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  2. The Day the Music Died - Wikipedia

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    Beechcraft Bonanza 35 Dwyer Flying Service, N3794N Clear Lake, Iowa February 3, 1959 - Federal Aviation Administration; February 3, 1959 front page of the Mason City Globe-Gazette, via Newspapers.com; fiftiesweb.com The Day the Music Died; Bakotopia Magazine's 50th Anniversary memorial article; 1959: Buddy Holly killed in air crash

  3. Lights Out (Lisa Marie Presley song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lights Out" is a song by American singer Lisa Marie Presley. Capitol Records released the song as the lead single from her debut album, To Whom It May Concern (2003). Presley originally did not want to release this song as her debut single nor record it, but she relented as she believed it would help "clear the air".

  4. Clear Channel memorandum - Wikipedia

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    The Clear Channel memorandum contains songs that, in their titles or lyrics, vaguely refer to open subjects intertwined with the September 11 attacks, such as airplanes, collisions, death, conflict, violence, explosions, the month of September, Tuesday (the day of the week the attacks occurred) and New York City, as well as general concepts that could be connected to aspects of the attacks ...

  5. The U.S. Air Force (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Army Air Force" being performed by the Boston Pops in 1944 "The U.S. Air Force" (instrumental, one verse) As Apollo 15 Lunar Module Falcon lifts off from the Moon on August 2, 1971, astronauts and Air Force pilots David Scott and James Irwin play a prerecorded instrumental version of the song. In 1937, Assistant Chief of the Air Corps Brig ...

  6. Clear - Wikipedia

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    Clear (Bomb the Bass album), 1995; Clear (Cybotron album), originally and later titled Enter, or the title song (see below), 1983; Clear (Spirit album) or the title song, 1969; Clear, by Periphery, 2014; Clear, by James Ferraro, 2008; Clear, an EP by Summer Walker, 2019

  7. List of on-air resignations - Wikipedia

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    November, 2006 – Bob "The Blade" Robinson, a presenter on WRDU in Knightdale, North Carolina, resigned on the air after Clear Channel Communications switched the format of the station he was on for 22 years from rock to country. He played "The Song Is Over" by The Who and then left after the song was cut off. [7]

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  9. Fresh Air (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fresh Air" is a 1970 song written by Gary Duncan with lyrics by Jesse Oris Farrow, the pen name of Chester William "Chet" Powers, Jr., who also used the stage name of Dino Valenti (it is only credited to Powers/Valenti, however). It was first recorded by the San Francisco-based band Quicksilver Messenger Service