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  1. Keith Moon covered "Move Over Ms. L" for his 1975 solo album Two Sides of the Moon. Before the parent album's official release, during Lennon's March 1974 sessions with Harry Nilsson for Nilsson's album Pussy Cats, Lennon recorded two takes of the song in collaboration with former Beatles member Paul McCartney.

  2. The Pussycat Dolls set themselves apart with ‘Buttons,’ an assertive and provocative single that captured the group’s racy burlesque origins.

  3. The Meaning Behind The Song: Memory by Elaine Paige The song “Memory” is a powerful ballad that was featured in the musical Cats. The lyrics were written by Trevor Nunn and it was composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Elaine Paige is known for her rendition of the song, which has become an iconic piece of […]

  4. For artists with a 30 year career, Lunchbox's welcome return amazingly sounds like the excitement of a debut album. Also, for a band that comes from Oakland California, at times they sound very Brit Indie Pop from across the decades.

  5. Jackie Moon - Love Me Sexy 01:35:54 Keith Sweat, Jacci McGhee - Make It Last Forever (with Jacci McGhee) 01:38:08 Sexyy Red - Bow Bow Bow (F My Baby Dad) (Explicit) 01:40:26 Big Sean Ft Chris Brown And Tys - Play No Games (Dirty) 01:41:48 Blackstreet - Don't Leave ...

  6. Kaya Jones, a former member of the Pussycat Dolls, shares about the backlash she's received for sharing her story of abortion regret.

  7. www.burnabynow.com › today-in-history-and-celebrity-birthdays › today-musicToday-Music-History-May25 - Burnaby Now

    Today in Music History May 25: In 1893, Ernest V. "Pop" Stoneman, leader of one of the most famous family groups in country music, was born in Monorat, Va.