1993 Time magazine puts
Eddie Vedder on the cover with the headline "All The Rage." Both Vedder and Kurt Cobain refused to speak with the magazine for the story, but they run it anyway in an attempt to explain why young people are listening to such angry music.
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1975
Paul Simon issues his fourth solo album, Still Crazy After All These Years. "Gone At Last," "
50 Ways To Leave Your Lover," and the
title track all reach the US Top 40, and the album hits #1, Simon's first to do so. Emancipated from
Simon & Garfunkel, fans stop shouting "Where's Artie?" at his shows.
1977
Elton John appears on The Muppet Show, where he performs "
Crocodile Rock," "
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road," and "
Don't Go Breaking My Heart." Elton is one of the inspirations for Dr. Teeth of the Muppets' house band, The Electric Mayhem.
2017 Nashville stages a star-studded farewell concert for
Kenny Rogers, who has decided to retire after a 60-year music career. A range of acts salute the singer with covers of some of his most memorable songs, with Chris Stapleton taking on "
The Gambler," Lionel Richie singing "
Lady," and Don Henley performing the Eagles' "
Desperado," which Rogers covered. The highlight of the evening is when Rogers takes the stage with his duet partner Dolly Parton, as the two close out the night with "
Islands in the Stream."
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