Jimmy Cliff, the charismatic reggae pioneer and actor who preached joy, defiance and resilience in such classics as “Many Rivers to Cross,” “You Can Get it If ...
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Today in Music History for Dec. 11: In 1882, Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta "Iolanthe" was performed at the Bijou Theater in Boston, the first U.S. playhouse to be lighted exclusively by electricity.
There is no getting over the death of your child; it’s learning to carry the weight. A gentle, practical guide for parents on ...
Bruce Springsteen contributed a live version of Jimmy’s song “Trapped” to the charity album We Are The World and once invited ...
The Police's Synchronicity Tour came to its conclusion in 1984 at Shea Stadium, where The Beatles also coincidentally played their final live touring concert. At that very concert, Sting thanked The ...
Hidden in Nashville’s Tusculum neighborhood lies a secondhand paradise that transforms shopping into an all-day adventure. ThriftSmart isn’t just another thrift store—it’s a vast wonderland where ...
In their 10 years as a band, The Beatles built a catalog that remains one of the biggest success stories in music history.
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Jimmy Cliff, the Jamaican reagge icon, dies aged 81
Jimmy Cliff, the magnetic reggae trailblazer and actor whose voice defined joy, rebellion and survival through classics like ...
The two-time Grammy winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer had hits with “Wonderful World, Beautiful People,” “You Can Get It ...
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