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Meet Soul Children Of Chicago: A Grammy-Winning Gospel Ensemble
Forbes· 6 days agoFounded in 1981 by Dr. Walt Whitman, Jr, this dynamic church group has earned international acclaim,...
Wu-Tang Clan: Rare album to go on display at Mona in Tasmania
BBC News· 6 days agoHoused in an ornate silver box, Once Upon a Time in Shaolin - recorded in secret by the Wu-Tang Clan...
Taylor Swift Fans Notice Stevie Nicks Wearing TTPD Bracelet
US Weekly· 7 days ago“See even legends love Taylor,” one fan shared via X, after a Swift, 34, fan account posted a video...
Marantz Unveils MODEL M1 Compact Wireless Streaming Amplifier
Forbes· 6 days agoThis compact and powerful streaming amplifier from Marantz offers high-quality audio and pairs with...
Vinyl Version of Beyonce’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ With the Five Missing Tracks Is Finally on Sale, at a...
Variety via Yahoo News· 4 days agoVinyl-loving Beyoncé fans were chagrined when the singer issued an LP version of her acclaimed...
Are You Ready For A 6 CD Version of "Synchronicity" By The Police? | 97.3 KBCO
iHeartRadio· 4 days agoJuly 26, 2024 sees the global reissue of The Police ‘Synchronicity’, released in multiple formats,...
Extremely Rare Wu-Tang Clan Album to Be Played at Australian Exhibition
ARTnews· 5 days agoA rare album secretly recorded by the hip hop band Wu-Tang Clan is slated to be part of an...
Wu-Tang's Rare Copy Of "Once Upon A Time In Shaolin" Can Finally Be Heard—With A Catch
AllHipHop.com· 7 days agoThe nearly-mythical Wu-Tang Clan album, Once Upon A Time In Shaolin, is essentially folklore at this point. The sole copy of the project has been passed around like a hot potato since falling ...
Taylor Swift Fans Notice Stevie Nicks Wearing ‘TTPD' Bracelet on Stage
AOL· 7 days ago“See even legends love Taylor,” one fan shared via X, after a Swift, 34, fan account posted a video of Nicks wearing the bracelet with the TTPD logo.
2024 BMW i5 M60 xDrive: Get Ready to Haggle
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoThe electrified M60 is convincingly quicker, faster, more agile and more athletic than its predecessor. But the price? Dan Neil’s eyebrows are raised.