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Wolfman Jack – R.I.P. January 21, 1938 -July 1, 1995 was an American disc jockey

Wolfman Jack Born on January 21, 1938  died at the age of 57 of a heart attack. An article on page 28 describes his involvement in the film, “Wolfman isn’t just a DJ, he’s involved with the pop media.”  Go to page 28 to see the story in the May 1973 issue. https://youtu.be/ZdaiukjvzmA Dick Clack Interviews Wolfman Jack on American Bandstand 1976 https://youtu.be/is7HKh39vhE Interview with Wolfman Jack in the 1990's https://youtu.be/99z-H_NEccU In this scene from the 1973 film, American Graffiti, the character…

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Skid Row -June 16, 1989 “18 and Life” was released

30 years ago this week Skid Row released 18 and Life the albums second single of there debut album "Skid Row" it hit # 4 on the top 100 Billboard hot 100 charts in the U.S. The song went gold when it sold 500,000 copies.           Buy a Piece of Rock & Roll History! Get 50% off all Mark Weiss BUY NOW photographs. Use coupon code: RSMFLASHBACK50 at checkout   (Two per customer, excludes auction listings. )  https://youtu.be/Ghd2bkIadG4 Skid Row - 18 and LIfe…

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LED ZEPPELIN 6 sold out shows MSG June 7,8,10,11,13 and 14, 1977

ON JUNE 6, 1977, LED ZEPPELIN PLAYED THE FIRST OF 6 SOLD-OUT NIGHTS AT NYC’S MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. PHOTOGRAPHER MARK WEISS WAS THERE TO CAPTURE THOSE MAGIC PERFORMANCES.  https://youtu.be/uV3jVUYFqEg Buy a Piece of Rock & Roll History! Get 50% off all Mark Weiss BUY NOW photographs. Use coupon code: RSMFLASHBACK50 at checkout. (Two per customer, excludes auction listings. )          https://youtu.be/TTFQlb1FWDE

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Happy Birthday to Steve Vai Born on June 6, 1960

https://youtu.be/wK4xVGj_0KY Upon discovering his aunt’s piano at the age of four, Steve Vai had what he describes as two epiphanies. The first one being that when he played notes to the right, he noticed they got higher. When he went to the left, they got lower. “Right at that moment, music just became very clear to me. That’s how music is created.” The second epiphany was realizing the infinite nature of the creation of music. “I was immediately flooded with…

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