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Janet Jackson releases her fourth album : ‘Rhythm Nation 1814’ featuring ‘Miss You Much,’ ‘Escapade,’ ‘Black Cat’ and ‘Love Will Never Do (Without You)’ (1989)

Janet Jackson's 'Rhythm Nation 1814' is her fourth studio album released on September 19, 1989 by A&M Records. Track listing : 1.Interlude: Pledge - 00:47 . 2.Rhythm Nation (Janet Jackson,…

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Volt publish Otis Redding’s third album : ‘Otis Blueː’ featuring ‘I’ve Been Loving You Too Long,’ ‘Satisfaction’ and ‘Respect’ (1965)

Otis Redding's 'Otis Blue' is his third studio album featuring 'I've Been Loving You Too Long,' 'Satisfaction' and 'Respect,' produced by Jim Stewart and Steve Cropper and released on September…

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Me:nu Du Jour September 14 (EN.FR.ES)

>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To LL Cool J, Muse, Trey Songz, Arcade Fire, Counting Crows, Noname, Freddie Hubbard, Tom Harrell, Branford Marsalis We Celebrate Amy Winehouse, A-ha, Nas, Perez…

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For ‘In the Blue Light,’ Paul Simon hires Bill Frisell, Wynton Marsalis and others to revisit several old and more obscure pieces of his catalogue. De(blue)lightful!

Paul Simon's 'In the Blue Light' is his fourteenth solo studio album recorded with among others Bill Frisell, Wynton Marsalis, Bryce Dessner from The National and the yMusic sextet and…

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Berimbau e Capoeira

Step into the rhythmic world of Berimbau E Capoeira, where artists like Mestre Bimba and Grupo Capoeira Brasil intertwine tradition with innovation. These legends are not just musicians; they are storytellers bridging past struggles with contemporary rhythms, preserving a cultural dialogue that spans centuries and continents. From the resonant echoes of the berimbau to the jingling pandeiro, this genre brings the vibrant legacy of Afro-Brazilian resilience to life through cadence and melody.

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