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Teen Ink Magazine, February 2004 : Music Articles

Brushfire Fairytales
by Jamie S., Boardman, OH
     In a music world where lyrics rarely have meaning,singer and songwriter Jack Johnson goes against the grain. With his first CD,"Brushfire Fairytales," Johnson offers 13 light, yet expressive,tracks ...
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Honkytonkville
by Matt M., Glendale, AZ
     George Strait's latest, "Honkytonkville,"is the best country album I have heard yet. It is truly perfect. Typically, thecountry listener expects a fairly good variety of decent songs, and hopefully afew exceptional ones ...
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Measure of a Man
by Carey M., Grapevine, TX
     Even though this amazingly talented young man didn't win "American Idol," he's making people think he doesn't need a reality show to be famous ...
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Play
by Teddy C., San Antonio, TX
     Moby's "Play" is a very interesting, entertaining and addictive album. It features a wide variety of music, from gospel-inspired folk music to mellow, almost gothic half-rock half-poetry ...
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Weezer
by Stephanie L., Milford, CT
     My brother had it first, way back in '94. But I rediscovered it, dusty and forgotten among the tapes in the cardboard box he took to college. Weezer's "Blue Album" will always be a tape. No CD can claim the same sensation ...
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