
Roger McGuinn in his 80s – Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Still Making His Mark
Rock legend Roger McGuinn reflects on defying age, music and fame. Discover his timeless journey and the mark he’s still making on the world.
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Rock legend Roger McGuinn reflects on defying age, music and fame. Discover his timeless journey and the mark he’s still making on the world.

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At 82, Little Anthony Gourdine reflects on a legendary music career and the beauty of living in the present moment.

Larry DeLucas is the only man who can say he’s dunked a basketball in outer space. He was a NASA special astronaut who flew to outer space for scientific research in 1992, and now in his 70’s, competes in bowling and cornhole at the National Senior Games.

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Thomas McClary, founder of The Commodores , is now in his 70s and still dazzling audiences with live performances of hits like “Easy” and “High on Sunshine.”

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