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  2. Alan Lewis (music journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, he founded Kerrang! magazine, initially as an offshoot of Sounds, with Barton as its editor. It later became a regular monthly, and then weekly, magazine. [3] Lewis left journalism for some time to run a pub, but returned to edit pop music magazine No.1 in 1983, and then as editor of NME in 1987. [2]

  3. Sounds of Blackness - Wikipedia

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    Sounds of Blackness is a vocal and instrumental ensemble from Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota who perform music from several genres music including gospel, R&B, soul, and jazz. [2] The group scored several hits on the Billboard R&B and Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts in the 1990s.

  4. NIGHT (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Established in Manhattan, New York, in 1978, the magazine was created during the punk-new wave-disco nightclub era of among others; Studio 54, Xenon, Club A, Regine's, The Continental, Hurrah's, Danceteria, and the Mudd Club. Today the magazine continues to focus on the beautiful, the exclusive, the intelligent and the controversial.

  5. Sounds of the Seventies (Time-Life Music) - Wikipedia

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    Sounds of the Seventies was a 40-volume series issued by Time-Life during the late 1980s and early-to-mid 1990s, spotlighting pop music of the 1970s.. Much like Time-Life's other series chronicling popular music, volumes in the "Sounds of the Seventies" series covered a specific time period, including individual years in some volumes, and different parts of the decade (for instance, the early ...

  6. Alison Steele - Wikipedia

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    Alison Steele (born Ceil Loman; January 26, 1937 – September 27, 1995) was an American radio personality who was also known by her air name, The Nightbird.She amassed a large and loyal following on her night shifts on WNEW-FM in New York City during the late 1960s and 1970s.

  7. The Evolution of Gospel - Wikipedia

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    The Evolution of Gospel is the debut studio album by Sounds of Blackness, released in 1991. [3] In 1992, the album received the Grammy Award for " Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album ". Track listing

  8. Sound of... - Wikipedia

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    The longlist for the Sound of 2019 was revealed on 10 December 2018. [45] The acts nominated were Dermot Kennedy, Ella Mai, FLOHIO, Grace Carter, King Princess, Mahalia, Octavian, ROSALÍA, Sea Girls and slowthai. This is the first longlist since the Sound of 2007 to feature only 10 acts.

  9. Sounds (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Sounds was a UK weekly pop/rock music newspaper, published from 10 October 1970 to 6 April 1991.It was known for giving away posters in the centre of the paper (initially black and white, then colour from late 1971) and later for covering heavy metal (especially the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM)) [1] and punk and Oi! music in its late 1970s–early 1980s heyday.