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Most music fans can probably be forgiven, at this point, for being doubting Thomases at the alleged demise of the major-label music industry.
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| December 11, 2009
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| March 25, 2008
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Not unlike Swedish, Tagalog, and Esperanto, music is a language, with its own conjugations and (lewdly) dangling participles.
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This article originally appeared in the June 28, 1983 issue of the Boston Phoenix.
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| July 25, 2007
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| July 03, 2007
Praise the Lord
This article originally appeared in the March 13, 1993 issue of the Boston Phoenix.
Mary Lou’s star rises from the Red Line Platform
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