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The Grawemeyer Award for Composition
 
Grawemeyer AwardThe Grawemeyer Music Award is the most prestigious composition award in the world, and it carries the largest cash prize. The 2010 winner was recently announced, and AMG takes a look the Grawemeyer, its illustrious honorees, and their work.

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News Roundup: 2/9/2010
 
Faith Evans -- the widow of iconic hip-hop artist Notorious B.I.G -- will star in her own reality series this year. With three platinum-selling albums under her belt and another record on the way, Evans plans to use the series as a means of relaunching her career. [Variety.com]

The lineup for Bonnaroo 2010 is slowly unveiling itself on the festival's MySpace page, where new acts are announced every six minutes. While there's been no sign of the two purported headliners -- Paul Simon and Paul McCartney -- the festival has confirmed appearances by the Flaming Lips, Phoenix, Weezer, Norah Jones, the Avett Brothers, Jay-Z, GWAR, and others. [Bonnaroo.com]

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AllMusic Loves '65!!!
 
A Love SupremeArriving a year after the British Invasion kick-started and two years before the Summer of Love, 1965 sometimes gets overlooked among the great years of the '60s, but a convincing case could be made that it showcases how creatively fertile the decade was almost better than any other year. That's because 1965 isn't about one style or sound: every genre produced timeless music, whether it was Miles Davis settling into his second classic quintet, Motown's hit machine not slowing down, Bakersfield electrifying country music, B.B. King captivating at the Regal, or American rock & roll bands pounding out responses to the British Invasion from their own garages while the Who made their debut. And, of course, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, the Beach Boys, and the Byrds all released multiple classic albums, including Rubber Soul, Highway 61 Revisited, Out of Our Heads, Today!, and Mr. Tambourine Man -- records that defined just what rock & roll could do. If that doesn't make a contender for the greatest year of the '60s, then what does?

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