10 Musical Stocking Stuffers for 2013
Thoughtful gifts for the music lovers in your life.
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10 Musical Stocking Stuffers for 2013 - Started from the bottom now we're here — less than 24 hours to Christmas. And guess what? We know that you're probably not done with your shopping list, but fear not. Santa's little helpers put us on to some awesome gift ideas, and we're going to share them with you. Help the music lovers in your life commemorate a memorable music year with these awesome gift ideas — perfect for some last-minute shopping.(Photo: Lisa Thornberg/GettyImages)
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Beyoncé, Life Is but a Dream DVD - For casual Bey fans this release is one of Beyoncé's most personal — a must-see documentary about the hustle and grind of being one of the best-selling female artists of all time. As for the BeyHive resident who already has it all, this version has a special bonus disc with a live concert filmed in Atlantic City. (Photo: Columbia/HBO)
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Justin Timberlake, The 20/20 Experience Complete Set - Justin Timberlake raised the bar for R&B music when he showed up with his "Suit & Tie" in January. By September, he had given us 21 tracks of the most sophisticated music we've heard in years. Get the full 20/20 Experience with this gift set.(Photo: RCA Records)
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Beyoncé, Beyoncé the Visual Album - This is a no-brainer. If you haven't purchased this album yet, shame on you. It was the most shocking release of the year, so why not give this pleasant surprise to a loved one in your life. Be warned, Beyoncé's more vulnerable — and erotic — than ever before, so careful with the young'ns watching some parts of this visual album. Bey's a grown woman now.(Photo: Columbia Records)
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Questlove, Mo’ Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove - As drummer for the groundbreaking hip hop band The Roots, Questlove has broken down a number of musical barriers. Now he's melted the walls between the public and his life by publishing his memoir. Along with the music milestones of his life, the musician also gives thoughts about the state of hip hop and the state of music criticism as well as a bunch of tales about running into celebrities, his music idols and more. (Photo: Grand Central Publishing)
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