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  • Nextrush Unplugged: Weekend Version Other Side Helen Reddy Chutzbollah Clown Songs Idaho To Israel

    10/03/2020 7:36:46 PM PDT · by Nextrush · 4 replies
    Nextrush Free ^ | 10/3/2020 | Nextrush/Self
    The coronavirus story continues the Dictatorship of COVID-19 worldwide the Faucian version of how humanity is supposed to live with the backdrop of President Trump's diagnosis and treatment now underway. "If we had an honest media" starts this Twitter post..... We'll move forward and consider those from the world of music who have moved on this week. He was one of my friend's favorite singers back in the 1970's and songs like this remind me why my friend loved the music of Mac Davis who passed away this week at the age of 78..... Before we remember the music of...
  • Radio Exec Sparks Fury With Possible Racist Remarks

    08/02/2007 7:16:47 PM PDT · by TornadoAlley3 · 77 replies · 2,060+ views
    foxnews ^ | 08/02/07 | Roger Friedman
    Cox Radio Possible Racist Remarks Spark Fury: It wasn’t tough enough for Judy Collins and Sam Moore, two famous and popular singers, to testify in front of a Congressional committee on Tuesday about the need for a performance royalty on radio stations. (Singers on hit records aren’t paid when a record is played on the radio; only the writers are.) Now Robert Neil, the head of Cox Radio, which owns 80 stations in 18 markets, has infuriated them with what some consider to be racist remarks regarding their right to earn a living. And R&B legend Moore, for one, is...
  • 'When ya gettin' rid of him?'

    08/19/2004 7:21:31 PM PDT · by Pikamax · 20 replies · 1,062+ views
    Guardian ^ | 08/19/04 | Mark Seddon
    'When ya gettin' rid of him?' Tony Blair has become an embarrassment to Labour's natural allies across the Atlantic - the Democrats Mark Seddon Friday August 20, 2004 The Guardian Out on the stump in Brooklyn with Democrat Congressional hopeful Frank Barbero came a chance to talk to the footsoldiers in an election that all agree is the most important in decades. America is polarised between red and blue - or, as some Democrats whisper, between progressive America and a revived Confederacy. With George, the Vietnam vet turned transit worker, and Jeff Gold, the eternally optimistic full-time organiser, we leafleted...