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The Disastrous ‘Ferris Bueller’ TV Series Premieres

On Aug. 23, 1990, NBC attempted to bring the high school hijinks of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off to the small screen with the series premiere

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Ace Frehley Releases His Final Kiss Single

By the time Kiss released “Talk to Me” on August 24, 1980, their original lineup had already lost one member and would soon lose another. After

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How the Fake Randy Meisner Was Caught at Last

The best confidence tricksters, as seen on TV and in movies, will always say the trick is to play to expectations and not get too

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How Journey’s ‘Generations’ Led to Steve Augeri’s Early Exit

No Journey studio project before Generations had featured vocal contributions by every member. This curious experiment in rock ‘n’ roll egalitarianism led to their worst-charting

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Why the Temptations Gave the No. 1 Hit ‘War’ to Edwin Starr

In August of 1970, America embraced one of the most powerful protest songs in music history, as “War” by Edwin Starr reached No. 1. But

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The Night Ace Frehley Saved a Blues Brothers Show

Former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley may have risked his life a number of times with alcohol and drugs, but if it wasn’t for his addictions, he

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Why Temptations Nearly Didn’t Record ‘Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone’

“It was the third of September / That day I’ll always remember,” begins “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone,” the classic song by the Temptations. Though

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See Eddie Van Halen Jam With ‘Police Academy”s Sound Effects Guy

On Jan. 30, 1987, Eddie Van Halen enjoyed one of the more unique duets of his musical career, when he teamed with actor Michael Winslow

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Jon Bon Jovi’s ‘Blaze of Glory’ Hits No. 1

Jon Bon Jovi scored the only solo No. 1 single of his career with “Blaze of Glory” on Sept. 8, 1990. By this point, his band Bon

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How Tom Petty Returned Home for ‘Into the Great Wide Open’

There was a slight feeling of tension in 1991 as Tom Petty stepped back into the studio with the Heartbreakers. It was the first time

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