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Items Related To Tag 'music History'

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      Melanie

      Her catchy ode to roller skates made her the No. 1 female vocalist in the early 1970s, but Melanie says it's taken her years to realize that it's OK to be a little cute.


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      Brenda Lee

      Brenda Lee is a little bit country and a little bit rock 'n' roll. Actually, she's a lot of both. She's the only woman in music history to be inducted into the hall of fame for both and will be awarded with the Pioneer Award this year.


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      The History of 'Eight Miles High'

      "Eight Miles High" was The Byrds' third (and final) top 20 hit. But why were there two versions of the song? Why was it briefly banned from radio? And which famous musician's instrument is emulated in it? Byrds' co-founder Roger McGuinn reveals all.


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      Liberty Finds Life After Billy Joel

      He was the heartbeat behind just about every hit the piano man ever recorded. Billy Joel went another direction and so did Liberty DeVitto. What he found was a rekindled passion for his craft.


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      Mary Wilson's Supremely Fascinating Life

      Founding member of the Supremes Mary Wilson has lived an incredible life filled with extraordinary experiences and a determination to succeed. Find out why she's so passionate about doing what you love in life.


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      Tanya Tucker Battles Back

      As a child, Tanya Tucker knew there was only one thing she'd ever want to do in life -- perform. By 13, her song "Delta Dawn" was a huge hit. She explains how she survived the professional and personal highs and lows to come out better than ever.



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