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This month In Blues Legends 03/12

Skip James, Chuck Berry, T Bone Walker, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Willie Dixon, Memphis Slim, Helen Humes, B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Pinetop Perkins , Otis Taylor, Ben Harper, Charlie Musselwhite, Gary Moore, Eric Clapton, Doyle Bramhall Ii, Jeff Healey, Ana Popovic, Robert Cray

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This week In Soul Artists 10/52

Luther Vandross, Joss Stone, Lionel Richie & Kenny Chesney, Ernie Isley, Aretha Franklin, Incognito, Mary Wilson, King Curtis & The Kingpins, The Staple Singers, Gary Clark Jr. & William Bell, Ben Harper, Cesaria Evora

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Singing With Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow and Grace Potter’s acoustic “New Kid In Town” honors Glenn Frey with raw, stripped-back harmonies, reflecting the Eagles’ original while staying reverent. Kid Rock and Crow’s “Picture” brings aching regret to life, marrying confessional lyrics with their emotional vocal chemistry. The understated duet became a hit, resonating with heartbreak and sincerity.

Crow and Vince Gill’s take on “Two More Bottles of Wine” during Emmylou Harris’s tribute is polished yet safe, while her duet with Ben Harper on “My Sweet Lord” respects George Harrison’s legacy but feels bound by its solemn cause. Crow’s duet with Pat Benatar on “I Shall Believe” combines grit and grace but plays it too tidy, while her “Don’t Let Me Down” alongside Chris Stapleton adds layered textures but stays shadowed by the Beatles’ original.

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This week In Jazz Legends 06/52

Ben Harper’s “Whipping Boy” blends blues and folk elements in his 1994 debut, “Welcome to the Cruel World,” maintaining a restrained charm that invites reflection. Whitney Houston’s “It’s Not Right but It’s Okay” channels late-’90s precision and resilience, backed by Rodney Jerkins’ slick production, with Grammy-winning vocal defiance and a club-ready Thunderpuss remix that kept listeners engaged.

D’Angelo’s “Brown Sugar” fuses funk and jazz with lyrical nods to his neo-soul style, while Soundgarden’s “Spoonman” integrates unconventional rhythm and actual spoon solos for a gritty twist on grunge. Erykah Badu’s “Other Side of the Game” offers subdued storytelling, with her conversational delivery defining its quiet intensity. Each track marks a unique moment tied to its creators’ distinctive vision.

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Singing With Eddie Vedder

Natalie Maines, Glen Hansard, Yusuf/Cat Stevens, The Rolling Stones , Neil Finn, Ben Harper, Chris Martin, Tom Petty, R.E.M., The Who, Bruce Springsteen, Roger Waters

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This week In One-Off Collaborations 51/52

Judy Garland & Mel Tormé, Keith Richards & Jerry Lee Lewis, Christina Aguilera & Andrea Bocelli, Boz Scaggs, Naughty By Nature, Joan Osborne, Marcus Miller & David Sanborn, Michael McDonald & Carla Thomas, Joan Baez, Jerry Garcia & Bob Weir, Eddie Vedder & Ben Harper, Rod Stewart & Tina Turner, Eros Ramazzotti & Joe Cocker, Billy Preston & Syreeta, Joe Strummer & The Pogues, Frank Sinatra & Bing Crosby

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