Word: rhythm
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...crowd at last night's concert was in the Caedmon's Call groove, often joining in to clap with the rhythm or standing and swaying to the music...
BANKRUPTCY FILED. TONI BRAXTON, 30, slinky rhythm-and-blues vocal superstar whose two albums have sold more than 15 million copies; in Atlanta. Claiming debts of more than $1 million, Braxton says she is "effectively insolvent." Last December she sued LaFace Records, to be freed from a contract she considers unlucrative...
...buzz of Broadway for months. The show's opening, originally scheduled for Jan. 8, was postponed three weeks when a new director--the show's fourth--was brought in to do some last-minute retooling. Even the preshow CD, Simon's first album of new music since The Rhythm of the Saints in 1990, was a serious commercial disappointment, dropping off the Billboard Top 100 after only six weeks...
British-born producer-performer Goldie helped bring some rhythm back into rock. His brilliant 1995 album, Timeless, was instrumental in founding the genre of drum 'n' bass--pulsating, mostly danceable music driven by clubland bass grooves and propulsive percussion. Today's rock 'n' rollers are reveling in the groove, from Prodigy's brutal electro-punk, across the musical galaxy to the ska-rock band Smash Mouth's upbeat remake of War's Why Can't We Be Friends? Goldie wasn't the only influence, of course, but the sea change has been profound: if you listen to Yield, the grandfatherly...
...last game against Dartmouth on Saturday, the Crimson struggled to get into any kind of rhythm during the first half while the Big Green shot phenomenally from the floor. In the end, however, Dartmouth came back down to earth and Harvard found a way to pull off the 74-69 victory...