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Kurt Titchenell, Jellyroll’s founder-trombonist, sued Tennessee country music star Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason Bradley DeFord, in federal court ..read more
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The 1963 album by the late jazz great was one of 25 selections by the Library of Congress, including recordings by Green Day, the Notorious B.I.G., Blondie and Lily Tomlin ..read more
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Plus: Jon Langford and Sally Timmes, Michael Hurley and Shannen Moser, and more ..read more
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The best places to get vinyl in Philly on World Record Day (or any other day ..read more
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The date of the Puerto Rican rap star's Philadelphia concert was dependent on the outcome of a basketball game ..read more
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Low Cut Connie, Speedy Ortiz, Hurry, and 7 other Philly bands are featured on the free-with-purchase set ..read more
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Betts had been battling cancer for more than a year and had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, his manager said ..read more
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Faye Anderson, a preservationist and founder of All That Philly Jazz, nominated Lee Morgan for the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry and for a PA historic marker ..read more
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With Swifties surprised with 15 extra songs at 2 a.m. Friday, it's the dawning of a new Era. One where Swift shows us her open wounds ..read more
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Some Taylor Swift fans believe the missing 1 on her Tortured Poets Department typewriter is an Easter egg. In reality, that's just how typewriters were manufactured. Philly Typewriter weighs in ..read more