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music twenty three

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"Cats in the Cradle" made this man an one hit wonder in the 70s.
Noted for the song "Why do fools fall in love?". at the age of 14. Died of a heroin at the age of 25.
In 1969 this man sang about the "Spirit in the Sky"
Ritchie Blackmore was a founding member of this band before he founded Rainbow.
According to the band's keyboardist and main songwriter, Sherman Kelly, he was inspired to write it after getting beaten up by a vicious gang during a visit to a Caribbean Island.
In 1978 Chic told us to Freak out with this song.
Slow Train a coming, Saved, and Shot of Love are this artists trio of Christian based albums.
What is the initial in T.Rex?
This duet told use that everyone needed to boogie. Not only boogie but to "Boogie Oogie Oogie" in 1978.
This band got their name from a prosthetic phallus in William S. Burroughs's novel Naked Lunch
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She was the original singer of Jefferson Airplane replaced by Grace Slick when she was pregnant.
In February 1974 Slick and Kantner officially formed this group, which brought the official close to Jefferson Airplane.
Working at the "Car Wash" was an exciting job according to this 70's disco group.
Yes, it'd be an understatement to say Eric Clapton had other hits, but this was the only one with his "super group" Derek and the Dominos. It's a super-catchy song about unrequited love that gets even more fascinating when you learn it's about Clapton's feelings for George Harrison's wife.
An American actor and singer. made his acting debut in the Broadway musical Grease in 1978. He is noted for his role as Jesse Mach in the 1985 television series Street Hawk
In 1956 this group released "In the Still of the Night"
OOH Child by this band made them a one hit wonder. Which was later sample by Tu-Pac in "Keep your head up"
In 1970 he told us what to do "In the Summertime".
The flautist, of the band Jethro Tull.
Alexander Spence left Jefferson Airplane to form this group.