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Power Pop | Rip
April 29, 2013
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Scott Miller's Power Pop Legacy

Scott Miller's Power Pop Legacy

by Annie Zaleski
The underground hero's greatest hits, influences, and devoted disciples.
Honky-Tonk | Rip
April 26, 2013
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George Jones, RIP

George Jones, RIP

by Cyndi Hoelzle
The towering country legend had one of the greatest voices of all time.
Oldies | Rip
April 26, 2013
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Phil Ramone, RIP

Phil Ramone, RIP

by Justin Farrar
Hailing "The Pope of Pop," friend to everyone from Madonna to Dylan to Getz.
Folk-Rock | Rip
April 24, 2013
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Richie Havens, RIP

Richie Havens, RIP

by Justin Farrar
The folk-rock icon and Woodstock legend left huge shoes to fill.
Singer-Songwriter | Rip
March 22, 2013
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Jason Molina, RIP

Jason Molina, RIP

by Andrew Gaerig
A playlist tribute to a ragged, glorious, deeply troubled indie-rock troubadour.
Country | Rip
February 19, 2013
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Mindy McCready, RIP

Mindy McCready, RIP

by Cyndi Hoelzle
A playlist tribute to the talented but deeply troubled country star, dead at 37.
Jazz | Rip
February 11, 2013
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Donald Byrd, RIP

Donald Byrd, RIP

by Seth Colter Walls
A playlist tribute to a soul-jazz trumpeter, bandleader and trailblazing pioneer.
Funk | Rip
January 30, 2013
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Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner, RIP

Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner, RIP

by Mosi Reeves
In loving memory of the Ohio Players star and all-around '70s funk luminary.
Jazz | Jazz Poll
January 10, 2013
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Jazz RIP 2012

Jazz RIP 2012

by Francis Davis
Hailing the many icons we lost this year, from Dave Brubeck to David S. Ware
Hindustani Instrumental | Rip
December 12, 2012
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Ravi Shankar, RIP

Ravi Shankar, RIP

by Rachel Devitt
Paying tribute to the sitar legend and rightfully revered Godfather of World Music.
Latin | Rip
December 10, 2012
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Jenni Rivera, RIP

Jenni Rivera, RIP

by Rachel Devitt
An obit and playlist tribute to the dearly departed Latin-pop superstar.
Jazz | Rip
December 5, 2012
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Dave Brubeck, RIP

Dave Brubeck, RIP

by Seth Colter Walls
Saluting a trailblazing jazz titan who was even more adventurous than you think.
Jazz | Rip
October 26, 2012
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David S. Ware, RIP

David S. Ware, RIP

by Seth Colter Walls
A playlist tribute to the fire-breathing free-jazz saxophone colossus.
Country Soul | Playlist
September 7, 2012
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Joe South, RIP

Joe South, RIP

by Nate Cavalieri
Rap/Hip-Hop | Rip
September 4, 2012
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Chris Lighty, RIP

Chris Lighty, RIP

by Mosi Reeves
Paying tribute to the hip-hop impresario behind 50 Cent, LL Cool J, A Tribe Called Quest and more.
Soundtracks | Rip
August 10, 2012
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Marvin Hamlisch, RIP

Marvin Hamlisch, RIP

by Nate Cavalieri
Although the passing of a musical icon always seems to cause a renewed surge of interest in his or her career, the death of composer and songwriter Marvin Hamlisch, who died Tuesday after a brief illness at the age of 68, seems to arrive at precisely the wrong moment in history. Time has made an unfortunate parallel between Hamlisch's biggest hit, "Nobody Does It Better," and 'The Spy Who Loved Me,' the Roger Moore-era James Bond film from which it came. Both the weepy power ballad -- all strings, sap and vanilla vibrato - and the film's silly Cold War futurism seem wholly out of sync with the current cultural zeitgeist. But a full examination of Hamlisch's long and celebrated career reveals a musician who bridged the gap between distinct eras of American music, and stood among the last of a breed of composers equally apt at writing for the stage, the screen and the pop charts. He remains one of two artists in history to win a Pulitzer, an Emmy, a Tony, an Oscar and a Grammy -- the other is Richard Rogers. Has his music aged well? Not so much. His biggest accomplishments are in the bygone artistic form of the movie theme song ('Ice Castles,' 'Sophie's Choice,' 'The Way We Were' and 'The Sting'), relatively nondescript movie scores ('Three Men and a Baby,' anyone?), and only recently revived Broadway razzle-dazzle like 'A Chorus Line' and 'They're Playing Our Song.' But his biography outlines the towering accomplishments of an American icon: At six years old, he became one of the youngest students ever admitted to Juilliard. He scored his first pop hit at 16 (Leslie Gore's "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows"), and spent the '70s and '80s lording over Hollywood and Broadway with unrivaled dominance, winning every award possible for a composer and becoming a recognizable fixture in pop culture. So if Hamlisch's body of work now comes across as a schmaltzy artifact from another day, that might actually be the secret to his success: He was able to eloquently articulate the spirit of the times. And even now, an open-minded spin of a tune like "The Way We Were" - initially popularized by Barbra Streisand, and recently described by Thom Yorke as "the most romantic song ever written" -- frames Hamlisch's gifts in their rightfully resonant context. Maybe one day we'll say the same about Roger Moore's take on James Bond.
Bluegrass | Rip
May 31, 2012
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In Memory of Doc Watson (1923-2012)

In Memory of Doc Watson (1923-2012)

by Justin Farrar
Bluegrass | Rip
May 21, 2012
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In Memory of Doug Dillard...

In Memory of Doug Dillard (1937-2012)

by Justin Farrar