Metallica proves its metal
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- Metallica proves its metal
- The Sickening sign to XTREEM MUSIC
- Rock fans head to Iowa to recall day music died
Metallica proves its metal
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The Sickening sign to XTREEM MUSIC
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Rock fans head to Iowa to recall day music died
The Associated Press
“The Big Bopper” Richardson and 17-year-old Ritchie Valens performed in Clear Lake and then boarded the plane for a planned 300-mile flight that lasted only minutes. “It was really like the first rock ‘n’ roll landmark; the first death” said rock historian Jim Dawson who has written several books about music of that era. “They say these things come in threes. Well all three happened at the same time. “Starting Wednesday thousands of people are expected to gather in the small northern Iowa town where the rock pioneers gave their last performance. They’ll come to the Surf Ballroom for symposiums with the three musicians’ relatives sold-out concerts and a ceremony as the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame designates the building as its ninth national landmark.
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