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How Journey Totally Jammed Out on Their Self-Titled Debut

Journey’s self-titled debut fulfilled the goal of replicating a fiery interplay that already defined their early shows. Released on April 1, 1975, the album blended

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How ZZ Top’s Dusty Hill Joined the ‘King of the Hill’ Family

On April 1, 2007, King of the Hill revealed a long-hidden secret: The show’s main character, Hank Hill, was actually the cousin of legendary ZZ

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John Lennon Versus the Dirty Squad in Court

These days, Bag One may be a shopping app, a game show or maybe a space ship in a Star Wars movie. But back in 1970,

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How the B-52’s’ ‘Rock Lobster’ Brought John Lennon Back to Music

In the mid-to-late ’70s, John Lennon wasn’t playing music. He wasn’t thinking much about music. He was trying to be a good father to son Sean.

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How Bill Withers Took Another Step Forward With ‘Still Bill’

Bill Withers marked himself as a talent to watch with his 1971 debut album. The following year, he used the follow-up to prove he was

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How Corrosion of Conformity Hit A New Peak With ‘The Arms of God’

Their previous effort, 2000’s Southern rock-tinged America’s Volume Dealer, split the allegiance of the band’s fans; some wanted that thick twang explored a bit deeper, while others hoped for a

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How an Unplanned Roger Ebert Review Launched John Prine’s Career

One random night in Chicago in October 1970, film critic Roger Ebert left the movie he was supposed to be reviewing because his popcorn was

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Aerosmith Become Legends With ‘Toys in the Attic’

Aerosmith got off to a solid start with their debut album and avoided the sophomore jinx with their second. They truly took off when their

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Tom Petty’s Victorious Struggle With ‘Here Comes My Girl’

The release of “Here Comes My Girl,” the third single from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ breakthrough album Damn the Torpedoes, represented an artistic victory

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‘Saturday Night Live’ Demands ‘More Cowbell’

There’s never really a way to know whether a Saturday Night Live sketch will become an instant classic or quickly fade from memory. As Will

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