Happy -late- 76th birthday Sammy Hagar
(I had this on Friday I forgot to post it and it’s been in my drafts :’] )
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Prince, with bassist BrownMark, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, 11 October 1981. Prince and his band, who were one of the opening acts for the Rolling Stones on this date (as well as on 9 October), are pelted with trash by hardcore members of a rock and roll crowd. Prince later describes the unruly mob as "tasteless" before going on to become one of the most famous and respected performers in the world. Photo by Allen Beaulieu.
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buffy sainte-marie on the back cover of her album “sweet america”, 1976🪶
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Stevie Wonder Interview Magazine June 1986. Artwork, Richard Bernstein.
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I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the outpouring of love and support on my previous post. Today, I am thrilled to bring you another captivating chapter in Black history, focusing on remarkable women who deserve recognition.
Their names are presented below, in chronological order from top to bottom.
Francine Everett(Actress & Singer)
Hazel Scott (Jazz Pianist & Singer)
Lola Falana(Singer)
Pearl Bailey(Singer)
Nina Mae Mckinney(Actress)
Helen Williams(Model)
Brenda Sykes(Actress)
Ketty Lester(Actress & Singer)
Marpessa Dawn(Actress, Singer & Dancer)
Isabel Cooley(Actress)
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