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Eric Clapton's chart-topping cover of Bob Marley's biggest hit song sparked a debate about race and representation in music.
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A few months after his death, Cornell performed Leonard Cohen’s anthemic “Hallelujah” in tribute to her dad and Linkin Park’s ...
As Bob Marley proclaimed in “Survival,” his 1979 anthem, “Yeah! we’re the survivors … thrown in the fire, but never get burn” ...
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