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Pioneers, The

noun

  1. a historical novel (1823) by James Fenimore Cooper.


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Eric Carmen, 74, whose plaintive vocals soared above the crunching guitars of the 1970s power-pop pioneers the Raspberries on hits like “Go All the Way,†and whose soft-rock crooning later as a solo artist propelled anthems like “All by Myself†and “Hungry Eyes,†has died.

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Eric Carmen, the rock singer who led the 1970s power-pop pioneers the Raspberries before reinventing himself as a soft rock crooner who became a mainstay of 1980s music, has died.

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The early country pioneers the Maddox Brothers & Rose were “the best-dressed people in country and western,†according to one of their contemporaries.

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Both are driven by a pressing sense of passing time and a desire to spare future generations of tech pioneers the pains they endured.

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Kinetic art has long been something of a niche field, ripe for innovation, and you could link Lee to one of its pioneers, the risk-taking Jean Tinguely, particularly his deathly late work.

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