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A unique sidetrack in the career of a country superstar, this reissue presents two of the better gospel albums of the 1970s.
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Violinist Regina Carter tackles another part of her musical heritage.
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Get ready for a unique and extensive recap of the 2014 Grammy Awards, from the pre-show awards to the 21 televised performances and everything in between, from a genuine music enthusiast who saw it all in person.
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This Brooklyn-based Americana band hooks you with its infectious music.
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Heidi Howe has a voice made to sing country music.
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Recordings like this one serve to cement Neil Young's reputation as one of the most important popular music artists of his generation.
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