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SiriusXM has been hit by a combined lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles by the big beast record companies. Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, Capitol Records and the indie company ABKCO Music & Records, Inc... -
TRANSLATION: Arnold Schoenberg's 'Pierrot Lunaire,' Op. 21 - "Crosses"
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New Faces for Friday - Meet Covenant 31
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2013 Dove Awards Nominees for Contemporary Christian Performance of the Year
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American Black Metal: Struggling Against The Stereotypes and 'Standards' Set By Scandinavian Originators
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Phantogram Release New Single "Black Out Days" [LISTEN]
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Dave Matthews and Sesame Street's Grover Team Up On 'I Need A Word'
The 44th season of Sesame Street premieres Monday, and Dave Matthews joins the show a special musical appearance. Sesame Street released a teaser of the performance on YouTube today.
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