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Big Joe's Music History
Big Joe's Music History
Big Joe's Music History
March 22nd,1984 - Queen films their video for ‘I Want To Break Free’ at a studio in London. It was directed by David Mallet and was a parody of a British soap opera, featuring the band members dressing in drag. Guitarist Brian May later said the video ruined the band's image in America, and was initially banned by MTV.
This Week in Music History
This Week in Music History
This Week in Music History
December 7th, 1991 - Michael Jackson starts his seven week run at No.1 on the singles chart with 'Black Or White', his 12th solo No.1, also a No.1 in the UK. It was the fastest chart topper since The Beatles' 'Get Back,' and made Jackson the first artist to have No ...
This Week in Music History
This Week in Music History
This Week in Music History
November 2nd, 1967 - The Beatles completed recording ‘Hello Goodbye’ at Abbey Road by adding a second Paul McCartney bass line. The song had been selected for the A-side of The Beatles next single, the flip side to be John Lennon’s ‘I Am the Walrus...
Amazing Rendition of the Song ‘My Way’ by Andre Rieu on his Violin [VIDEO]
Amazing Rendition of the Song ‘My Way’ by Andre Rieu on his Violin [VIDEO]
Amazing Rendition of the Song ‘My Way’ by Andre Rieu on his Violin [VIDEO]
Thanks to NJ101.5 listener Vince for sending this wonderful song over to us. Paul Anka wrote this song for Frank Sinatra and only a violin can make this sound as beautiful as it truly is. Rieu is a renowned Dutch violinist, conductor and composer, and his orchestra did a tribute to Frank Sinatra with the song "My Way" on his Stradivarius violin at Radio City Music Hall in New York ... Re
Choose New Jersey’s State Song
Choose New Jersey’s State Song
Choose New Jersey’s State Song
For better or worse, New Jersey has almost everything. One of which is a very rich music history. We've asked who you think is the best musician to come from Jersey and inevitably, Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi and Frank Sinatra are always the most common answers.

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