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Nudie Cohn: The Rhinestone Cowboy Who Made America Sparkle
In a world where sequins meet saddle leather, where pistols become door handles, and where mismatched boots are a fashion statement,...


How The Beatles Made Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The story behind Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: why The Beatles stopped touring, how they invented new recording techniques, and what it took to make the most influential album ever recorded.


Meet Pure Hell, the "First Black Punk Band” That Emerged in the 70s, Then Disappeared for Decades
In the mid-1970s, rock and roll stood at a crossroads. For many, it felt like an exclusive "straight white boys and girls club," dominated by super-rich rock stars and plagued by attitudes of implicit racism and homophobia. Punk emerged as a response to this alienation, a raw counter-culture movement that defied the mainstream. Among its pioneers was Pure Hell, a Philadelphia-based band that would shake up the punk scene and challenge racial boundaries in music. The Forgotten
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