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Of Turks and tortoises The Lawyer Remember when Decca told The Beatles it didn't like their sound and that guitar music was on the way out? Or when Hoover laughed James Dyson and his designs out of its offices? Now it looks like it could be Osborne Clarke's turn for a spot of minor ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Revisiting a nightmare: Alice Cooper ready to launch newest record Dearborn Press and Guide By Kurt Anthony Krug Seeing the Beatles first perform in 1964, not to mention being heavily influenced by The Who and The Yardbirds, cemented Alice Cooper's path on becoming a rock star. "I was the perfect age to be sitting there, going, 'I don't want ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Traveling Troubadour Patch.com So, in the middle of his state-wide road trip, Kendall took his bare-footed, folk-ish rock place in the bar, playing through a nicely mixed set list blending The Beatles into Billy Joel, later using Dave Matthews as an introduction to Tom Petty. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
So Fair a House, a Testament to Second Chances Minneapolis Star Tribune "Imagine" was released by John Lennon following the breakup of the Beatles. The Charles Manson trial was big news. And the Viet Nam War was in full swing. The conflict in Southeast Asia brought with it a new phenomenon; large numbers of soldiers ... See all stories on this topic » |
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