rock You Like a Hurricane," or Bachman-Turner Overdrive's "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" accompanies the …
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My Groove
10/5/2010
It's as American as the Constitution: the inalienable right to celebrate your favorite team's home game with a quarter of your body weight's worth of chips, dip, brats, beer, burgers, buns, and beer. A …
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Artist Essentials
10/5/2010
With a new supporting cast, Nile Rodgers returned to his rhythm guitar role with a reunited Chic in 1992. The memory-jarring Chic-Ism album did more than save the plummeting sales of polyester, …
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Artist Essentials
10/5/2010
Nile Rodgers began his steady rise to fame at 19, when he took the stage as part of the Apollo Theater's house band. Playing with such legends as Aretha Franklin and Parliament Funkadelic, the picked u …
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Artist Essentials
10/5/2010
John Lennon, especially in comparison to his fellow bandmates, maintained a tough-guy facade, but a sentimental streak coursed broad and deep through his veins. The leather-jacket-clad singer poses on …
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Artist Essentials
10/5/2010
Even before John Lennon launched his solo career, he'd already attained a measure of success most artists can only barely imagine - and only a handful ever achieve. Recognized, lauded, deified, …
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My Groove
10/5/2010
There's something for every stripe of skinny-tie wearin', big-hair moussin', synth-pop boppin' fitness freak in Deep Cuts, where Adam Ant's ode to industrious animals "Antmusic" coexists in beat-happen …
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