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Today-Music-History-Dec02

In 2014, Rolling Stones' saxophone player Bobby Keys, who also performed on recordings with John Lennon and Eric Clapton, died after a lengthy illness at his home in Franklin, Tenn. He was 70.
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Today-Music-History-Nov20

Today in Music History for Nov. 20: In 1886, the Toronto Conservatory of Music was incorporated. It began with 200 students and 50 teachers, and operated in a space over a music store in the downtown ...
Four decades after starring in New York City together, Adrian Autry and Brian Reese will meet again as coaches Tuesday night.
The award-winning musician, who was the frontman for the hit 1958 single Tequila, passed away in the heart of Tennessee.
DAVE Burgess, who was the leader of the band that recorded the popular track Tequila, has died at 90. Burgess was part of The ...
Dave Burgess, legendary leader of The Champs and a key figure behind the hit “Tequila,” has passed away at 90, leaving behind ...
Elvis made a career out of performing other people's music, but these five specific songs were the worst of the bunch.
The Pastime Theater started showing motion pictures to the people in and near Warren, Ark., somewhere around 1925. Folks ...
One hundred fourteen years ago today, one of the most famous singing cowboys in American history was born in Ohio.
On Saturday morning, the Palm Springs Police Department sent out an alert confirming that N Gene Autry Trail is back open at the Whitewater Wash in Palm Springs. PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) - N Gene ...
On this day (September 29) in 1907, Orvon Grover Autry was born in Tioga, Texas. Over the course of his 91 years on this earth, he became one of the biggest stars of stage, screen, and radio. He was ...