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thebuzzr Independent Music Coverage Music Trivia the week coming up Sad week in music. Lost the great Clarence Clemons of E Street & Fred Astaire. And The Beatles began their final tour. 🧡🎶 … #blink182 #tomdelonge #RIP #clarenceclemons #estreetband #brucespringsteen #caroleking #neilyoung #longplayingvinyl #RIP #fredastaire #raycharles #thebeatles June 17, 2016 Tom DeLonge reveals his true…

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thebuzzr | music trivia | the week coming up

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin When did the UK charts have no American Acts in the Top 10 for the first time in history? Went to #1 in American with Autotune, opening floodgates of its use? Paid for a full page ad in Billboard giving middle finger to Nashville? Who had…

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thebuzzr | music trivia & history | the week coming up

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin February 19, 1980 AC/DC lead singer Bon Scott dies after a night of heavy drinking. The coroner’s report lists “acute alcohol poisoning” as the cause of death, classified under “death by misadventure.” Scott spends the night out in London drinking with friends at the popular club…

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thebuzzr | music trivia & history | the week coming up

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin January 16 2018 The Secret Service question Eminem about lyrics in his song “Framed,” where he imagines Ivanka Trump murdered in the trunk of his car. Agents determine he is not a threat; Eminem later raps about it on his song “The Ringer“: “Agent Orange just…

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thebuzzr | music trivia & history | the week coming up

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin January 1, 1959 Johnny Cash plays one of his first jailhouse shows when he performs at San Quentin prison in San Rafael, California. Among those in the captive audience is Merle Haggard, who is serving time for burglary. Cash did his first prison concert in 1957,…

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