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Miranda Lambert keeps referring to the version of her that was captured on her 2005 debut album, “Kerosene,” as “baby me.” ...
Yusuf / Cat Stevens’ little known and rare 1974 concert album ‘Saturnight’ is set to receive its first ever global release.
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A Grammy Award-winning folk singer from New England is touring in honor of the 20th anniversary of his debut album.
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Singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut album, Trouble. Along with a remastered ...
Today, Miranda Lambert released a song that’s 20 years old in honor of the 20th anniversary of her debut album Kerosene called “I Don’t Love Here Anymore.” Of course, Kerosene first put her on the map ...