
Andrew Flanagan
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After forming the group in 1944, Fountain would remain steadfast in his dedication to the gospel form and resist pressure to go more commercial with R&B and rock and roll.
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The policy, met with both cheers and jeers, was criticized for the confusion its implementation caused.
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The neoclassical minimalist composer follows up a lauded new record with a quiet batch of castaways.
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The executive caused a stir earlier this year for suggesting women needed to "step up" to be recognized in the music business.
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Law enforcement points to drill rappers' work as contributing, or even inciting, violence in London, but opinions are split on its root causes.
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The song joins a legacy of tepid songs required to accomplish too much in too little time.
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Two English musicians, with a strange backstory, mine "library music" to create a fuzzy, endlessly vibing sound.
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The man was among some 20,000 people attending a Jacky Cheung concert when he was identified by facial recognition technology powered by artificial intelligence.
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Sony's acquisition of EMI Music Publishing will add the vast majority of a legendary catalog of compositions to its already massive publishing vault.
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"He was never not busy," his daughter Lisa says of the musician, who also lent his playing and songwriting talents to Miles Davis, Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway.