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| | Hexapedia - Al Green (musician) |
 | | Green's debut album with Hi Records was Green is Blue, a slow, horn-driven album that allowed Green to show off his powerful and expressive voice, with Mitchell arranging, engineering, and producing. |  | | Green released in 2003 a non-religious (secular) album entitled I Can't Stop, his first collaboration with Willie Mitchell since 1985's He is the Light. |  | | The next year, Green was inducted into the Gospel Music Association's Gospel Music Hall of Fame. |
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http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/Al_Green_(musician)
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| | Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians - Factbites |
 | | The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians, considered by most scholars to be the best general reference source on the subject in the English language. |  | | Initially released through the vision and toil of George Grove, it was brought to a new height by Stanley Sadie and is the leading music reference source in English for both encyclopedic information and bibliographies. |  | | Amazon.com: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (20 Volume Set): Books: George Grove's Dictionary of Music... |
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http://www.factbites.com/topics/Grove-Dictionary-of-Music-and-Musicians
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| | All Things Deep - Reviews - Remy Shand: The Way I Feel |
 | | As a musician, Shand's talent is undeniable: he wrote, recorded and mixed the entire album in his Winnipeg, Canada home. |  | | Channeling memories of Al Green, Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye, "Everlasting," "Rock Steady" and "Why I Feel" impress with a luxurious sound comparable to a Maxwell release. |  | | The latest contestant in the Great White Hope sweepstakes for soul music, Remy Shand delivers a nice album with The Way I Feel, his Motown debut. |
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http://www.allthingsdeep.com/reviews/remy_shand_review.htm
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| | Deb Pasternak: The Press Room |
 | | And while the traditions on which she bases her music are familiar to us all, Pasternak is her own musician Ð trademarked by her own sound. |  | | Her music itself is a micro-encyclopedia of styles; reflecting an intelligence infused with a range of traditions. |  | | DebÕs writing conveys a truth that many of us already know, but havenÕt heard before. |
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http://www.debpasternak.com/pressroom.html
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