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                    [Title] => The legacy of Barry White
                    [Summary] => Barry White, the giant of a man who gave romantic moments a special music score with his deep booming bass, passed away last Friday, July 4, at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. He was 58. White may have lost in his long battle with kidney disease brought on by high blood pressure, but the music he created during the past 30 years will always be called on to set the stage for lovers of all ages in many parts of the world.
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                    [Summary] => You can’t help but be dazzled by the light.


Face to face with one of the biggest pop acts from the past five years or so, you can’t help but fidget nervously in your seat. If this were just another boyband, it would have been easier to feel smart-alecky. But no, this time, we were snatched out of the "dark ages of musical mediocrity" and thrust into the light – the dazzling, resplendent light from the towering beacon of pop, the Lighthouse Family.
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