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The World’s 5 Definitive Names in 2022

Posted By: adminon: January 01, 2023In: World From AfricaTags: Buckingham Palace, Harvard University, King Charles 111, Lady Hussey, Michael Jackson, Sistas Space, Vladimir PutinNo CommentsViews:
The World's 5 Definitive Names in 2022

If it were to be put to vote, millions of lists would be sure to come up, reflecting each list maker’s soul of person. Democracy can be chaotic in such matters. Mercifully, there is no such... Read more

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‘Take A Message to Mary’ No More As the Last of the Everly Brothers Leaves the World Mourning

Posted By: adminon: August 24, 2021In: LifeworldTags: Michael Jackson, Simon and Garfunkel, The BeatlesNo CommentsViews:
‘Take A Message to Mary’ No More As the Last of the Everly Brothers Leaves the World Mourning

The world of artistic creativity is diminished (or is it depleted?) by one, with the death now of the last of the Everly Brothers, Don Everly. That is the guy who along with his brother, Phi... Read more

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Manu Dibango, Second Top African Musician To Die of Virus After Fela

Posted By: adminon: March 24, 2020In: LifeworldTags: Afrobeat, Coronavirus, HIV, Michael Jackson, Soul Makossa, ‘African condition’No CommentsViews:
Manu Dibango, Second Top African Musician To Die of Virus After Fela

No matter how many times and within whichever set of respondents, his name would be among the top three African musicians who stand out in terms of global impact. The two of them would be Hu... Read more

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