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  • Born on This Day in 1937, One-Half of Rock n’ Roll’s Most Beloved Sibling Duo, Whose Songs Later Became Hits for Linda Ronstadt and Vince Gill … from the American Songwriter Erinn Callahan
  • 4 Country Hits That Were Also Part of Movie Soundtracks … from the American Songwriter Gayle Thompson
  • 3 Bizarre Rumors About The Beatles That No One Should Have Entertained … from the American Songwriter Em Casalena
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More Americans Are Choosing To Take ‘Sleepcations’ … from the Huffington Post

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Travel experts break down this growing industry trend and what you should know before you attempt this kind of trip. ​Read More 

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