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We Are The World": A Night of Musical Unity for African Famine Relief
On January 28, 1985, over 40 music icons, including Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, collaborated at A&M Studios in Los Angeles to record "We Are The World," raising over \$60 million for African famine relief, becoming a cultural landmark and best-selling single.
We Are The World": A Night of Musical Unity for African Famine Relief
On January 28, 1985, over 40 music icons, including Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, collaborated at A&M Studios in Los Angeles to record "We Are The World," raising over \$60 million for African famine relief, becoming a cultural landmark and best-selling single.
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Amours Interdites": A Musical Exploration of Forbidden Love and Identity
French pianist David Kadouch's new album, "Amours Interdites," features works by late 19th- and early 20th-century LGBTQ+ composers, exploring themes of forbidden love and identity, and including premiere recordings of works by women composers.
Amours Interdites": A Musical Exploration of Forbidden Love and Identity
French pianist David Kadouch's new album, "Amours Interdites," features works by late 19th- and early 20th-century LGBTQ+ composers, exploring themes of forbidden love and identity, and including premiere recordings of works by women composers.
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Petula Clark Reflects on 60 Years of "Downtown"'s Enduring Impact
Petula Clark, now 92, discusses the 60th anniversary of her hit song "Downtown," detailing its creation, unexpected global success, and enduring impact, including its connection to American soldiers during the Vietnam War.
Petula Clark Reflects on 60 Years of "Downtown"'s Enduring Impact
Petula Clark, now 92, discusses the 60th anniversary of her hit song "Downtown," detailing its creation, unexpected global success, and enduring impact, including its connection to American soldiers during the Vietnam War.
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Garth Hudson, Keyboardist for The Band, Dies at 87
Garth Hudson, the last surviving member of The Band, died at age 87; his distinctive organ and keyboard playing defined the band's post-psychedelic sound and significantly influenced rock music.
Garth Hudson, Keyboardist for The Band, Dies at 87
Garth Hudson, the last surviving member of The Band, died at age 87; his distinctive organ and keyboard playing defined the band's post-psychedelic sound and significantly influenced rock music.
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Sam Moore's Solo Debut: "Overnight Sensational" Highlights a Legacy
Sam Moore's debut solo album, "Overnight Sensational," released in 2006, showcases a star-studded guest list, highlighting the challenges of establishing a solo career after the immense success of the 60s soul duo Sam & Dave, marked by hits like "Soul Man", and years of personal struggles.
Sam Moore's Solo Debut: "Overnight Sensational" Highlights a Legacy
Sam Moore's debut solo album, "Overnight Sensational," released in 2006, showcases a star-studded guest list, highlighting the challenges of establishing a solo career after the immense success of the 60s soul duo Sam & Dave, marked by hits like "Soul Man", and years of personal struggles.
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En surcos de colores": 150 Definitive Colombian Albums
Jaime Andrés Monsalve's new book, "En surcos de colores," lists 150 definitive Colombian albums across diverse genres, reflecting his encyclopedic knowledge and aiming to evoke nostalgic memories through its design and selection process.
En surcos de colores": 150 Definitive Colombian Albums
Jaime Andrés Monsalve's new book, "En surcos de colores," lists 150 definitive Colombian albums across diverse genres, reflecting his encyclopedic knowledge and aiming to evoke nostalgic memories through its design and selection process.
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Keith Jarrett's "Köln Concert": Artistic Rejection and a New Film
Keith Jarrett's 1975 solo piano improvisation, "Köln Concert," recorded in Cologne, Germany, is a landmark jazz album, despite Jarrett's later rejection due to the poor piano and his physical and artistic dissatisfaction; a new film "Köln 75" reinterprets the event.

Keith Jarrett's "Köln Concert": Artistic Rejection and a New Film
Keith Jarrett's 1975 solo piano improvisation, "Köln Concert," recorded in Cologne, Germany, is a landmark jazz album, despite Jarrett's later rejection due to the poor piano and his physical and artistic dissatisfaction; a new film "Köln 75" reinterprets the event.
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Unreleased Tina Turner Song Rediscovered
A previously unreleased Tina Turner song, "Hot For You, Baby," recorded for her 1984 album *Private Dancer*, has been rediscovered and will premiere on BBC Radio 2 on Thursday; it will also be included in a five-disc deluxe edition of the album, to be released in March.

Unreleased Tina Turner Song Rediscovered
A previously unreleased Tina Turner song, "Hot For You, Baby," recorded for her 1984 album *Private Dancer*, has been rediscovered and will premiere on BBC Radio 2 on Thursday; it will also be included in a five-disc deluxe edition of the album, to be released in March.
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Downtown"'s Enduring Impact on Petula Clark's Career
Petula Clark's 1965 hit "Downtown" topped U.S. charts, earned a Grammy, and became a global sensation, impacting her career significantly while resonating with audiences across generations.

Downtown"'s Enduring Impact on Petula Clark's Career
Petula Clark's 1965 hit "Downtown" topped U.S. charts, earned a Grammy, and became a global sensation, impacting her career significantly while resonating with audiences across generations.
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Sam Moore of Sam & Dave Dies at 89
Sam Moore, the surviving member of the 1960s soul duo Sam & Dave, died at 89 on January 10th in Coral Gables, Florida, following surgery; their career, marked by both success and systemic challenges, highlighted the struggles of many soul artists.

Sam Moore of Sam & Dave Dies at 89
Sam Moore, the surviving member of the 1960s soul duo Sam & Dave, died at 89 on January 10th in Coral Gables, Florida, following surgery; their career, marked by both success and systemic challenges, highlighted the struggles of many soul artists.
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Ranking Petula Clark's Top 20 Songs
This article ranks Petula Clark's top 20 songs, highlighting her impressive career spanning from World War II to the 21st century, encompassing various musical genres and collaborations.

Ranking Petula Clark's Top 20 Songs
This article ranks Petula Clark's top 20 songs, highlighting her impressive career spanning from World War II to the 21st century, encompassing various musical genres and collaborations.
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Evolution of Christmas Music: From Medieval Chants to Handel's Messiah
Christmas music's history spans centuries, from medieval chants to Baroque masterpieces like Corelli's Christmas concerto and Bach's Christmas Oratorio, culminating in Handel's Messiah, now the most performed Christmas work globally despite its non-Christmas origin.

Evolution of Christmas Music: From Medieval Chants to Handel's Messiah
Christmas music's history spans centuries, from medieval chants to Baroque masterpieces like Corelli's Christmas concerto and Bach's Christmas Oratorio, culminating in Handel's Messiah, now the most performed Christmas work globally despite its non-Christmas origin.
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