Andrew Flanagan
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The MP3 upended the way the world receives and hears music, for better and for worse. Now it's dead.
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Parton set up the fund hours after the wildfire had ravaged her home state.
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A year ago today, fans made a pilgrimage to Paisley Park, the home of Prince. What they found there was a communal altar, separated from the building by about 100 feet.
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The blues-rock guitarist was found dead in his Massachusetts home. Police said he died of natural causes.
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Berry was central to the development of rock 'n' roll, with indelible hits like "Maybelline," "Roll Over Beethoven," "Rock and Roll Music" and "Johnny B. Goode."
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During his 72-year career, Cotton became one of the greatest and most respected bluesmen of the latter 20th century.
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A clash between SXSW and artists over legal language regarding international musicians at the festival boils down to fine print and big ideas.
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Adele swept the major categories over Beyoncé, David Bowie posthumously won every award he was nominated for and the Grammys sometimes obliquely addressed a charged political climate.
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Nominated against Beyoncé in all three of the major categories, Adele won a surprise (even to herself) sweep: Record, Song and Album of the Year.
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The three comedy legends join Harry Shearer's lawsuit, first filed last fall, against the film's owner.