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The Real-Life “Jeremiah” From “Joy To The World” And His Reaction To Fame 0 (0)

April 2, 2025

In the heart of the bustling city of New Haven, Connecticut, lived a man named Jeremiah. He was a humble musician, known mostly for his powerful voice and the emotional…

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The Day They Tracked “Rebel Waltz” After Seeing A Protest From Their Studio Window 0 (0)

The sun was just beginning to set on a crisp autumn day, its golden rays spilling into the cramped studio where I spent countless hours crafting melodies. I was fiddling…

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The Brass Bracelet Billy Fury Wore Every Tour — Engraved With “Maybe Tomorrow” 5 (1)

Billy Fury was a name that echoed through the dance halls and radio waves of the 1960s. With his rock ‘n’ roll voice and handsome looks, he was a star,…

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The Day Marvin Gaye Wept After Hearing A Fan Say His Music Saved Their Marriage 5 (1)

On a crisp autumn day in 1982, Marvin Gaye found himself in a swirl of emotions as he prepared for a rare live performance. Although he was a legendary figure…

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How Their Songs Became Classroom Favorites In The ’70S 0 (0)

In the heart of the 1970s, a young woman named Carole King stood on the brink of stardom, fueled by a passion for music that pulsed through her veins. By…

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The Beatles’ Rooftop Concert And The Police Officer Who Tried To Shut It Down 5 (1)

On a chilly January afternoon in 1969, the air buzzed with excitement as The Beatles prepared for an unforgettable performance. They had chosen the rooftop of the Apple Corps building…

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The Lost Guitar Solo George Harrison Recorded For “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” 5 (1)

In the summer of 1967, the air was thick with excitement as The Beatles recorded their beloved album “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” Among the many tracks, one song…

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The Childhood Piano Jonathan Cain Learned On — Now Displayed In A Journey Museum 5 (1)

Jonathan Cain’s childhood piano sat proudly in the Journey museum, its polished wooden surface gleaming under the soft lights. To most, it appeared like just another instrument, but to Jonathan,…

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The Hotel Room Where “Lovin’, Touchin’, Squeezin’” Was Written During Heartbreak 0 (0)

In the heart of the bustling city of San Francisco, there was a small hotel called the Fairmont, known for its elegant charm and stunning views of the Golden Gate…

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The Fire That Destroyed Original Lyric Drafts For Give ’Em Enough Rope 5 (1)

It was a chilly evening in late November of 1978 when disaster struck the small studio in London where Joe Strummer and The Clash held their creative sessions. The air…

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