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Just what is it about old Cubans? As if the octogenarians of Buena Vista Social Club hadn't been...
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"Been a long time, baby," Elvis Presley says during his historic December 1968 NBC-TV special, in which the...
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The four comely string players in U.K.-based classical crossover band Bond definitely have quite a bit going for...
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After her last two jazz adventures, "Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane" and the blues-steeped "In Blue," vocalist Karrin Allyson...
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George Benson first gained notoriety as a Wes Montgomery-influenced jazz guitarist.
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Returning with his first studio album since 1996's "Guitar Man," J.J. Cale's "To Tulsa and Back" is worth...
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Known to film fans for her work in the Kahlo biopic "Frida" (appearing in the film and on...
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If music is all about the mood, then Slow Train Soul is all about the music.
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You've heard her voice before.
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Gary U.S. Bonds may not be the greatest of all R&B singers, but he's certainly one of the...
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Rachael Yamagata plays an emphatically rhythmic piano on "Happenstance," but her imploring, seductive voice is the dominant instrument.
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With clang and chime, sting and strum, the Clarks drive their guitar-fueled sound up a notch on their...
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The Calling's sophomore album, "Two," arrives two years after the band's debut, "Camino Palmero." That album peaked at...
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Phonographic Performance Ltd. celebrates its 70th anniversary this year, a senior citizen among international performing rights bodies.
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U.K.-based Jewish band Oi-Va-Voi made a groundbreaking first visit to Israel June 7-12 in support of debut album...
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Talk about a band that's having the last laugh.
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Kanye West is at the top of the hip-hop game.
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This week's column was written by Billboard senior writer Chris Morris.
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In reference to your article "Spin Buys Spark New Debate" [Billboard, June 19], there has been no debate,...
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This appreciation was written by Bill Holland, a veteran singer/songwriter/piano player and Billboard Washington, D.C., bureau chief. For...
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