Aug 4, 2015: Billy Joel Closes Venue With Paul Simon

The Long Island native has had many memorable concerts at the venue. The “Piano Man” closed it—and reopened it 18 months later

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Happy Anniversary to the Billboard Hot 100 Chart!

When they say a song is #1, the chart they are talking about is the Billboard magazine Hot 100. See what the very first chart topper was and some eye-opening totals

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August 3, 2006: Love’s Arthur Lee Dies

The frontman and leader of the 1960s Los Angeles band Love is one of classic rock’s stars that should have been and was admired by artists then and now.

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August 2, 1987: Billy Joel Makes History In the USSR

The first major American rocker to bring a large-scale rock concert to the country when he accepted an invitation from the Kremlin to play several concerts on Russian soil

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When Don Henley Surprised His ‘Nemesis,’ Mojo Nixon

Gotta hand it to the guy: Jumping onstage to sing along on a song that calls for your death is a pretty cool move. The crowd went wild

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Supergroup ‘The Best’: Emerson, Entwistle, Walsh

A short-lived band featured members of ELP, The Who, Eagles and others as they toured with songs from their “day jobs”

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Aug. 1, 1981: MTV Debut Was a Game Changer

The notion of a 24-hour cable TV channel airing music videos was hardly an assured success when MTV launched. It proved to be a media game changer

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Billy Joel Joins Paul McCartney Onstage in 2017

On the second-to-last night of his 8-nite NYC area “residency,” McCartney was joined by a native son for two Beatles favorites

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The Box Tops ‘The Letter’: Two Minutes of Perfection

One of our favorite songs of 1967 clocks in at only 1:58. Lead singer Alex Chilton recorded the #1 smash when he was just 16

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July 31, 2021: Paul Cotton, Longtime Poco Guitarist/Vocalist, Dies

The guitarist and vocalist, a mainstay of the country-rock legends for nearly 40 years, wrote such Poco favorites as “Bad Weather” and “Heart of the Night.”

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