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  3. Faking It: The Quest for Authenticity in Popular Music

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    Faking It: The Quest for Authenticity in Popular Music is a book written in 2007 by Yuval Taylor and Hugh Barker. In this book the authors discuss the quest for authenticity in popular music and the influence that that quest has had in the type of music that is played and listened, in particular a preference for raw, simple, underproduced music as opposed to sophisticated, complex, carefully ...

  4. Hugh Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Taylor (priest) (died 1585), English Catholic martyr; Hugh Taylor (rugby union) (1894–1956), Australian rugby union player; Hugh Taylor (Australian politician) (1823–1897), New South Wales politician; Hugh Taylor (MP) (1817–1900), British Member of Parliament for Tynemouth and North Shields; Hugh P. Taylor Jr. (1932–2021), American ...

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  6. 'I'm Done!': Conservative Columnist Quits Washington Post ...

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    Hugh Hewitt removed his earpiece and stormed off a Post live show amid a discussion about Donald Trump's rhetoric. 'I'm Done!': Conservative Columnist Quits Washington Post After Livestream Meltdown

  7. Hugh Taylor (archivist) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Alexander Taylor (22 January 1920 – 11 September 2005) was an English-born Canadian archivist, archival theorist and educator. [ 1 ] Born in England in 1920, Hugh Taylor studied history at the University of Oxford and took his Archives Diploma at the University of Liverpool .

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    still going today. Still, we ended the year with a low “score” because the sheer number of goals we had set made the achievement of all of them impossible. When it came time to pass the idea on to others, it was obvious that having so Your Best Year Yet® 7 Excerpt - Three Hours To Change Your Life

  9. Hugh Taylor (MP) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Taylor was born in Shilbottle in Northumberland in 1817. He was partly educated at the Royal Jubilee School, New Road, Newcastle. His first career as a mariner was short-lived and he became a became a partner in a house of coal factors, in London; and, subsequently, in several very extensive collieries in the North of England, including Haswell, Ryhope, Backworth, Holywell near Seaton ...