Marvin Gaye is well-represented on today’s, his birthday’s, playlist.
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Today’s playlist celebrates Hanukkah; the December 21 birthdays of The Beach Boys’ Carl Wilson, Frank Zappa, Betty Wright, Carla Thomas, Nick Gilder, Paul & Paula’s Ray Hildebrand, Gwen McCrae, Fuel’s Brett Scallions, Black Box Recorder’s Sarah Nixey, and Jane Fonda; and the December 22 birthdays of Bee Gees’ Robin and Maurice Gibb; Cheap Trick’ Rick Nielsen, Vanessa Paradis, Meghan Trainor, 2 Live Crew’s Luke Campbell, Deacon Blue’s Ricky Ross, Latto, and Alvin Robinson.
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Today’s playlist celebrates the September 9 birthdays of Otis Redding, Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart, Iron Butterfly’s Doug Ingle, Drugstore’s Isabel Monteiro, Les Rythmes Digitales’ Stuart Price (a/k/a Jacques LuCont), Dee Dee Sharp, The Caravelles’ Andrea Simpson, and Brittney Spencer; and the September 10 birthdays of Aerosmith’s Joe Perry, Big Daddy Kane, Camper Van Beethoven/Cracker’s Dave Lowery, Bananarama/Shakespear’s Sister’s Siobhan Fahey, Three Dog Night’s Danny Hutton, T’Pau’s Carol Decker, José Feliciano, Ashley Monroe, and Avenue Q songwriter Jeff Marx.
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It’s been over four years since the most recent, and, imo, best Jay-Z album, 4:44. It’s been over three years since he and Beyoncé released the album Everything Is Love. This is a longer gap between albums than the one between when Jay-Z announced his retirement in 2003 and released Kingdom Come in 2006. Come on, Jay-Z! You can’t leave rap alone; the game needs you. Here are 30 examples as to why:
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