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Lady Soul who gets plenty of RESPECT
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Aretha Franklin
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Jazz great from New Orleans whose Hello Dolly album knocked the Beatles out of their #1 spot in the charts.
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Louis Armstrong
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One of the great interpreters of The Great American Songbook, his singing often took a backseat to his dancing, especially when he collaborated with Ginger Rogers.
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Fred Astaire
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These Bad Boys from Boston have been telling their audience to "Dream On" since 1973.
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Aerosmith
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Singer of "Rolling in the Deep", "Skyfall", "Hello", etc.
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Adele
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Beatles album with the songs "I Want You (She's So Heavy), Golden Slumbers, Her Majesty, and "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window", among others.
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Abbey Road
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Singer of "Take Me to the River", "Let's Stay Together", "Love and Happiness", etc.
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Al Green
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U2 album with songs "Mysterious Ways", "One", "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses", etc.
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Achtung Baby
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Singer of "Girl on Fire", "No One", "Fallin'", etc
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Alicia Keys
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Band with albums such as "Idlewild South", "Brothers and Sisters", "Eat a Peach", etc.
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The Allman Brothers Band
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Former Mouseketeer, and singer of "What a Girl Wants", "Genie in a Bottle", "Beautiful", etc.
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Christina Aguilera
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Todd Rundgren's 1985 album performed sans instruments.
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A Capella
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1982 Billy Joel song about the decline of American manufacturing.
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Allentown
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Canadian band with albums such as, "Funeral", "Neon Bible", "The Suburbs", etc.
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Arcade Fire
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Scottish singer of, "No More I Love You's", "Little Bird", "Walking on Broken Glass", etc.
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Annie Lennox
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