
Andrew Flanagan
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Known as the "Prince of Darkness," the lead singer of the massively influential rock band Black Sabbath, Osbourne reached another generation via the MTV reality show The Osbournes in the early 2000s.
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Known for indelible hits like "One More Time" and "Around the World," the now-legendary French duo called it quits this week after years of silence.
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Along with the full nominations list, a look at the Recording Academy's turbulent year.
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The Puerto Rican star was expected to perform during the American Music Awards on Sunday night, but cancelled at the last minute.
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Davis parlayed a middling career as a promotions man into a successful one writing songs for the stars and scoring hits of his own.
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Ronald Bell, along with his brother, Robert "Kool" Bell, brought generations of music fans together on the dancefloor with hits like "Celebration," "Get Down On It" and "Jungle Boogie."
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The Department of Homeland Security announced the changes last week, which will take effect in early October.
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In a pastoral track from the New York duo, Randa Leigh asks an essential question: "What you follow, fear or love?"
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The Philadelphia rapper was part of the band's first four albums.
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As with its past sales events, Bandcamp will direct its usual cut of revenue made in a 24-hour period toward a progressive cause — in this case, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.