Archive for March, 2008

Ray Conniff

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The lowdown: This bandleader is famous for introducing the “hum-sing-hum” chorus to pop music. Conniff noticed how the public usually latches onto only fragments of a song’s lyrics, so he crafted arrangements of standards and hit tunes that emphasized their most memor

Genre: Instrumental Pop Vocal/Easy Listening

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Damn Yankees

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The lowdown: Oh, power ballad, where have you gone? And hit-making supergroups — you, too, have scurried off like an unclean thing into the night. That’s why Damn Yankees are like a breath of…well, some kind of air. You’ve got plenty of big names here: Styx’s Tommy

Genre: Pop Metal Rock/Pop Hard Rock AOR

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Bruce Cockburn

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The lowdown: Bruce Cockburn has been one of Canada’s major stars for the past thirty years. A literate singer-songwriter, he has broken through to American audiences a number of times: baby boomers turned 1979’s “Wondering Where the Lions Are” into a hit, “If I Had a

Genre: New Folk Rock/Pop Folk Political Folk & Protest Songs Folk Pop Modern Folk Adult Alternative Singer-Songwriter

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