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Bill Rieflin, American drummer, mostly associated with acts Ministry, R.E.M., Nine Inch Nails, and King Crimson, dies at 59. -
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African Jazz-funk legend Manu Dibango dies of Covid-19
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Dua Lipa's New Single "Break My Heart" Out on March 25
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"American Idol" Live Performances Postponed Due to COVID-19
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Summerfest moved to September over coronavirus
Music event Summerfest has been moved to September, in a statement posted online earlier today, March 23. -
Memoir of Woody Allen Released by a New Publisher Amidst Controversy
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Kenny Rogers: The Life and Career of a Music Legend
Legendary singer Kenny Rogers died last Friday. Take a look at his life and career in the world of music.
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