Bonnie, Jackson et al are The Sensitive Ones in Colorado (1999)

Raitt, Browne, Colvin, Hornsby, Lindley & Ingram - Red Rocks, Denver - Sept.12, 1999
Raitt, Browne, Colvin, Hornsby, Lindley & Ingram - Red Rocks, Denver - Sept.12, 1999
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On TV today, Bruce Hornsby & Shawn Colvin with David Letterman (1996)

Bruce Hornsby & Shawn Colvin, "Lost Soul," on Letterman, September 11, 1990
Bruce Hornsby & Shawn Colvin, "Lost Soul," on Letterman, September 11, 1990
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Happy Birthday Alison Krauss

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°310 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of George Michael brought precision to "I Can’t Make You Love Me," while Dina Carroll’s "The Perfect Year" balanced nostalgia and hope. Thunder’s "A Better Man" embraced introspection, and Kristin Hersh’s "Your Ghost" delivered haunting simplicity with Michael Stipe’s ethereal backing. Sheryl Crow’s "Strong Enough" stood out for its raw honesty, and Lenny Kravitz’s "I Build This Garden For Us" channeled ’60s idealism. Lisa Loeb’s "I Do" pushed back at industry demands, Shawn Colvin’s "Round of Blues" merged thoughtful folk-rock with collaboration, and Wendy & Lisa’s "Don’t Try to Tell Me" leaned into funky confidence. Each carved its place with depth and emotion.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°471 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Tony Hadley’s "Game of Love" showcases his rich baritone, stepping away from Spandau Ballet's New Romantic vibe, while Vanessa-Mae’s daring take on "I Feel Love" fuses electric violin with disco roots. Shawn Colvin and Mary Chapin Carpenter’s duet on "One Cool Remove" delivers folk intimacy, and Shanice’s "Saving Forever for You" leans into heartfelt ’90s balladry. Kavana’s "I Can Make You Feel Good" adds a polished pop twist to a Shalamar classic, and Lush’s "For Love" captures the dreamy melancholy of early ’90s shoegaze, leaving an enduring mark despite modest chart success.

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