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The Cake; The Canadian Sweethearts; Canned Heat; Cannibal & the Headhunters; The Capitols; Captain Beefheart; Caravan; The Caravelles; Carla Thomas; Carlos Santana
AMC Amazing Icons: 2012–present: icons originally appeared in policy trailers advising audience that "it's movie time, not phone-talking time"; later appeared in the 'coming soon' and 'it's movie time!' trailers seen at AMC movie theaters as CGI-animated characters. luggage-mauling gorilla: American Tourister: 1970–1980s: Oven Mitt: Arby's ...
[90] Joe Pullum: 1905 1964 Alabama Urban blues [91] Ma Rainey: 1886* 1939 Georgia Classic female blues [92] Red Nelson: 1907 1970 Mississippi Urban blues [93] Walter Roland: c.1902 or 1903: 1972 Alabama Boogie woogie [94] Jimmy Rushing: 1903 1972 Oklahoma Urban blues [95] Dan Sane: 1896 1956 Mississippi Memphis blues [96] Alec Seward: 1901 1972 ...
Buck Owens, Merle Haggard and Wynn Stewart were some of the top artists adopting this sound, and by the late 1960s they were among country music's top selling artists. Dolly Parton, a native of the Smoky Mountains town of Locust Ridge, Tennessee, gained national exposure on the nationally syndicated program The Porter Wagoner Show. Her mountain ...
In the 1980s and ’90s, Winona Ryder was a dark-haired waif against a sea of preppy blondes. Pale, brooding and enigmatic, Ryder cut her teeth starring in alternative, macabre films like ...
The book received yet another rebrand in 2023, repackaged as Icons of Rock – In Their Own Words: From Eric Clapton to Mick Fleetwood, Joni Mitchell to George Harrison, an intimate portrait of ...
(Top) 1 Singer-songwriters. 2 1960s North American folk rock vocal groups. 3 British folk rock. 4 Celtic rock. 5 Folk punk. Toggle Folk punk subsection. 5.1 Celtic punk.
Roy Orbison was one of rock's famous artists who wrote ballads of lost love. In the early part of the decade, Elvis Presley continued to score hits. For most of the 60s, Presley mostly released films. Presley decided to get away from films by 1969; his last #1 song on the charts was Suspicious Minds which was released in 1969.