Top 10 Iconic Moments From The History Of Music
(via Listverse) On 25 March 1983, Michael Jackson was performing his new song ‘Billie Jean’ for the TV program Motown
Read more(via Listverse) On 25 March 1983, Michael Jackson was performing his new song ‘Billie Jean’ for the TV program Motown
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) The pandemic layover and their eventual return home is a new chapter in a long history.
Read more(via Mental Floss) A team of gun-toting officers storm into a drug den in the middle of the night as
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Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Notre Dame’s famed instrument is being dismantled and restored following the 2019 fire.
Read more(via mental_floss) The Founding Fathers built the groundwork for America, but they were much more than military strategists and document
Read more(via Mental Floss) With his infectious smile and raspy voice, Louis Armstrong (who actually pronounced his own name “Lewis”) won
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) In 1901, a traveling researcher recorded some Chinese opera, and accidentally made music history.
Read more(via Mental Floss) Devo and Thomas Pynchon. Mick Jagger and Charles Baudelaire. Though they seem like rather unlikely pairings, many
Read more(via Smithsonian) Sometimes, technology has more impact after it’s obsolete
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) If rock and roll is a religion, then Sun Studio is one of its holiest temples. The
Read more(via Great Big Story) “Oh Yeah.” You’ve heard this song—full of oh yeah, bow bow and ch-ch ch-ch ch-ka!—who knows
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