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In a recent interview, Eminem referred to Tupac Shakur as the "greatest songwriter of all time." -
L.A. SALAMI Announces new album ‘The Cause of Doubt & a Reason to Have Faith’
L.A. SALAMI announces the release date of his new album ‘The Cause of Doubt & a Reason to Have Faith’. -
Billboard-charting Sophisti-Pop Duo BlissBliss Release New Remix Album
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Kraftwerk's Florian Schneider Left a Legacy in Music Industry
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Top Pick Vinyl Record Cleaning Set
Here are the top three of the best-selling vinyl record cleaning sets from Amazon. For vinyl record collectors out there, if you are looking for ways on how to maintain a clean, clear surface for your LP's, make sure to use reliable cleaning materials and cleaning sets. -
Keeping 2Pac's Music With These Choice Vinyl Records
Although 2Pac passed away at the young age of 25, both the controversy and the influence he wielded has made him one of the most significant rappers to ever drop a verse. To experience and appreciate his music, here are some 2Pac vinyl records you definitely must listen to. -
Adele Surprises Fans with a Birthday Post, Thanks Frontliners
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The 1975 Cancels Finsbury Park Show Due to COVID-19
English pop rock act The 1975 had to cancel their upcoming show at London's Finsbury Park because of concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, May 6. -
Ryan Shuck, Vocalist of Julien-K and Adema Checks In at a Rehab
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British Singer Barbossa Drops New Single "Always Free"
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Snoop Dogg's UK and Ireland Tour Dates Rescheduled
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Republic Records Releases "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 1, Episode 12" at All Digital
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HBO Max Wins UNTITLED COOKING PROJECT Starring and Executive Produced by Selena Gomez
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Still Haven't Found What You're Looking For? Check These U2 Vinyl Records
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The Obamas Head YouTube's Virtual Graduation with Guests, BTS, Lady Gaga, and More
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Top EDM Promoter Insomniac Furloughs Half of Its Force Because of the Coronavirus Pandemic
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Met Opera Forced to Furlough Almost 20% of Its Staff Due to Coronavirus
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Metallica Launches "Month of Giving" to Help in COVID-19 Relief
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Get Your Hands on These Music Themed Jigsaw Puzzles for Adults
Dig into five of challenging yet fun jigsaw puzzles from Amazon and never waste a moment while in quarantine. -
Mick Jagger Teaches Everyone "How To Quarantine" With Household Chores
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Auction Items from Prince, Beatles and Oasis Lyrics Will Be Up for Sale
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Get Your Own Fields of Gold With These Sting Vinyl Records
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Mother's Day Playlist to Show Your Love for Your Mom
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Bob Garcia, A&M Records Exec, Dies at 81 of Natural Causes
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Dave Greenfield, Keyboardist for The Stranglers, Dies From COVID at 71
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Journey and The Pretenders' 2020 Tour Canceled Due to Coronavirus
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Rock-themed Wall Clocks Unique Gift Ideas
Here are four innovative wall clocks with music-themed designs from Amazon that will surely please anyone.
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