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  2. Skillet discography - Wikipedia

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    "Live Free or Let Me Die" Comatose (Deluxe Edition) X 2009: Music Video DVD! "Comatose" (live) Comatose Comes Alive: X 2010 "Dead Inside" Awake (Deluxe Edition) 2010 WOW Hits 2011 "Hero" Awake: 2011 WOW Hits 2012 "Awake and Alive" 2012 X 2012: WOW Hits 2013 "One Day Too Late" 2014 WOW Hits 2015 (Deluxe Edition) "American Noise" Rise: 2017 WOW ...

  3. When Disco Ruled the World - Wikipedia

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    The series documented the impact that disco music had on popular culture in the 1970s. The show featured several disco innovators and people related to the culture including: Marty Angelo - Producer, Disco Step-by-Step; Charlie Anzalone - Club DJ; Maurice Brahms - Club owner, Infinity; Harry Wayne Casey - Lead singer of KC and the Sunshine Band

  4. The 50 Best Live Albums of the 1970s - AOL

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    The concert industry exploded in the 1970s, and the live album, a stopgap project once reserved for only the biggest artists, became a compulsory ritual and a pivotal moment for many artists. Live ...

  5. '70s on 7 - Wikipedia

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    It plays pop, rock, soul, and disco music from the 1970s, mostly hits. Prior to XM’s merger with Sirius, Arbitron reported that '70s on 7 was the fourth most listened to channel, with a cume of 667,400 listeners per week. [1] As part of the Sirius/XM merger on November 12, 2008, The '70s was merged with Sirius' Totally '70s and took its ...

  6. 1970s in music - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, there were 23 songs that reached the top spot on the chart, but by the mid-1970s, more than 40 titles rotated in and out of the top spot for the first time in history. The trend temporarily reversed itself by the late 1970s, when about 30 to 35 songs reached the pinnacle position of the chart annually.

  7. Skillet (band) - Wikipedia

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    [12] Peters' last concert with Skillet was on December 31, 2007. [13] However, during the 2007 Christmas season, she took the time to train Skillet's next drummer, Jen Ledger. [13] On October 21, 2008, Comatose Comes Alive was released; a CD/DVD combo featuring live recordings of the band's May 9, 2008, concert in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

  8. Disco - Wikipedia

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    Nu-disco is a 21st-century dance music genre associated with the renewed interest in 1970s and early 1980s disco, [131] mid-1980s Italo disco, and the synthesizer-heavy Euro disco aesthetics. [132] The moniker appeared in print as early as 2002, and by mid-2008 was used by record shops such as the online retailers Juno and Beatport. [ 133 ]

  9. I Want to Live (Skillet song) - Wikipedia

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    John Cooper decided to write "I Want to Live" while wandering the streets of Moscow after a concert in Russia where a fan had given the group a letter in which she talked about suffering from depression. She was laughed at in school and she even thought about suicide, but Skillet's music made her want to live.

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