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My Life, As I See It: An Autobiography

Born just before World War II, Marie Dionne Warrick was raised in a diverse neighborhood where everyone got along despite…

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’tween

On the morning that Wayne Blake entered the world, the midwife, Thomasina Baikie, did what came naturally: she checked to…

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Barbara Cook & Michael Feinstein: Cheek to Cheek

Two masters (well, a master and mistress) of the American Songbook join forces to capture 14 sublime tracks with all…

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Diamond Rings: Special Affections

Canadian popster John O’Regan opened for Robyn last month in Warehouse Live, bringing his pulsing electro-pop sound to Houston. GrooveOut…

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Linda Eder: Now

The award-winning Broadway star reunites with Frank Wildhorn, the composer who penned Eder’s entre to the big time in Jekyll…

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Joyce DiDonato: Diva Divo

The acclaimed mezzo–soprano jumps gender fences by singing both female and male roles in this ambitious collection. GrooveOut Short

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Ellie Goulding: Lights

The title track from this Brit songstress’s bright CD is fun and contagious, but her re-do of Elton John’s “Your…

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Adele: 21

In the chronological follow-up to her debut album, 19, here the big girl with a big voice has the ability…

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The Sounds: Something to Die For

Despite this Swedish punk/electro quintet’s pervasive fascination with death, their music is remarkably danceable. GrooveOut Short

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Christopher Jackson: In the Name of Love

The beautiful man with the equally beautiful voice extends his Broadway chops to with this soulful R&B album. GrooveOut Short

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