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1973, Former Temptations singer Paul Williams was found dead in his car, after shooting himself. He owed $80,000 in taxes and his celebrity boutique business had failed. 1973, KISS appeared at The Daisy, Amityville, New York. 1974, Eric Clapton started a four-week run at number one on ...
As early as the 1970s, fans were participating in digital spaces. Some of the first email mailing lists and digital bulletin boardswere utilized by Grateful Dead fans, or Deadheads, who came together to create an online archive of lyrics. In the 1990s, science-fiction fans established online ...
1973, Neil Young performed at Music Hall, Boston, Massachusetts. 1974,David Essex was at number one on the UK singles chart with “Gonna Make You A Star,” the singer’s first UK chart topper. 1974, John Lennon was at number one in the singles chart with “Whatever Gets You Through Th...
1973,Hank Snow’s guitarist Jimmy Widener was shot dead, his body was dumped in an alley. 1974, George Harrison performed at the Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, Tennessee. 1975, Rush appeared at the Cumberland County Crown Coliseum, Fayetteville, North Carolina. ...