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September 16, 2001
Sleeper sounds a wake-up call
When Paul Dukas' Fanfare from La Peri opens the 18th season of Festival Miami, the man giving the downbeat will be an Oklahoma-born, Texas-educated bass trombone player who spent his youth covering Blood, Sweat and Tears tunes.
The Keys to success
Everything has been going so smoothly in Alicia Keys' lightning entry into the pop world that it's downright rude when an elevator isn't ready and waiting as she approaches it on the 16th floor of her Westwood hotel. Every other door has certainly opened for this 20-year-old singer lately.
Alicia Keys
Maxwell brings life, music into sharper focus
In order for musicians to change their sound, sometimes they have to change their lives first.
Maxwell
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