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Album review : STEEL BARS – A Rock Tribute To Michael Bolton – V/A
Frontiers [Release date: 07.07.23] Any adult remotely interested in popular music will have heard of Michael Bolton. His songs have been compiled to within an inch of their lives and have become the language of lurrve on late nite radio, … Continue reading →
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