Results for Sha Na NaSha Na Na will never forget their pivotal performance; appearing second-to-last and one act before Jimi Hendrix on the final day of a little regional festival known as Woodstock. Sha Na Na was the only group at Woodstock without a record deal, but that status would change quickly. Formed in 1968 at Columbia University and dressed in turtlenecks and navy blue blazers, the original members of Sha Na Na were undergraduate members of The Kingsmen, a glee club ensemble that performed a cappella versions of '50s rock 'n' roll songs. Following their big break at Woodstock, they performed regularly at the Fillmore East and went on to film a variety show and to appear in the hit musical movie Grease. Over the years, Sha Na Na enjoyed success on many levels and achieved renown for their live shows.“more
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by David MacFadden-Elliott•July 16, 2008•
"a bummed-out alt-rock cousin of Gnarls Barkley with a coat of Beck atmospherics"
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by C!-Team•April 16, 2008•
Old-school UK punk, the next big blues-rock duo, a versatile Japanese one-man band, and two different representations of costumed glam-rock
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by James Greene, Jr.•January 30, 2008•
Having spent the first 15 years of my life there, I can say with some authority that Connecticut is a state generally populated by fuddy-duds, buzzkills, and sticks-in-the-mud. No one there over the age of 35 wants anyone under the age of 25 to have any fun at all.
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4/6/2006
You get more complaints for something you're giving away for free--give me, no you, a break! No one is going to like...
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3/28/2006
Oh boy! It's Tuesday. Time for new music. Where else can you get this mix? TYA, Emmy Lou, Sha Na Na, Jimi, etc. Wow! It...
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3/22/2006
To Bruce basher:
I could not agree with you more on both points that Springsteen is overrated and there's enough of...
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