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How REO Speedwagon Scored Their Second No. 1 Hit

It took 10 years for Kevin Cronin to complete the song that became one of REO Speedwagon’s most definitive power ballads. When he finally delivered

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‘Miami Vice’ Ends After Changing TV Forever

For a brief span in the ’80s, there was nothing on television that could compare to Miami Vice. The opening credits let you know you were

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‘M*A*S*H’ Revolutionizes the War Movie

Released Jan. 25, 1970. M*A*S*H was where Robert Altman first earned his reputation as on of Hollywood’s most idiosyncratic directors. The movie was a massive success, winning

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Why John Lennon Recorded ‘Instant Karma’ So Quickly

Written, recorded and released over a period of just 10 days, John Lennon’s “Instant Karma!” was a big seller, boasted one of rock’s most inventive

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When Bon Scott Played His Final Show With AC/DC

AC/DC closed out their Highway to Hell tour on Jan. 27, 1980, with a makeup date in Southampton, U.K. No one knew it at the time

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The Troubled Creation of Van Halen’s 'Amsterdam'

The Troubled Creation of Van Halen’s ‘Amsterdam’

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Jimi Hendrix Breaks up With Band of Gypsys Onstage

“That’s what happens when Earth fucks with space. Never forget that. That’s what happens.” Jimi Hendrix played plenty of memorable gigs throughout his too-brief career,

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David Lee Roth Goes Solo With ‘Crazy From the Heat’

For much of the northern hemisphere, Jan. 28, 1985, was a typically bone-chilling, mid-winter day, but maybe not so much if they dared venture outdoors

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How ‘Love Stinks’ Brought J. Geils the Sweet Smell of Success

The J. Geils Band’s “Love Stinks” barely cracked the Top 40 in 1980, but it was the catalyst for the group’s subsequent success and a

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How James Taylor’s ‘Sweet Baby James’ Sparked a New Genre

The failure of James Taylor’s Beatles-backed 1968 self-titled debut hit him hard, and in more ways than one. He left Apple Records for Warner Bros.,

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