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Andrew Novak earned his first Korn Ferry Tour win earlier this season at the LECOM Suncoast Classic. (Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
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The Grove was designed by Greg Norman and will host the Korn Ferry Tour for the first time. The tournament will mark the Korn Ferry Tour’s first of two consecutive weeks in Tennessee as the Tour will head to Knoxville the following week.
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‘The Who Sell Out’ and ‘John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band boxed sets top this week’s new releases
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“The Who Sell Out” boxed set, left, and the John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (The Ultimate Collection) top this week’s new music releases. (Photos courtesy of Geffen/UMe and Capitol UMe respectively)
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Big box sets from John Lennon and the Who set the pace for this week’s batch of new music releases, while Dirty Honey, Peter Frampton, Eric Church and Twiztid offer up fresh recordings.
Album of the Week: Some blasts from the past are louder than others, at the cash register and otherwise, and two packages in particular are worth making some noise about. The Who, “The Who Sell Out” (Geffen/UMe) bolsters the group’s ambitious 1967 concept album with 112 tracks, 46 previously unreleased, and other memorabilia for an immersive deep dive. An even more intensive rendering is given to John Lennon/Plastic Ono Ban