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Muddy Waters' 1964 record, "Folk Singer," is an outlier in his repertoire, an acoustic gem from a musician known for electrifying the blues.
When Lauryn Hill released The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill in 1998, it became a seismic event in music.
Leonard Cohen's debut album, Songs of Leonard Cohen (1967), remains one of the most influential folk albums of all time.
John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme is not merely an album; it’s a spiritual journey woven into a jazz masterpiece.
Robert Johnson’s King of the Delta Blues Singers is a seminal work that immortalized Johnson’s status as a blues legend.
One of the most thrilling events in jazz history occurred at the Newport Jazz Festival in the summer of 1956.
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