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  • From Memphis to Mainstream: The Day Elvis Signed With RCA Records

    November 21, 1955, wasnโ€™t just another Monday. For Elvis Presley, it was the day a $35,000 contract (equivalent to $400,000 in 2024) pulled him out of a regional spotlight and thrust him onto the global stage. RCA Records, sensing that the young singer from Tupelo, Mississippi, was more than just a passing trend, purchased his…

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  • When Alice Cooper Met Colonel Sanders

    In what might be one of the most unexpected yet iconic meetings of minds, we have these legendary photos of two titans from wildly different worlds: Colonel Sanders and Alice Cooper. If ever there were a โ€œWhat are the odds?โ€ moment in pop culture history, this might be it. The master of Southern-fried chicken and…

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  • The Dance Renaissance of Men Without Hats

    Ivan Doroschuk of Men Without Hats reflects on his synth-pop revival, embracing โ€˜80s nostalgia and global tours with humility and humor, performing โ€œThe Safety Danceโ€ not once but thrice per showโ€”for three generations of fans.

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