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From "Brandy" to Bowie, from Redbone to the Replacements
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All-time classics, buried treasures, cult favorites, and one-hit wonders — from Prince and Duran Duran to Kate Bush and the Go-Go's to the Replacements and R.E.M.
"Bowie on the Blockchain" will feature works that incorporate "artifacts" pulled straight from the late musician's archives
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Trent Reznor and company perform “I’m Afraid of Americans” and “Fashion” at first gig since Dec. 2018