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A father and his child share a unique bond. No amount of hard and heavy work would keep these men from fawning over their little bundles of joy. Some fathers scream in joy. Some fathers, however, get so inspired that they immortalize their feelings in song.Here are some of the most successful songs that these father-musicians have written for their children. -
Ben Folds, Cake To Co-Headline Eastern US Summer Tour
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Ben Folds to Launch Intimate ‘A Piano & A Playpen’ Tour This Fall; Get Tickets While They Last
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Paul Simon and Stephen Colbert Perform 'Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard' on Late Show
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Stephen Colbert Sings "Everyday People" in All Star Jam on 'Late Show'
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Lorde, Diplo, Flume, Alt-J, Skrillex, Ben Folds & Others Attempt To Make The 'Hottest Hit 100 Record', Hilarity Ensues [WATCH]
How many artists does it take to make a hit record? Triple J attempted to find out by getting 40 of the top 100 artists on their top 100 records countdown to come together and make a hit song. Triple J breakfast hosts enlisted 40 of the world's finest musicians to try and make this record from scratch and it didn't go so well. Even after gathering names like Lorde, Diplo, Skrillex, Flight Facilities, Flume, Ben Folds, Reggie Watts, Gotye, Kingswood, Alt-J, Disclosure, The Presets and of course Rick Atsley into one room, the group of artists were unable to get anything going. -
Sturgill Simpson Sings 'Long White Lines' In Nashville's Recently Saved RCA Studio A [WATCH]
Simpson's recent performance at RCA Studio A in Nashville was originally supposed to be his eulogy for the soong-to-be-torn-down landmark. -
Nashville RCA Studio A Saved By Last-Minute Deal; Sold To Music Tourism Company
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Nashville Music Row: Ben Folds And Other RCA Studio A Tenants Given Eviction Notice
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Ben Folds And Nashville Music Row: Studio A's Future Looks Bleak After Inspection Reports Released
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