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Few forms of music have been as misunderstood, vilified or wildly successful as hip-hop.  Like  jazz, blues and rock ‘n’ roll before it . . .

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At an age when most little kids are glued to the TV set, Ahmir “?uestlove” Thompson was in front of a turntable learning, absorbing.  He was only allowed to watch one TV show . . .

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Woody Allen is a waltz.  Richard Pryor is R&B.  Groucho Marx is a march.  It’s all rhythm,  whether it’s the . . .

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Put away the irony.  Clear a drawer for the ’80s kitschy nostalgia.  “Weird” Al Yankovic must be taken seriously.  Sure, he might have spent his life . . .

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Lewis Black is actually kind of a sweet guy.  Granted, the comedian most famous for his “Back in Black” segments on The Daily Show and . . .