Steven Adler

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Original Guns N Roses drummer who was fired in early 1990 (the first to go from the orignal GNR line-up). He was relaced by ex-Cult drummer Matt Sorum.

Last news on: June 8, 2004
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Nelson

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

They are mainly known for their 1990 hit (Can’t Live Without Your) Love and Respect. Which went #1 in the US. They are also listed in the Guiness Book Of World Records as the third generation of “the only family in history to have unleashed three successive generations of #1 hitmakers Nelson’s grandparents were Ozzy […]

Last news on: June 3, 2004
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Grace Slick

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

One of the foremost rock queens of the 1960s & 1970s first headed her own group the Great Society before Paul Kantner urged her to replace girl-singer Signe Anderson in his up-n-coming rock group Jefferson Airplane With her trademark long, black hair, violet eyes, psychedelic clothing and vocals “like an electric guitar” Grace burned her […]

Last news on: June 1, 2004
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Big Country

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Early-to-mid 80’s Celtic rockers whose hit In A Big Country sold over 3 million copies, earned them a slot at the Wembley side of Live Aid and were once musical guests on Saturday Night Live

Last news on: May 30, 2004
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Sinead O’Connor

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Irish singer among her hits were Nothing Compares 2 U (which was penned by Prince). Always controversial, she defended the IRA attacked compatriots U2, pissed off Frank Sinatra, declared herself to be a lesbian, and tore up a picture of the Pope on Saturday Night Live.

Last news on: May 30, 2004
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Jack Wild

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

As with many other boy-actors in the London area, he was cast in the stage production of Oliver! and joined with hundreds of other castmates at the audition for the film. Jack won the plum role The Artful Dodger, and was nominated for an Academy Award for his efforts. At the Hollywood premiere of “Oliver,” […]

Last news on: May 28, 2004
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Dave Loggins

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Dave Loggins wrote and sang Please Come To Boston in 1974, peaked in the US at #5. Cousin of Kenny Loggins.

Last news on: May 24, 2004
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Maila Nurmi

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

Vampira rose to fame in the 1950s as the sexy horror-movie hostess on late-night TV. Pre-dating Elvira by 30 years. Vampira was later blacklisted and reduced to appearing in “independent” productions. Her most famous being the mute “ghoul woman” in the “worst movie of all time” Edward D. Wood’s Plan Nine from Outer Space.

Last news on: May 22, 2004
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Donna Douglas

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

A real-life “country-girl” from Lousiana with a genuine love of animals rose to fame with her sincere portrayal of the animal-loving, hillbilly girl Elly Mae on the long running TV series the Beverly Hillbillies.

Last news on: May 22, 2004
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Carroll Baker

Submitted by: Bob Sacamano

In 1956 Carroll Baker became an overnight sex symbol following her portrayal of the dimwitted, naive,perverted teen-aged bride in the surprise hit Baby Doll. However, her next series of forgettable films did little to advance her celebrity. She actually had a remarkable comeback in 1964 in her portrayal of the money-hungry,blonde bimbo in the blockbuster […]

Last news on: May 21, 2004
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