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Musical Groups Pursue Offensive Lyrics to Drive Sales
In November 2019, Coldplay released their eighth album, Everyday Life. In twenty years of professional music, it was the first time that any of Coldplay’s ...
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Songs Sound Engineers Use to Tune a Stereo
What's blasting from your car speakers, and more important, how does it sound? For sound-system engineers at the audio-equipment manufacturer Bose, ...
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Rappers Lauded for Urban Philanthropy
Rap artists Megan Thee Stallion and Missy Elliott have been burnishing their résumés as of late; following entries for “platinum-selling ...
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Christian Singer Criticized After Impromptu Performance
Gospel singer Bobbi Storm would seem to be aptly named, for her latest actions created a firestorm of controversy, testing the axiom that there’s ...
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Rap Legend Credits God for Restoring Voice Through AI
“I gotta share this just to show you how cold G.O.D. is,” said Tracy Lynn Curry, posting on the social media X employing the hip-hop slang ...
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A Temple to Music
Here's the most famous place you've never heard of. It's St. Peter's Church Hall in Liverpool, England. It looks like a typical church ...
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Hall & Oates' Band Origin Tied to Gun Violence
Pop R&B duo Hall & Oates, hitmakers in the late 70s and early 80s, made their unlikely team-up thanks to a series of unfortunate setbacks, one ...
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Bono on Silence and Surrender
Music icon Bono, lead singer of the popular band U2, tells the Atlantic magazine that lately God has been leading him to desire silence and listen to ...
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Country Artist’s Loss Leads Him to Jesus
By 2018, country artist Walker Hayes had gotten sober but then tragedy struck. He and his wife, Laney, lost their seventh child, Oakleigh, at birth. It's ...
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Medieval Musicians Served as Watchmen Over the City
During the late-Medieval period, London had a strange law on the books—each entry gate into the city had to keep a musician on duty. This could ...
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