+ Follow Jars of Clay Tag
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[Summary] => Acoustic singer and “ASAP” Sessionista Princess Velasco will launch her latest album tomorrow, March 14, 6 p.m at the Terraces, as she headlines Ayala Center Cebu’s launch of its Happy Colorful Summer Campaign.
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[Summary] => Musical genres now are so diverse, it’s hard to keep up. Imagine the old good ol’ standards: pop, country, jazz, soul, R&B, opera, folk black and white as the racial segregation in Django Unchained and so distinct.
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[Summary] => Although there were many who thought otherwise, it was generally believed for a long, long time that rock music and church worship would never mix. Some have even gone to the extent of calling rock the music of the devil. Of course, it is a fact that in some instances, there were indeed and still are people who use rock music for their evil ends.
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[Summary] => The Americans gave birth to rock and roll when they fused gospel with R&B. I honestly believe though that it was the Brits who gave the music elegance and the ability to battle new trends and emerge sounding new again. Think, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Who, Pink Floyd, Sting and many others over the years and in recent times Coldplay and Athlete.
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February 4, 2002 - 12:00am