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Go over to any CD retailer site and punch in "Movie Soundtracks" and you will be hit with over 20,000 options. While there are plenty to readily dismiss, there are still hundreds that could easily qualify for whatever "list" you want to make. More »
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BRitney
With both Taylor Swift and Britney Spears releasing new albums, it's time we thought about teen idols, doncha think? More »
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John Mellencamp
With Turkey Day upon us, it's VITAL to our standing here at List Of The Day to discuss the ten musical acts that when offered the chance to sing about women and love and money decide to sing about America instead. More »
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GNRchinesedemocracy
It is said that Chinese Democracy the long-awaited (to put it mildly) new Guns N' Roses album should be commercially available this week. Now, whether or not an album featuring only one original member of the band, one W. Axl Rose, should be consider More »
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Rod Stewart
The Definitive Rod Stewart, a career overview that is obviously definitive, if the title is correct, drops this week and my boss is saying, "Why don't you write something nice about Rod Stewart for the people? More »
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mitch_mitchell
Mitch Mitchell, the last surviving member of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, has exited stage left, right or wherever. It made me think about legendary rock drummers. The following ten are the ones who quickly came to mind. More »
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New Order
Alternative in the 1980s basically meant anything that mainstream radio wouldn't play. Which was mostly everything back then. You had to either have an "alternative" station or a college radio station available to hear most of these acts. More »
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Rick Astley
Once upon a time a musician whose career had cooled went on to own a car dealership, work in land development, or studied economics to figure out where all the money went, but these days you can be rest assured that they're still out there touring so More »
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Ani DiFranco
Now there are plenty of independent recording artists out there. Many of them are independent because no one else wants them. But there have been quite a few acts over the years who could've gone on to a major label but politely declined the invitati More »
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Bruce Springsteen
Someone just told me there's a Presidential Election going on. I wanted to compile had to represent performers who even if they don't always sing about politics, generally make people feel like they are taking part in a political act. More »
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Pinetop Perkins' 80-year career still going

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Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:03am PST

AP - Noisy crowds in smoky bars don't bother 96-year-old bluesman Pinetop Perkins. It's all part of his job. Most nights, after he snuffs out his menthol cigarette, Perkins slides onto the piano bench in some club and … More »

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