80s Lessons We Should Take Note of
Aug07

80s Lessons We Should Take Note of

When it comes to the 80s these were plenty of teachable moments. Whether it was in film, music or life in general there were plenty of 80s lessons we should take note of today and probably should have taken note of back then. Though, it’s never really too late for any of that right? 80s Lessons We Should Take Note of In a recent profile of 80s career lessons from TheLadders, the media outlet outlined some of the career lessons...

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This Month Marks 32 Years Since ‘We Are The World’ Topped Billboard
Apr17

This Month Marks 32 Years Since ‘We Are The World’ Topped Billboard

In April of 1985, a revolutionary song titled, “We Are The World” topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for a total of three weeks and it was strictly to reintroduce the idea of unity across the world. It served as a charity song that was performed by the United Support of Artists, which featured some of the biggest names in music. The supergroup included, Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Kenny Rogers, James Ingram,...

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Bruce Springsteen Dancing With 91-Year-Old Fan At Concert Shows Why He’s Still ‘The Boss’
Mar02

Bruce Springsteen Dancing With 91-Year-Old Fan At Concert Shows Why He’s Still ‘The Boss’

Wow, how Courtney Cox has aged! Oh that’s not her? Thank God. Bruce Springsteen brought 91-year-old Jeannie Heintz on stage at his sold out show in St. Paul, Minnesota to do a little “dancing in the dark” in front of thousands of screaming Boss fans. The old woman kept up with Springsteen step-for-step and made a memory that will absolutely last her the rest of her life. WATCH: Bruce Springsteen “Dancing In The...

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You Mean These 10 Acts Have Number One Songs… and Bruce Springsteen Doesn’t?
Jun17

You Mean These 10 Acts Have Number One Songs… and Bruce Springsteen Doesn’t?

By Mark Dursin The gang at Cheers routinely groaned when Cliff Clavin would share one of his “little known facts” (e.g. “It’s a little known fact that the tan became popular during the Bronze Age”). But the pontificating postman was merely preparing his drinking buds for life in the erudite 80s — the decade when Trivial Pursuit debuted, when Alex Trebek first condescended to contestants on Jeopardy,...

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