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Even though some artists clearly have the distinguished ability to write quality songs purely on their own, others tend to hold a form of
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I am sure that at one point in your lives, many of you have experienced a feeling similar to the one felt by Matt
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As successfully as minimalism (or “theater composition”) worked for the likes of Philip Glass and Steve Reich, some artists simply prefer an openly expendable
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I suppose it would be safe to assume that Jenny Reeve is finally on the verge of catching her big break. Although she is
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