Posted on November 7, 2004 by thestateofblog
“It’s Rock & Soul,” is how I described Martin Luther’s CD “Rebel Soul Music” to a friend of
mine. It has the best elements of both genres: great guitar riffs reminiscent of Prince and Kravitz; Soulful singing that would find a home on a R&B station; and odes to America, a New York City girl, and [...]
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Posted on November 7, 2004 by thestateofblog
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This is a principle introduced in The Federalist Papers: No. 51 that, as a part of the checks and balances germane to the Constitution, the different interests and sects found in American society would keep one clear majority from dominating a minority. The theory is that even within a group that could [...]
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Posted on November 7, 2004 by thestateofblog
“It’s Rock & Soul,” is how I described Martin Luther’s CD “Rebel Soul Music” to a friend of
mine. It has the best elements of both genres: great guitar riffs reminiscent of Prince and Kravitz; Soulful singing that would find a home on a R&B station; and odes to America, a New York City girl, and [...]
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Posted on November 7, 2004 by thestateofblog
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This is a principle introduced in The Federalist Papers: No. 51 that, as a part of the checks and balances germane to the Constitution, the different interests and sects found in American society would keep one clear majority from dominating a minority. The theory is that even within a group that could [...]
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