ROCKERS and POPERS |
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a young photo of singin´duo |
Sonny Bono and his Cher |
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Silicon Icon Cher, maintaining |
her popularity during 40 years! |
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Ike and Tina Turner had a few hits |
before Ike punched his way out |
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the "Fleetwood Mac" famous "Rumours" line-up: |
Mick, the two McVie´s, Nicks and Buckingham |
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scarce Bobby Darin, Petula Clark |
Neil young and vain Carly simon |
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"Small faced" Rod Stewart, Art Garfunkel and |
"Traffic" with Capaldi, Grech, Wood and Winwood |
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rare original "Fleetwood Mac" |
Stevie Nicks and Tommy Roe |
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"Simon & Garfunkel" was a ruling duo |
with severe internal problems to handle |
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Three carismatic singing ladies |
Bette Midler, Streisand and Diana Ross |
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Billy Joel |
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Pop composing great Paul Simon |
of legendary "Simon & Garfunkel" |
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and singing Art Garfunkel |
who mostly likes to roadwalk |
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Blue Suede Shoes wearing |
rock pioneer Carl Perkins |
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teenage idol Ricky Nelson |
knew how to sing-a-song |
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"The Band" frontman Robbie Robertson |
is nowadays seeking his native musical roots |
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Moody Blueser |
Justin Hayward |
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Moody Blueser |
John Lodge |
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Moody Blueser |
Ray Thomas |
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underground storyteller Lou Reed |
took a "walk on the wild side" |
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Bruce Springsteen |
"Born in the USA" |
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Patti Smith |
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"Supreme" Mary Wilson |
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"The Supremes" were Diana Ross |
Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong |
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the weak card of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young |
emerged to the foremost super of them All |
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Graham Nash initially of "The Hollies" |
and then with "Crosby, Stills & Nash" |
is still very active on the stage |
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One of the first "super-bands" built |
by Graham Nash, David Crosby and |
Stephen Stills from "Buffalo Springfield" |
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Flexing Iggy Pop |
always giving what it takes |
and still going strong! |
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David Crosby went on from "Byrds" |
to super-group "Crosby, Stills & Nash" |
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Cat Stevens wrote "Mornin´has broken" |
before he transformed to Yusuf Islam |
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Pop muscial wizard Phil Spector |
had a doopie-role in "Easy Rider" |
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