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Billy Joel's Docuseries Boosts 'Piano Man' to U.K. Chart High
Billy Joel's "Piano Man – The Very Best Of" compilation reached a new peak at No. 26 on the U.K.'s Official Albums Streaming chart, driven by the popularity of the HBO docuseries, "Billy Joel: And So It Goes", which premiered in July 2024.
Billy Joel's Docuseries Boosts 'Piano Man' to U.K. Chart High
Billy Joel's "Piano Man – The Very Best Of" compilation reached a new peak at No. 26 on the U.K.'s Official Albums Streaming chart, driven by the popularity of the HBO docuseries, "Billy Joel: And So It Goes", which premiered in July 2024.
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Jeff Buckley Documentary Highlights Women's Influence
The Jeff Buckley documentary, "It's Never Over," explores the singer's life and career, focusing on the significant influence of women on his music and personal struggles, offering a nuanced perspective on his legacy, posthumously explored through numerous albums and films.
Jeff Buckley Documentary Highlights Women's Influence
The Jeff Buckley documentary, "It's Never Over," explores the singer's life and career, focusing on the significant influence of women on his music and personal struggles, offering a nuanced perspective on his legacy, posthumously explored through numerous albums and films.
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Latin Jazz Pioneer Eddie Palmieri Dies at 88
Renowned Latin jazz and rumba musician Eddie Palmieri died at age 88 in his New Jersey home on Wednesday, following an extended illness; his eight Grammy Awards and innovative musical style leave a lasting legacy.
Latin Jazz Pioneer Eddie Palmieri Dies at 88
Renowned Latin jazz and rumba musician Eddie Palmieri died at age 88 in his New Jersey home on Wednesday, following an extended illness; his eight Grammy Awards and innovative musical style leave a lasting legacy.
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Saxophone's Rise in China: A Five-Decade Journey
Veteran saxophonist Yin Zhifa's five-decade-long efforts have popularized the saxophone in China, leading to an estimated 800,000 people currently learning the instrument, culminating in the first-ever World Saxophone Congress held in China in July 2024.
Saxophone's Rise in China: A Five-Decade Journey
Veteran saxophonist Yin Zhifa's five-decade-long efforts have popularized the saxophone in China, leading to an estimated 800,000 people currently learning the instrument, culminating in the first-ever World Saxophone Congress held in China in July 2024.
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Documentary Race Follows Ozzy Osbourne's Death
Following Ozzy Osbourne's death at 76 from an acute myocardial infarction, the BBC and Paramount+ are competing to release documentaries filming his final three years, covering his final performance and return to England, respectively.
Documentary Race Follows Ozzy Osbourne's Death
Following Ozzy Osbourne's death at 76 from an acute myocardial infarction, the BBC and Paramount+ are competing to release documentaries filming his final three years, covering his final performance and return to England, respectively.
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Chappell Roan's "The Subway" Contrasts Romanticized NYC with Heartbreak and Transit Woes
Chappell Roan's new song, "The Subway," released during a period of NYC subway disruptions, contrasts the city's romanticized image with the harsh realities of heartbreak and public transport struggles, as depicted in its music video.
Chappell Roan's "The Subway" Contrasts Romanticized NYC with Heartbreak and Transit Woes
Chappell Roan's new song, "The Subway," released during a period of NYC subway disruptions, contrasts the city's romanticized image with the harsh realities of heartbreak and public transport struggles, as depicted in its music video.
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Tim Minchin: From Matilda to Time Machine, Navigating Fame and Creative Pressures
Tim Minchin, a 1975-born Australian artist, transitioned from musical theatre to comedy and musical composition, achieving success with Matilda the Musical and releasing his new album, Tim Minchin Time Machine, amidst personal struggles with fame and creative pressures.

Tim Minchin: From Matilda to Time Machine, Navigating Fame and Creative Pressures
Tim Minchin, a 1975-born Australian artist, transitioned from musical theatre to comedy and musical composition, achieving success with Matilda the Musical and releasing his new album, Tim Minchin Time Machine, amidst personal struggles with fame and creative pressures.
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Latin Music Pioneer Eddie Palmieri Dies at 88
Renowned Latin jazz and rumba musician Eddie Palmieri died at age 88 in his New Jersey home on Wednesday, following an extended illness; the first Latino Grammy winner, he leaves behind a legacy of nearly 40 albums and a profound impact on Latin music.

Latin Music Pioneer Eddie Palmieri Dies at 88
Renowned Latin jazz and rumba musician Eddie Palmieri died at age 88 in his New Jersey home on Wednesday, following an extended illness; the first Latino Grammy winner, he leaves behind a legacy of nearly 40 albums and a profound impact on Latin music.
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Death of Latin Jazz Pioneer Eddie Palmieri
Latin jazz pioneer Eddie Palmieri died Wednesday at 88 in New Jersey after a long illness; his innovative fusion of jazz, mambo, and chachachá, starting in the 1970s, redefined the genre and garnered him a Grammy in 1976, impacting global music.

Death of Latin Jazz Pioneer Eddie Palmieri
Latin jazz pioneer Eddie Palmieri died Wednesday at 88 in New Jersey after a long illness; his innovative fusion of jazz, mambo, and chachachá, starting in the 1970s, redefined the genre and garnered him a Grammy in 1976, impacting global music.
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Saxophone's Rise in China: A 50-Year Journey
Veteran Chinese saxophonist Yin Zhifa's five-decade dedication has propelled the instrument's popularity in China, culminating in the first-ever World Saxophone Congress held in Harbin, attracting 33 countries and showcasing an estimated 800,000 current learners.

Saxophone's Rise in China: A 50-Year Journey
Veteran Chinese saxophonist Yin Zhifa's five-decade dedication has propelled the instrument's popularity in China, culminating in the first-ever World Saxophone Congress held in Harbin, attracting 33 countries and showcasing an estimated 800,000 current learners.
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Billy Joel Documentary Explores Creative Process and Personal Struggles
HBO's five-hour documentary, "Billy Joel: And So It Goes," chronicles the singer-songwriter's life, from his early struggles and creative process to his numerous hits and personal battles, featuring interviews with Joel, his family, ex-wives, and colleagues.

Billy Joel Documentary Explores Creative Process and Personal Struggles
HBO's five-hour documentary, "Billy Joel: And So It Goes," chronicles the singer-songwriter's life, from his early struggles and creative process to his numerous hits and personal battles, featuring interviews with Joel, his family, ex-wives, and colleagues.
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Documentary Explores Jeff Buckley's Enduring Legacy
Amy Berg's documentary "It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley" explores the lasting impact of the musician's album "Grace," examining his life, relationships, and struggles with fame, drawing parallels to other artists with similar traits.

Documentary Explores Jeff Buckley's Enduring Legacy
Amy Berg's documentary "It's Never Over, Jeff Buckley" explores the lasting impact of the musician's album "Grace," examining his life, relationships, and struggles with fame, drawing parallels to other artists with similar traits.
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