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Rod Stewart

A Wisdom Archive on Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart

A selection of articles related to Rod Stewart

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - 1969 in music

See also: 1968 in music, other events of 1969, 1970 in music, 1960s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1969 in music - Events. Perhaps the most famous musical events of 1969 are two legendary concerts. At a Rolling Stones concert in Altamont, California, a fan was stabbed to death by Hell's Angels, a biker gang that had been hired to provide security for the event. In retrospect, many commentators have concluded that the violence signalled the failure of the so-called "hippies", who espoused an ethos ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - 1971 in music

See also: 1970 in music, other events of 1971, 1972 in music, 1970s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1971 in music - Events. February 8 - Bob Dylan's hour-long documentary film, Eat the Document, premieres at New York's Academy of Music. The film includes footage from Dylan's 1966 UK tour. February 16 - Alan David Passaro, the Hells Angel who was tried and acquitted for the stabbing death of Meredith Hunter at the Altamont Speedway in 1969, files a lawsuit against The Rolling ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - 1977 in music

See also: 1976 in music, other events of 1977, 1978 in music, 1970s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1977 in music - Events. In this year, the St. Magnus Festival was founded in Orkney by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies. Perhaps most important is the release of several pivotal albums in the development of punk music. Widely-acknowledged as masterpieces and among the earliest first full-length purely punk albums, the Ramones' Rocket to Russia, the Jam's In the City, Iggy Pop's Lust ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - 1976 in music

See also: 1975 in music, other events of 1976, 1977 in music, 1970s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1976 in music - Events. 1976 in music - January-February. January 7 - Kenneth Moss, a former record company executive, is sentenced to 120 days in the Los Angeles County Jail and four years probation for involuntary manslaughter in the 1974 drug induced death of Average White Band drummer Robbie McIntosh. January 13 - A trial begins for seven Brunswick Rec ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - 1975 in music

See also: 1974 in music, other events of 1975, 1976 in music, 1970s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1975 in music - Events. January 2 - New York City US District Court Judge Richard Owen rules that former Beatle John Lennon and his lawyers can have access to Department of Immigration files pertaining to his deportation case. January 5 - The Wiz, a new version of the classic The Wizard of Oz story, opens at Broadway's Majestic Theater in New York City January 6 ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - 1972 in music

See also: 1971 in music, other events of 1972, 1973 in music, 1970s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1972 in music - Events. January 17 - Highway 51 South in Memphis, Tennessee is renamed "Elvis Presley Blvd" January 20 - Pink Floyd debuts "Dark Side of the Moon" during a performance at The Dome, in Brighton, but due to technical difficulties, is halted during the song 'Money.' Dark Side of the Moon would be played in its entirety the next night. It would be a full year before the al ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - 1978 in music

See also: 1977 in music, other events of 1978, 1979 in music, 1970s in music and the list of 'years in music' 1978 in music - Events. January 14 - The Sex Pistols played their final show (until a 1996 reunion) at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom. April 22 - The Blues Brothers make their first appearance on Saturday Night Live. The duo of Jake & Elwood Blues (John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd) was introduced by Paul Shaffer (as Don Kirschner) and performed "Hey Bartender". Ap ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams, OC, OBC (born November 5, 1959) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. Adams was born in Kingston, Ontario and traveled throughout Europe and the Middle East as a child with his diplomat parents. They moved back to Canada, to the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia in the 70's and Adams started his musical career by dropping out of school at age 15. Adams has since been inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame, and in 1990, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada and the Order of British Columbia for his contribution to popular music. In 1998 he was promoted to an Officer ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - YMCA song

YMCA, (played in the key of G-flat major) is the title of a joyful and deadpan 1978 song by the Village People. The song's lyrics extol the virtues of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) operates like a hostel in larger cities. It has a cheeky gay double meaning about the activities that were taking place at many YMCA branches in the 1970s. Many listeners were unaware of these undertones and thought it was simply a musical celebration of the organization: You can get yourself clean, you can have a good meal,< ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - Chelmsford

Chelmsford is a town in the county of Essex, in the United Kingdom.It lies 31 miles (50 km) northeast of London, approximately halfway between there and Colchester. It is almost exactly in the centre of the county and it has been the county town of Essex since the early 13th century. It is also the seat of the Borough of Chelmsford, which covers a wider area than the town, including the new (1970s-on) settlement of South Woodham Ferrers on the banks of the River Crouch. The Borough Council celebrated its centenary in ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - Cat Stevens

Cat Stevens (born Stephen Demetre Georgiou on July 21, 1948, and now named Yusuf Islam) is best known for his tenure as a popular British singer-songwriter. At the outset of his musical career, Georgiou adopted the Cat Stevens moniker. As Cat Stevens, he sold forty million albums, mostly in the 1960s and 1970s. His most popular songs include "Morning Has Broken", "Peace Train", "Moonshadow", "Wild World", "Father ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - Carrier Dome

The Carrier Dome is a 51,000-seat domed sports stadium located on the campus of Syracuse University. It is the largest domed stadium on a college campus and the largest domed stadium in the Northeast. It is home to the Syracuse Orange football, basketball, and lacrosse teams. In regard to basketball it holds another title, being the largest on-campus basketball arena, with a listed capacity of 33,000, but this limit has been easily exceeded several times. High school football championships are also held in "The Dome," as are occasiona ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - Christchurch

Port Hills and west to Banks Peninsula District (includes Lyttelton) Situated on the Eastern coast, Christchurch is the principal city of the South Island of New Zealand. Named after Christ Church College at the University of Oxford. It was originally known as Christ Church, the name being abbreviated by common usage by the 1880s. The pre-European (Maori) name Otautahi, is said to originate from a Maori chief named Tautahi, who is believed to have occupied a seasonal dwelling on a bank o ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - UK Singles Chart

The UK Singles Chart is currently compiled by "The Official UK Charts Company" (OCC) on behalf of the British record industry. The chart week runs from Sunday to Saturday, with the chart being compiled on Sunday afternoon. Most UK singles are released in record shops on a Monday. The main chart contains the top 250 singles combining record sales and downloads, of which the Top 75 is generally considered as the official chart (although only the top 40 are of interest to a wider public). Some 6,500 UK retail outlets contribute sa ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - Crooner

A crooner is a singer (usually male) of a certain kind of popular music, often called "standards" or "American standards". The style, which is characterized by a relaxed and intimate posture by the performer, became possible with the invention of electric amplification in the early 20th century. Prior to the introduction of this technology, in order for a singer to be heard in a large venue, he or she had to be able to project the voice a substantial distance. This skill usually required extensive formal voice training. Singers of the ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - Van Morrison

George Ivan "Van" Morrison (born August 31, 1945) is a British singer and songwriter from Belfast, Northern Ireland. He plays a variety of instruments, including the guitar, harmonica, keyboards, and saxophone. Morrison first rose to prominence as the lead singer of the British band Them, penning their seminal 1966 hit "Gloria". A few years later, Morrison left the band for a successful solo career. Morrison has pursued an idiosyncratic musical path. Much of his music is tightly structured around the conventions of Ameri ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - Characters in Laguna Beach

This is a list of characters and plot summary of the MTV television show Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County. Characters in Laguna Beach - Alex Hooser. Lauren Alexandria Hooser was a supporting cast member on the MTV reality drama series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County during the show's first two seasons as one of cast member Kristin Cavallari's two best friends. Despite her supposed snub in the show's opening credits, Alex often appeared with the start of every episode, especially in the secon ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - Burt Bacharach

Burt Bacharach (born May 12, 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri) is a Jewish-American pianist and composer. Burt Bacharach - Biography. Bacharach studied music at McGill University and Mannes School of Music. In the 1950s and the early 1960s he was the pianist, arranger and bandleader for Marlene Dietrich with whom he toured. He teamed with lyricist Hal David and others to write many popular songs in the 1960s and 1970s. Bacharach's music has been sung by a number of popular singers including the Carpente ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - Bebe Buell

Bebe Buell (born Beverle Lorence Buell on July 14, 1953, in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a former American model and singer, but is best known for dating and marrying a long series of rock musicians. Her mother, Dorothea, sent her pictures to the Ford modeling agency, and received notice that the agency was interested after only three days. She began modeling professionally at the age of 17, and moved to New York City. There she met and ...

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - Barry Mason

Barry Mason was a leading British songwriter of the 1960s, with many gold and platinum awards for works including such songs as Love Grows, The Last Waltz, Here It Comes Again, There Goes My First Love, and Delilah. His songs have been covered by Tom Jones, David Essex, The Drifters, Rod Stewart, Petula Clark, Perry Como, Elvis Presley, Engelbert Humperdinck, Th

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Rod Stewart: Encyclopedia - B-side

In recorded music, the terms A-side and B-side refer to the two sides of 7 inch vinyl records on which singles have been released since the 1950s. The terms have come to refer to the types of song conventionally placed on each side of the record, with the A-side being the featured song (the one that the record producer hopes will receive radio airplay and become a "hit"), while the B-side, or "flipside," is secondary. B-side - History. In the era of the 78 rpm shellac records A-sides and B-sides exis ...

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