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Tag: Bill Withers

Anger & Hope – 10 Vital, Socially-Conscious Soul Songs The World Needs Right Now

Imagine, if just for a second, that President Obama had ordered peaceful protesters outside a historic church to be dispersed with tear gas and rubber bullets just so he could get a photo op with an upside down Bible. No clergy at the church were consulted, no prayers were made and no passages of scripture…

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Farewell Bill Withers – You Didn’t Have Many Hits, But Wow, All Of Them Were Classics

Sometimes – and maybe only sometimes – the headline says it all. Bill Withers only had about half-a-dozen hit songs, but those six or so tracks are as essential as any six songs in all of American soul music. Most of the giants of any music genre have significantly more placings in the US top…

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