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This Week In Music History: September 30 – October 6

Adam Ant & Kate Pierson

Adam Ant & Kate Pierson

My “This Week In Music History” feature went out again this week over at the Spinner.

In this edition we delve into the criminal pasts of B-52′s singer Kate Pierson and Adam Ant as well as bummer trip about the deaths of Woody Guthrie and Janis Joplin.

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This Week In Music History: September 23 – 29

Rocky Horror Picture Show

Rocky Horror Picture Show

My “This Week In Music History” feature went out again this week over at the Spinner.

For this edition we investigate the very weird phenomenon behind the Rocky Horror Picture Show, celebrate the release of Nirvana‘s Nevermind, and contemplate Phil Spector‘s murder rap.

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This Week In Music History: September 16 – 22 — The Crime Edition

Jim Morrison & Willie Nelson

Jim Morrison & Willie Nelson

My “This Week In Music History” feature went out again this week over at the Spinner.

For this edition I focused strictly on past crimes musicians were involved in and there were some truly rich ones. Jim Morrison of The Doors redefined the term “lizard king” and Willie Nelson got busted.

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This Week In Music History: September 9 – 15

Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash

My “This Week In Music History” feature went out again this week over at the Spinner.

This latest one was a bit of a bummer trip because we looked at when Johnny Cash and Johnny Ramone died.

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This Week In Music History: August 16 – September 1

Liam Gallagher of Oasis

Liam Gallagher of Oasis

My “This Week In Music History” feature went out again this week over at the Spinner.

For anyone who had floppy hair and thinks they’re British it was a week to celebrate the debut of OasisDefinitely Maybe album. To guitar geeks it was the week Stevie Ray Vaughan died. And to Elvis fans it was the week that someone almost successfully dug up and stole his dead body.

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