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Why September 18th Matters In Rock History
It’s September 18th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1970, Jimi Hendrix died in London. He was 27. There were various theories as to how he died, but the coroner ...
Schoolhouse Rock is a series of educational short films that aired on Saturday morning cartoons in the '70s and '80s ...
For the kids of the 1970s and after, the animated series of short vignettes seen on TV called “Schoolhouse Rock” was a part ...
For the kids of the 1970s and after, the animated series of short vignettes seen on TV called “Schoolhouse Rock” was a part ...
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Queen’s Hidden Masterpiece That Rewrote Rock History
When Freddie Mercury penned Bohemian Rhapsody, it wasn’t a one-off experiment. Queen returned to the opera-rock format with a second, equally daring piece that critics and fans often overlook. Built ...
Tyson Ritter, right, and Nick Wheeler of The All-American Rejects perform at the 27th Annual ASCAP Pop Music Awards on April 21, 2010, in Los Angeles. The band is swinging through Dallas this week to ...
The documentary series “American Experience” begins an abbreviated schedule this week. A victim of the federal funding take-back, it has suspended production and laid off its staff. By Mike Hale The ...
Three is a magic number, as my favorite “Schoolhouse Rock!” song states. Sometimes two is too little and four is too many — but three? It’s just right. And I can consistently find three good ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday directing the U.S. attorney general to prosecute those who burn or ...
So, this obviously means that Trump loves slavery, or at least that’s obvious to people who are either stupid or think you are stupid. It’s amusing how the Democrats always make it all about slavery, ...
Adding to its array of global sports and entertainment under its portfolio, American Express is now the official payments partner of Hard Rock Stadium — also encompassing both the Miami Grand Prix and ...
The lower level of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is a somber feat of truth-telling. It begins with the origins of human bondage in the Americas with the ...
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