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K-Pop Roundup: February 2015 – K-Pop Chromophobia Continues
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K-Pop Roundup: February 2015 – K-Pop Chromophobia Continues

By
Scott Interrante
/ 16 March 2015
As K-pop continues to regain its even footing after its turbulent 2014, artists this month have taken to somber music and black and white videos.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Music/Sound Affects

Fade to Black: R.I.P. Ronnie James Dio

By
Sean McCarthy
/ 17 May 2010
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Ronnie James Dio: Saying Goodbye to One of Metal’s Greatest Voices

By
AJ Ramirez
/ 17 May 2010
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A Light in the Black: Ronnie James Dio, 1942-2010

By
Adrien Begrand
/ 17 May 2010
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Boris with Michio Kurihara: Rainbow

By
Adrien Begrand
/ 30 May 2007
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Rainbow: Live in Munich 1977

By
Adam Williams
/ 29 October 2006
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Rainbow: Catch the Rainbow: The Anthology

By
Adrien Begrand
/ 13 August 2003

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