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Beatles Rumors Nearly Derail Concerts for Kampuchea

The rumor of a possible Beatles reunion obscured the very real history being made at the Concerts for the People of Kampuchea. Kicking off on

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Buckingham and Nicks Join Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac was in free fall by the time Mick Fleetwood asked Lindsey Buckingham to join on New Year’s Eve 1974. The recent departure of

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Rock’s Most Famous New Year’s Eve Shows

1969 Jimi Hendrix debuted his short-lived power trio Band of Gypsys with a series of concerts held on Dec. 31, 1969, and Jan. 1, 1970,

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Soupy Sales Asks Kids to Send Him Money

Even beloved children’s entertainers can get into trouble with their bosses, as Soupy Sales discovered when he made an unscripted comment on the Jan. 1, 1965, episode of

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When Soundgarden Planted Seeds for a Long-Awaited Reunion

No band wants their end of the road to be lined with spit and shattered gear. But it looked like a probable outcome for Soundgarden, who

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How Don Henley Learned About Forgiveness on ‘Heart of the Matter’

With songs like “Desperado” and “The Long Run,” Don Henley was always the Eagles member most prone toward introspection, and his mid- and late-’80s solo work is often

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The Show That Literally Took Kiss’ Breath Away

Kiss have staged hundreds of breathtaking shows over the decades, but one particular gig left the band itself literally gasping for air. “One time we

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‘Wheel of Fortune’ Makes Its Television Debut

On Jan. 6, 1975, the first episode of Wheel of Fortune hit the airwaves. It would become a massive success, hailed among the most popular

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Tool’s ’10,000 Days’ Is 5,000 Days Old: What’s Happened Since?

On May 2, 2006 – Day 1 – Tool’s fourth LP, 10,000 Days, was released to the world. It would soon top the album charts

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How ‘Don’t Tell Me (What Love Can Do)’ Splintered Van Halen

Van Halen released “Don’t Tell Me (What Love Can Do)” on Dec. 28, 1994, and listeners responded by sending the first single from Balance to

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