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45 Years Ago: Parliament Unleash 'Live P-Funk Earth Tour' LP

45 Years Ago: Parliament Unleash ‘Live P-Funk Earth Tour’ LP

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How Mashed Potatoes Led to Jimi Hendrix’s ‘The Wind Cries Mary’

If it weren’t for an argument over lumpy mashed potatoes, Jimi Hendrix may never have crafted one of his most famous songs. Kathy Mary Etchingham

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Shelley Long’s Departure Shakes Up ‘Cheers’

It’s virtually unheard of for a star to leave a hugely successful TV show during the height of its popularity, but that’s exactly what happened when

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Sammy Hagar Sells Cabo Wabo Tequila for $80 Million

Mas tequila brought mas dinero to Sammy Hagar 15 years ago. It was on May 7, 2007, that Hagar announced he was selling an 80

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How Billy Preston Pioneered Rock Shows at Radio City Music Hall

Opened in 1932, Radio City Music Hall has been called the largest indoor theater in the world – with a marquee that spans an entire

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Radiohead Are Reborn With ‘Airbag’

A decade before Radiohead released OK Computer, singer Thom Yorke was involved in a car accident. His girlfriend at the time was injured, but Yorke walked away

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Beatles and Hitchhikers Inspire Radiohead’s ‘Paranoid Android’

When OK Computer was released in the spring of 1997, it was instantly greeted with ravenous acclaim. According to the music press, Radiohead’s third album

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The Clash Fire Topper Headon Amid Downward Spiral

The Clash were mere days away from releasing Combat Rock when drummer Topper Headon was unceremoniously fired. Fittingly, he appeared to be pained and out

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Duran Duran Release the Masterful ‘Rio’

On May 10, 1982, Duran Duran released their second album, Rio. Issued less than a year after the Birmingham quintet’s self-titled debut, Rio was a

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Radiohead Bring Jazz to Mars on ‘Subterranean Homesick Alien’

When Radiohead singer Thom Yorke was enrolled at Abingdon School in Oxfordshire, he was assigned to write a bit of Martian poetry. In England in

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