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Paul Sexton
Writer-broadcaster who contributes to
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Billboard
,
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and many other titles, and presents and produces shows for BBC Radio 2, Virgin Atlantic and Emirates. Is partial to everyone from James Brown to James Taylor.
By Paul Sexton
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Queen Celebrates Their Debut Album With ‘Liar’ Live Performance
U2 Celebrates ‘How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb’ With ‘Vertigo: Live From Chicago’