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Playlist | Other Mix
8/5/2008
Not feeling up to the challenge of diving into a whole slew of releases you may not be familiar with? Our Indie Spotlight mix solves that problem for you by grabbing a few of our favorite tracks from t …
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Playlist | Celebrity Playlist
8/4/2008
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Playlist | Other Mix
8/4/2008
"We are living in a material world . . . ", a young lady to the north once sang. It is our eyes which most often identify beauty around us and inspire us to create and to sing out into the universe. We …
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Playlist | Other Mix
8/1/2008
The vocalists featured in Yuma's dynamic sound are Jeni Fujita, who has been performing backup vocals with various artists, including Lauryn Hill, Amy Winehouse and Wyclef Jean, and the Jazz singer Sof …
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Playlist | Other Mix
8/1/2008
Like his hero, Lonnie Johnson, B.B. King can play with anyone, making the good sound great and the great sound astonishing. When a velvet-voiced pop master dipping his Great American Song …
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Playlist | Other Mix
8/1/2008
If you ever questioned the larger-than-life-ness of B.B. King's impact - not only on the blues, but also on all of popular music - just check out the A-list of artists from all over the map and  …
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Playlist | Other Mix
8/1/2008
With his seven decades on the throne - not to mention a style that makes the blues seem like a damn fine thing - it's only natural that your favorite artists would turn to the King of the Blues  …
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Playlist | Other Mix
8/1/2008
Even more than on his albums, B.B. gets his mojo workin' to maximum overdrive on the stage - in fact, a couple of his biggest-ever albums are live sets. But don't feel too bad if you've missed B …
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Playlist | Other Mix
8/1/2008
How's this for an influence, taken straight from the mouth of the King: "I grew up wanting to be Lonnie Johnson." Well, who wouldn't? Inventor of the single-note guitar solo, Lonnie Johns …