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To: AugustWest who wrote (4538)7/3/1998 1:45:00 PM
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Southpark's Isaac Hayes Sounds Off

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Today In Music History July 3
On this date in music history in 1957 Laura Branigan was born in
Brewster, New York. Her biggest hit was "Gloria," a million selling record
that stayed at No. 2 on "Billboard's Hot 100 for three weeks in 1982.

The Allman Brothers band appeared at the Atlanta Pop Festival in 1970.

Jim Morrison of The Doors died in 1971 of a heart attack in Paris at the
age of 27. All eight of the albums recorded before Morrison's death are
certified gold for sales of more than 500,000 copies. The group's two No. 1
songs were "Light My Fire" and "Hello, I Love You."

The No. 1 "Billboard" Pop Hit in 1977 was "Undercover Angel," Alan
O'Day.

Depression era singer and band leader Rudy Vallee died in 1986. his
biggest hit was "Stein Song (University of Maine)" in 1930.

The No. 1 "Billboard" Pop Hit in 1988 was "The Flame," Cheap Trick.



Columbia Gets The "Mojo Workin"
Columbia Legacy releases five new titles in its Mojo Workin' series. The
excellent Columbia Legacy imprint continues to focus its attention on
introducing the greatest blues recordings of the last 60 years to a new
generation of listeners with five new releases that present the work of Big
Bill Broonzy, Willie Dixon, Son House and Blind Willie Johnson,
along with a multi-artist anthology devoted to the masters of the slide
guitar.

This batch of blues greats is in stores now! Come back to VH1 Online for
reviews these important recordings.
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