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Chattanooga's annual Christian Music Festival, JFest, will kick off on June 21st with 9 bands, a Kids World area and fireworks. -
Misty Rae Carson is Making her CMA Fest Debut
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John Mayer Does Beyonce Better Than Beyonce, ‘XO’ Cover Launches at Number 13 on the Charts
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Kiah Victoria Looks To Go Worldwide With Her Soulful Pop Blend... But First, New Music Seminar in NYC
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WATCH: Asian Small-Clawed Otters from National Zoo Play Piano, Better Than an Orangutan Plays the Xylophone?
If you put a thousand otters in a room and give them a keyboard, one is bound to write Beethoven. If you put a thousand otters in a room and give them a keyboard, one is bound to write Beethoven. -
The Teen Age Gets By With A Little Help from Its Chemical Friends on New EP
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