4/19/2011
The undisputed king of the reggaet=n explosion, Puerto Rico's Daddy Yankee broke into the American mainstream with a sexually charged and rhythmically adventurous fusion of Spanish rap, Panamanian regg …
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4/19/2011
You can't really speak of Lou Reed without mentioning the Velvet Underground any more than you can talk of Paul Simon without mentioning Art Garfunkel, though Reed's solo career now stretches to over 3 …
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4/19/2011
New York City runs through Lou Reed's veins the way New Orleans flowed in Lou(is) Armstrong's, so it's little wonder that Reed dedicated an album's worth of material to his hometown, noting "There's a …
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4/19/2011
Starting with the big bang of 2003's Young Liars EP, TV On the Radio emerged with a future-perfect sound from a grimy Greenpoint, Brooklyn rehearsal space - sonic explorers who pop your rock pre …
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4/19/2011
How do you become a superstar? When you're Seal, you just take it one giant step at a time. It was 1990 when the British-born lad with Nigerian/Brazilian roots collaborated with producer Adamski on the …
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4/19/2011
Michael Franti isn't just an artist - he's a force of nature. Following the twists and turns of his career is like following the path of a perfect storm, and it's just as breathtaking. Join us for a jo …
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4/19/2011
Though Spearhead has been Michael Franti's musical home base since the mid-'90s, his talent is too big to be bottled up in just one project. Franti's journey started while he was still a college kid, b …
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4/19/2011
In many ways, System of a Down has become an unlikely successor to the firebomb metal of Rage Against the Machine, somehow subverting their way into the mainstream with schizophrenic vocals, thrash gui …
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4/19/2011
Where else to go for the ultimate in chillout than the Great White North, the Cowboy Junkies' frozen home? Long winter nights and northern lights are said to lend themselves to darker and deeper though …
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