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- adj. eponymously named; having the same name as the author or artist
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“Four of the baddest guitar slingers in country and experimental jazz are assembling at L.A.'s Grammy Museum for their only scheduled performance following last week's release of their self-titled album.”
“Further driving the point home, her self-titled album that includes 11 songs she wrote was released two days later.”
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“Women have since recovered those rights and told those self-titled religious carpet baggers, Hell No! lila”
“Her self-titled first album was released in 1960 and not long after its release she met the then-unknown singer-songwriter Bob Dylan.”
“Â With the successful release of his 1994 self-titled album followed by Frampton Comes Alive II (1995), he re-embraced his old fans while also attracting a new generation of rock enthusiasts.”
“If you ever listen to the Everly Brothers or you listen to the Judds, it's just that blend that they have," Jones said during an interview last month before their self-titled album Big Machine Records was released.”
“If you buy one album tomorrow, make it: The self-titled debut by throwback U.K. indie rockers Yuck.”
““Social networks are important,” writes Jon Camfield in his self-titled blog.”
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“Their self-titled album has sold more than 100,000 copies since August.”
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“The L. A.-based indie rock quintet's self-titled album, released in August, has passed 100,000 in sales.”
On the verge: Airborne Toxic Event flies high, stays grounded
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