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  "path": "/2026/05/29/on-the-record-10-underappreciated-music-acts-you-need-to-hear/",
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    "Columns",
    "On The Record",
    "Jeff burger",
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    "16 folk, pop, and rock artists and bands",
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    "Last Train to Memphis"
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  "textContent": "_**Back in 2020, this writer featured**_ 16 folk, pop, and rock artists and bands_**that deserve wide acclaim but have attracted only cult followings. Here are 10 more.**_\n\n* * *\n\n**Bobby Charles**\n\nThe late Bobby Charles**** was a gifted singer who also wrote many memorable songs, including “The Jealous Kind” (Ray Charles, Delbert McClinton, etc.) and “Walking to New Orleans” (Fats Domino). He never became famous, but you can’t blame the public for that: Charles eschewed the spotlight and ultimately walked away from the music business. Fortunately, he created some great recordings before he did. Start with Last Train to Memphis…",
  "title": "On the Record: 10 Underappreciated Music Acts You Need to Hear"
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