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January 19th, 2002: The Night Of The Most Controversial Game-Changing Play In NFL History
T-U-C-K. It's a four-letter word you DON'T want to use around Raiders fans.
Take The Led Zeppelin Debut Album Trivia Challenge
On January 12th, 1969 Led Zeppelin released their self-titled debut album to the world. Unfortunately, the world just wasn't ready for Led Zeppelin. Not yet, anyway.
Ten Versions Of “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” Every Music Fan Should Hear
Will the real Lucy step down from the sky please?
The Five Greatest “Number Nineteen” Classic Rock Songs
Hey Nineteen, please take me along when you slide on down to 2019.
Why Today’s Date Answers The Question: Who Gave Rock ‘N’ Roll Its Name?
"It's Only Rock 'N' Roll", "I Love Rock 'N' Roll", "Rock and Roll All Nite", "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution". Singers have sung it, music fans have said it more times than we can count but just where did that phrase "Rock and Roll" come from? The answer to that questions starts with the date: December 15th, 1922.
The Nine Greatest John Lennon Tribute Songs
"And I've been knocking but no one answers
And I've been knocking most of the day
Oh and I've been calling, oh hey hey Johnny
Can't you come out to play"
Elton John - "Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)"
On the night of December 8th, 1980 the world was stunned to hear the news that John Lennon was assassinated outside the Dakota Apartments in New York City...
The Time Edward Van Halen And Michael Jackson “Thrilled” The Music World
The King of Pop Michael Jackson and The King of Ten Fingers and Six Strings Edward Van Halen. Two musical superheroes who joined forces to tell all the doubters to "Beat It".
Which Classic Rock Songs & Bands Get The Most Jukebox Plays? [CT & NY Results Included]
I love rock n' roll so put another dime in the jukebox, baby. O.K. So it's more like a dollar these days but, who cares? Let's pick a song and rock!
The Strange But True Story Behind WKRP’s ‘Flying Turkeys’ Episode
Each year when Thanksgiving comes around us radio junkies inevitably will recite one the funniest lines in television history and that is one spoken by WRKP Station Manager Arthur Carlson