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Is the Police’s ‘Don’t Stand So Close to Me’ Autobiographical?

In 1980, the Police scored a massive hit with “Don’t Stand So Close to Me.” But was the song, which reached the Top 10 in

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Willie Colón: Best Songs

The music titan, who made more than 40 albums, died on Saturday. These recordings show how he shaped the genre Salsa has known more than

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20 UK Acts That Defined A UK Dancefloor Sound

While punk and New Wave grabbed the UK headlines during the late 70s, in the nightclubs of London and southeast Britain, American funk music was

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Why John Lennon Hated the Beatles’ ‘Let It Be’

“Let It Be”  was a massive hit and has become one of the Beatles most popular songs, but John Lennon hated it. The reasons are multifaceted. The clearest line can

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How to Change Your Artist Photo on Wikipedia

On Wednesday (February 18), Mike Hadreas, the artist better known as Perfume Genius, posted a desperate plea on X: “Can someone please change my Wikipedia

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How Paul McCartney Went Totally Solo With ‘Coming Up’

Paul McCartney was so itching to break free from the group constraints of the Beatles in 1970 that his self-titled solo debut was truly a one-man

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The Making Of The Beach Boys’ Box Set ‘We Gotta Groove’

The new Beach Boys box set We Gotta Groove tells the story of the legendary band’s mid-70s, a period that saw the release of the

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When Elton John Forced Bernie Taupin to Break His Own Rules

The successful partnership between Elton John and Bernie Taupin always worked on the same principles – until the day when the performer forced his co-writer to break the

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9 New Albums You Should Listen to Now: Baby Keem, Hen Ogledd, and Hilary Duff

Larry June, Curren$y, and the Alchemist have run in the same circles (and united in pairs) for years, but Spiral Staircases marks the first time

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How ‘I Want You to Want Me’ Almost Didn’t Get a Second Chance

“I Want You to Want Me” became Cheap Trick’s breakout hit in 1979, thanks to a live version recorded at Tokyo’s Nippon Budokan a year earlier.

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