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thebuzzr | music trivia & history | the week coming up

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin January 8 2016 David Bowie‘ Blackstar album released on his 69th birthday. When Bowie dies two days later, his ruminations on mortality are his parting words. 1991 Steve Clark of Def Leppard dies of an accidental drug overdose at age 30. 1968 Stax Records releases Otis Redding’s “(Sittin’ On) The…

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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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thebuzzr | music trivia & history | the week coming up

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin December 26, 1968 Led Zeppelin first US tour begins in Denver. They’re the opening act for Vanilla Fudge. The British Invasion bands (The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones…) followed the same plan: become popular in their home country, wait for word to spread to America,…

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thebuzzr | music trivia & history | the week coming up

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin December 18, 2020 Paul McCartney releases McCartney III. He’s a one-man band on the album, playing all the instruments and writing all the songs, which he also did on the prequels, McCartney in 1970 and McCartney II in 1980. December 19, 2012  Madonna gets angry at fans at a concert in Santiago, Chile,…

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thebuzzr | music trivia & history | the week coming up

Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin December 4, 2014 The day after a fake MSNBC story reports the death of Axl Rose, the very much alive Guns N’ Roses frontman tweets: “if I’m dead do I still have to pay taxes?” December 5, 1998 Billboard changes the way they calculate the Hot…

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