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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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How Kiss Finally Hit It Big on the ‘Alive!’ Tour

Kiss lit the fuse on a rocket that would send them to worldwide fame on Sept. 10, 1975. Their launch pad was located in Chattanooga,

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Was Warrant’s ‘Cherry Pie’ Video as Sexist as It Seemed?

When Warrant released their second album, Cherry Pie, on Sept. 11, 1990, the full impact of the title track’s new video had yet to be felt.

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When the Beatles Overcame Doubts to Release ‘Yesterday’

When Paul McCartney came up with the Beatles classic “Yesterday,” he played it for as many people as he could. It wasn’t because he was looking for criticism,

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‘Super Mario Bros.’ Becomes Gaming’s Biggest Hit

The face of gaming changed forever when Nintendo released Super Mario Bros. on Sept. 13, 1985 — making a star out of its lead character,

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The Night Bruce Hornsby Played His First Grateful Dead Show

Bruce Hornsby may have seemed like an unlikely figure to find onstage with the Grateful Dead, since he’ll always be best known for the 1986

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Otis Redding Sets a New Standard With ‘Otis Blue’

When Otis Redding entered Stax Studios on July 8, 1965, he had a single R&B Top 10 single on his resume. By the time he

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How Kiss Built Their ‘Asylum’: Exclusive Interview

Nearly 10 months after his first concert with Kiss, Bruce Kulick finally had a chance to reflect on the reality of his recent job. “I remember working

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The Day Jimi Hendrix Died

Jimi Hendrix died on Sept. 18, 1970, just two days after his last live performance and nearly two weeks after his tumultuous final concert. It

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