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Where was Randy Bachman's lost guitar found? A A. In Japan. B. In America. C. In Canada.18. How much did Bachman pay for the guitar? A A. $400. B. $6.300. C. $85,000.19. What did William Long think of finding Bachman's guitar? A A. It was hopeful. B. It was ...
Guitarist-songwriter-singer Robbie Robertson, who led the Canadian-American group the Band to rock prominence in the 1970s, has died. He was 80.
While he was acclaimed at home and served as an inspiration for such younger Canada-bred performers as Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, success in America eluded him until he signed with Warner Bros.’ Reprise imprint (which released Young and Mitchell’s breakthrough recordings). His ...
OFF THE ROAD ; in 1974 Neil Young Was an Easy-on-the-Ear West Coast Soft-Rocker. Then He Made 'On the Beach', One of the Darkest and Most Disturbing Records in Pop History. Charles Shaar Murray Tells the Story of Its Genesis and Explains Why It's Been 'Unavailable' for 22 Years ...
Wade had been overturned in America. “I can’t begin to imagine how terrifying it is to be a woman in America at the moment,” he says. He’ll grab a fan’s sign that reads “My Body, My Choice” at the Hamburg show, displaying it proudly onstage. There...
Neil Young’sOhiowas banned by most AM stations, FM championedOhioas an important protest anthem that Rocked. Steve Miller’sJackson Kent Blues“Got those low down,profound, killin’ four blues” is one of thee best Psychedelic Rock tracks ever; which was unfortunately about the darkest incident...
And I love the guilt-inducing “If you’re really proud of your school, you’ll learn its customs and traditions.” And if you really love America, you’ll learn English upon arrival and not try to build scary kooky cult centers near our sacred grounds. Word. Actually, high school is ...
“My parents had a jazz band. My dad played the clarinet and my mother played the piano. They did gigs when I was still in my mom's womb so I think I came out knowing the entire repertoire that the Dixieland jazz band played. ...
Writing on the intersectional violence of segregated restrooms in mid-20th century Jim Crow America, which saw toilets divided between “men,”“women,” and “coloured,” Abel (2010: 124–125) argues that toilets were rigidly separated “because they are sites at which fluids circulate and thre...