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The Week of May 15, 1982 in Music History
See what was hot in music history during the week of May 15, 1982.
0 commentsFive Great Covers the Others Did Not List
After reading several articles on great cover songs, I wanted to do one on great cover songs that did not make the other lists. Here are five great cover songs that fit that bill.
10 comments100 Best Cover Songs Part 6 (50-41)
Here is part 6 of the 100 best covers (50-41). Bruce Springsteen declares his love for a Jersey Girl, Urge Overkill makes Neil Diamond cool and The Beatles are going to make you Twist and Shout. Pearl Jam also provides you with some sweet relief for Crazy Mary while Radiohead gets dubbed into Radiodread.
2 commentsThe Magic of Stevie Wonder
As a child, Stevie Wonder studied classical piano and learned to play the synthesizer, organ, melodica, harmonica, clarinet, bongas, congas and drums. He signed on with Motown giant, Berry Gordy, Jr one year later in 1962. He has been a staunch activist for many humanitarian and peace causes since the 1980s. Through his career, Wonder would take home 15 Grammy awards.
16 commentsMy Top Ten Songs of the 1970's
Having been born in the latter half of the 1960's, it's safe to state that the music that makes me smile more than any other, more or less, is the music that was made during the decade that I spent my young childhood: the 1970's. I specifically...
4 comments10 BEST R & B ARTISTS EVER
This hub is about the top rhythm and blues groups ever. Sam Cooke is outlined here with you tube videos, pictures and commentary. Marvin Gaye, Bel Biv Devoe and Luther VANDROSS are chronicled in this hub.
0 commentsThe Paul's Boutique Sample Show Part 1
1) Loran's Dance - Idris Muhammad1) Funky Snakepit - Alphonse Mouzon also Kris Kross on "I Missed the Bus" (Radio Version) 2) Dancing Room Only - Harvey Scales also Soul II Soul on "Back To Life" 3) Tell Me Something Good - Ronnie...
8 commentsMotown Ballads Vol. 1
Great Ballads of Motown! Feat. Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson and more!
19 commentsThe Superstitions
Superstitions is an irrational fear of the unknown. Superstitious beliefs are as old as man himself and himself and have continued in some form or the other in all ages. Some superstitions are common the world over, but others belong exclusively to...
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