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When Bob Dylan broke a guitar string, Ron Wood took off his own guitar and gave it to Dylan. Wood was left standing on stage guitarless. After shrugging to the audience, he played air guitar, even mimicking The Who's Pete Townshend by swinging his arm in wide circles, until a stagehand brought him a replacement.
During their duet on "It's Only Rock 'N' Roll", Mick Jagger ripped away part of Tina Turner's dress, leavin ...
See also:Live Aid, Live Aid - Origins, Live Aid - Collaborative effort, Live Aid - The Broadcasts, Live Aid - Inspiration, Live Aid - Memorable moments at JFK Stadium, Live Aid - Memorable moments at Wembley Stadium, Live Aid - Raising money, Live Aid - Criticisms and controversies, Live Aid - Live Aid performers and setlists, Live Aid - Live Aid recordings / releases, Live Aid - Official Live Aid DVD, Live Aid - Unofficial recordings Read more here: » Live Aid: Encyclopedia II - Live Aid - Memorable moments at JFK Stadium |
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| |  |  |  | Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Moments that Changed Rock and Roll: Encyclopedia II - Live Aid - Memorable moments at JFK StadiumAt the very beginning of the U.S. portion, Joan Baez announced to the assembled crowd (and the viewing audience) that "this is your Woodstock, and it's long overdue".
When Bob Dylan broke a guitar string, Ron Wood took off his own guitar and gave it to Dylan. Wood was left standing on stage guitarless. After shrugging to the audience, he played air guitar, even mimicking The Who's Pete Townshend by swinging his arm in wide circles, until a stagehand brought him a replacement.
During their duet on "It's Only Rock 'N' Roll", Mick Jagger ripped away part of Tina Turner's dress, leavin ...
See also:Live Aid, Live Aid - Origins, Live Aid - Collaborative effort, Live Aid - The Broadcasts, Live Aid - Inspiration, Live Aid - Memorable moments at Wembley Stadium, Live Aid - Memorable moments at JFK Stadium, Live Aid - Raising money, Live Aid - Criticisms and controversies, Live Aid - Live Aid performers and setlists, Live Aid - Live Aid recordings / releases, Live Aid - Official Live Aid DVD, Live Aid - Unofficial recordings Read more here: » Live Aid: Encyclopedia II - Live Aid - Memorable moments at JFK Stadium |
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| |  |  |  | Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Moments that Changed Rock and Roll: Encyclopedia II - Alan Freed - Father of Rock and RollWhile Alan Freed called himself the "father of rock and roll", he was not the first to use the term nor the first to play it on the airwaves. He was a promoter and he was very successful at what he did, until his own personal failings became exploited by others. They built their own careers upon the legacy created by Freed, while Freed's personal career was obliterated.
Alan Freed - Pioneer of racial harmony.
Many of the top African American performers of the 1950s have given public credit to Alan F ...
See also:Alan Freed, Alan Freed - Father of Rock and Roll, Alan Freed - Pioneer of racial harmony, Alan Freed - The Moondog, Alan Freed - 1010 WINS New York, Alan Freed - Radio Luxembourg, Alan Freed - Movies, Alan Freed - Television, Alan Freed - Payola, Alan Freed - Destruction and death, Alan Freed - Legacy Read more here: » Alan Freed: Encyclopedia II - Alan Freed - Father of Rock and Roll |
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|  |  |  | Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Moments that Changed Rock and Roll: Encyclopedia II - Louis Jordan - Influence on Rock and RollJordan is one of a number of seminal black performers who is often credited with, if not inventing rock and roll, certainly providing most of the building blocks for the music. He was the progenitor and foremost practictioner of the jump blues style, later to be followed by Roy Brown, Wynonie Harris, Tiny Bradshaw. etc. Jump blues was a direct precursor of rock 'n roll. Aside from the aforementioned influence on Chuck Berry and Richard, Jordan also strongly influenced Bill Haley & His Comets, whose producer, Milt Gabler, had also worked ...
See also:Louis Jordan, Louis Jordan - Early life, Louis Jordan - Career in 1930s, Louis Jordan - Career in 1940s, Louis Jordan - King of the Jukeboxes, Louis Jordan - Influence on Rock and Roll, Louis Jordan - Decline of popularity, Louis Jordan - Tributes and collections, Louis Jordan - Samples, Louis Jordan - External link Read more here: » Louis Jordan: Encyclopedia II - Louis Jordan - Influence on Rock and Roll |
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|  |  |  | Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Moments that Changed Rock and Roll: Encyclopedia II - Tootsie Roll - Product HistoryIn 1896, Leo Hirshfield came to America and started producing his chocolatey-chew candy in a small New York City shop, naming the product after his daughter's nickname. By 1905, production moved to a four-story factory in New York. In 1917, the name of the company was changed to Sweets of America, and the company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1922. In 1931, the Tootsie Pop, a hard-candy lollipop with Tootsie Roll filling was invented. During World War II, Tootsie Rolls were added to soldier's rations because of their ...
See also:Tootsie Roll, Tootsie Roll - Product History, Tootsie Roll - The Jingle Read more here: » Tootsie Roll: Encyclopedia II - Tootsie Roll - Product History |
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| | | |  |  |  | Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Moments that Changed Rock and Roll: Encyclopedia II - Rolls-Royce - HistoryIn 1884 Frederick Henry Royce started an electrical and mechanical business. He made his first car, a "Royce", in his Manchester factory in 1904. He was introduced to Charles Stewart Rolls in a Manchester hotel on the May 4 of that year, and the pair agreed a to deal where Royce would manufacture cars, to be sold exclusively by Rolls. A clause was added to the contract, stipulating the cars would be called "Rolls-Royce". The company was formed on Marc ...
See also:Rolls-Royce, Rolls-Royce - History, Rolls-Royce - Rolls-Royce cars 1945-1998, Rolls-Royce - The VW and BMW deal, Rolls-Royce - Rolls-Royce cars from 1998, Rolls-Royce - Prototype, Rolls-Royce - Cars Read more here: » Rolls-Royce: Encyclopedia II - Rolls-Royce - History |
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|  |  |  | Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Moments that Changed Rock and Roll: Encyclopedia II - 2004 in NASCAR - Chevy Rock and Roll 400The Chevy Rock and Roll 400 was held on September 11 at Richmond International Raceway. Ryan Newman sat on the pole.
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| |  |  |  | Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Moments that Changed Rock and Roll: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in NASCAR - Chevy Rock and Roll 400The Chevy Rock and Roll 400 was held on September 10 at Richmond International Raceway. Kevin Harvick sat on the pole after winning the Busch Series race the night before. Coming into the race, which was the final race before the chase for the 2005 NEXTEL Cup, Ryan Newman, Jeff Gordon, Elliott Sadler, Dale Jarrett and Kevin Harvick were on the outside looking in at eleventh place and lower. Jamie McMurray and Tony Raines got into each other at lap 362, ending McMurray's chances to get into the Chase for the Cup.
Kevin Harvick led many of the laps early on, but fell behind late and ended up fi ...
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| |  |  |  | Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Moments that Changed Rock and Roll: Encyclopedia II - Rolls-Royce plc - HistoryThe Rolls-Royce company was founded in 1906 by Henry Royce and C.S. Rolls and produced its first aircraft engine in 1914.
Around half the aircraft engines used by the Allies in WW1 were made by Rolls-Royce. By the late 1920s, aero engines made up most of Rolls-Royce's business. Henry Royce's last design was the Merlin aero engine, which came out in 1935 although he had died in 1933. This was a development subsequent to the R engine, which had powered a record-breaking Supermarine S6B seaplane to almost 400mph in the 1931 Schneider Tro ...
See also:Rolls-Royce plc, Rolls-Royce plc - History, Rolls-Royce plc - Nationalisation & separation, Rolls-Royce plc - Privatisation & expansion, Rolls-Royce plc - Current operations, Rolls-Royce plc - Civil Aerospace, Rolls-Royce plc - Defence Aerospace, Rolls-Royce plc - Marine Read more here: » Rolls-Royce plc: Encyclopedia II - Rolls-Royce plc - History |
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|  |  |  | Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Moments that Changed Rock and Roll: Encyclopedia II - Live Aid - Memorable moments at Wembley StadiumStatus Quo opened with "Rocking All Over The World"
Queen played better and more tightly than ever, and the antics of lead singer Freddie Mercury got the entire Wembley crowd clapping in unison to "Radio Ga Ga" and singing along, word-for-word, to "We Will Rock You" and "We Are The Champions." They stole the show and for many it was the undisputed highlight of the event. One industry poll called the group's performance at Live Aid the best live rock performance ever [1].
Another moment that garnered a huge crowd response was when David Bowie performed "Heroes" and dedicated it to his young s ...
See also:Live Aid, Live Aid - Origins, Live Aid - Collaborative effort, Live Aid - The Broadcasts, Live Aid - Inspiration, Live Aid - Memorable moments at Wembley Stadium, Live Aid - Memorable moments at JFK Stadium, Live Aid - Raising money, Live Aid - Criticisms and controversies, Live Aid - Live Aid performers and setlists, Live Aid - Live Aid recordings / releases, Live Aid - Official Live Aid DVD, Live Aid - Unofficial recordings Read more here: » Live Aid: Encyclopedia II - Live Aid - Memorable moments at Wembley Stadium |
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|  |  |  | Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Moments that Changed Rock and Roll: Encyclopedia II - Live Aid - Memorable moments at Wembley StadiumStatus Quo opened with "Rocking All Over The World"
Queen played better and more tightly than ever, and the antics of lead singer Freddie Mercury got the entire Wembley crowd clapping in unison to "Radio Ga Ga" and singing along, word-for-word, to "We Will Rock You" and "We Are The Champions." They stole the show and for many it was the undisputed highlight of the event. One industry poll called the group's performance at Live Aid the best live rock performance ever [1].
Another moment that garnered a huge crowd response was when David Bowie performed "Heroes" and dedicated it to his young s ...
See also:Live Aid, Live Aid - Origins, Live Aid - Collaborative effort, Live Aid - The Broadcasts, Live Aid - Inspiration, Live Aid - Memorable moments at JFK Stadium, Live Aid - Memorable moments at Wembley Stadium, Live Aid - Raising money, Live Aid - Criticisms and controversies, Live Aid - Live Aid performers and setlists, Live Aid - Live Aid recordings / releases, Live Aid - Official Live Aid DVD, Live Aid - Unofficial recordings Read more here: » Live Aid: Encyclopedia II - Live Aid - Memorable moments at Wembley Stadium |
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|  |  |  | Rolling Stone's list of the 50 Moments that Changed Rock and Roll: Encyclopedia II - Rolls-Royce plc - HistoryThe Rolls-Royce company was founded in 1906 by Henry Royce and C.S. Rolls and produced its first aircraft engine in 1914.
Around half the aircraft engines used by the Allies in World War I were made by Rolls-Royce. By the late 1920s, aero engines made up most of Rolls-Royce's business. Henry Royce's last design was the Merlin aero engine, which came out in 1935 although he had died in 1933. This was a development subsequent to the R engine, which had powered a record-breaking Supermarine S6B seaplane to almost 400mph in the 1931 Schne ...
See also:Rolls-Royce plc, Rolls-Royce plc - History, Rolls-Royce plc - Nationalisation & separation, Rolls-Royce plc - Privatisation & expansion, Rolls-Royce plc - Current operations, Rolls-Royce plc - Civil Aerospace, Rolls-Royce plc - Defence Aerospace, Rolls-Royce plc - Marine Read more here: » Rolls-Royce plc: Encyclopedia II - Rolls-Royce plc - History |
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