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Frankie and The Knockouts great group
Led by singer Franke Previte, the New Brunswick, NJ, band Franke & the Knockouts scored several pop hits in the early ’80s. Previte, who had played in local bands since his teens, formed the group with guitarist Billy Elworthy in 1981 and they were quickly signed to Millennium Records. Rounding out the original quintet were [...]
YES (The Band) Cashbox 1973
Yes was formed in 1968 by vocalist Jon Anderson and bassist Chris Squire. Anderson was a member of The Warriors with his brother Tony, and had performed on singles under the pseudonym Hans Christian. Squire was part of The Syn, and spent time to develop his bass-playing technique following the band’s split in 1967. The [...]
Cunning Stunts By Caravan
Contrasting the clever spoonerism from which Cunning Stunts derives its name, Caravan are heard on what is arguably their most uninspired material to date. The effort is certainly far from a total loss, but nowhere nearly as creative as their former studio effort For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night (1973) — the likes [...]
This day in history Billboard Magazine
I was visiting some friends of mine and we dusted off some Lps and first one we popout was was from a Australian group Men At Work. There were a couple of guys that were confused and who the group was so I decided to refresh their memory. I pulled out my turntable…yes I still [...]
PC Software Apple iLife 08 Family Pack Mac
The iLife ’08 Family Pack Software License Agreement allows you to install and use one copy of the Apple Software on up to a maximum of five (5) Apple-labeled computers at a time as long as those computers are located in the same household and used by persons who occupy that same household. By household [...]
Carly Simon #1 on Billboard Charts
Hi everyone I have just added some new stock of billboard magazines to our store. I came across a billboard magazine from 1973. On January the 13 Carly Simon had the number one song on the top 100 chartYou’re So Vain a classic. Carly had released that song in december of 1972. The song was [...]
Playboy Magazine October 1972
Sharon Johansen-Centerfold Interview with Meir Kahane Fiction by Robert Crichton Visit The Odd Paper Shop for more magazines Filed under: Playboy Magazine Tagged: Odd Paper Shop, Playboy
Sports Illustrated Magazines
Sports Illustrated is an American sports magazine owned by media conglomerate Time Warner. After an unsuccessful bid to buy the name Sport for the new magazine, they acquired the rights to the name Sports Illustrated instead. The goal of the new magazine was to be “not a sports magazine, but the sports magazine.” Here are [...]
Billboard Magazine Past Issues
These billboard magazine has been stored for a long time and may have cover wear and page knicks from storage. Some of the ads are in black and white or color. All the magazine include the top 100 and Top Lp 200 charts plus other charts If any serious wear we will included it [...]
Playboy Magazine over the years
Playboy magazine has surpassed the true test of time from its first issue in 1953 with none other than Marilyn Monroe as the centerfold. Despite getting banned from various countries due to explicit pictures of its female models, Playboy Magazine continues to see sales continue to increase. In December 1953, the first issue of Playboy [...]
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