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Paul Rodgers of Bad Company, Free, The Firm, and Queen

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B.B. King: The Blues Boy Who Crowned a Genre

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Brad Paisley: Guitar Slinging Storyteller

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Fleetwood Mac: The Band That Danced Through The Storm

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Tim McGraw: A Cowboy’s Heart in a Country Song

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REO Speedwagon: Keep on Loving the Road

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Ted Nugent: The Motor City Madman Who Roared His Way to Rock

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Tommy Shaw: The Southern Soul of Styx

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LL Cool J: The Mic Master Who Built a Legacy

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Tom Petty: The Rebel Heart That Never Quit

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Randy Travis: The Country Crooner Who Found Redemption in Song

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Kool and the Gang: The Funk That Fueled a Party Revolution

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Buddy Guy: Legendary Bluesman

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Smokey Robinson: The Soul Man Who Sang Love into Life

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Chuck Berry: The Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll, 2012

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Shooter Jennings: The Outlaw’s Son Who Found His Own Gun

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Steven Tyler: The Screaming Dreamer of Rock ‘n’ Roll

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Chuck Berry: The Rift that Rocked the World

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The Commodores: The Funk-Soul Brotherhood That Lit Up the Night

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James Morrison: Soulful Singer from Rugby

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Dierks Bentley: The Drifter Who Found His Tune

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Don McLean: The Bard Who Sang The Day The Music Died

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Kenny Chesney: The Barefoot King of Country

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Willie

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Pat Monahan of Train: The Everyman Who Sang His Way to the Stars

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Daughtry: The Voice That Roared Through Rejection

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John Hiatt: Gravel voiced Troubadour from Indianapolis

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Alison Krauss: The Angel of Bluegrass

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Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds

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James Taylor: The Gentle Giant of Folk

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Willie Nelson and The Elms

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Steve Earle: The Outlaw Who Sang His Scars

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