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The hip-hop economy goes free trade
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The greatest band of all time?
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David Bowie 1947-2015 Legendary Musician
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Motown'. boss Berry Gordy Jr. and the Supremes: lead singer Diana Ross (sitting). Mary Wilson (right). and Cindy Birdsong, the aptly named newest member. Motown's biggest moneymakers, the Supremes are moving deeper into the mass popular-music market with Rodgers and Hart songs and personal appearances at Miami Beach and Las Vegas.
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