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Atomic Rooster was an English progressive rock band, formed by ex-Crazy World of Arthur Brown members, Vincent Crane and Carl Palmer in 1969. Their only hit singles came in 1971 with "Tomorrow Night" (a UK Number 11), and "The Devil's Answer" (UK Number 4). In 1970, Atomic Rooster (at that time con... Read More...

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British Internet providers sign piracy deal - Boston Globe
LONDON— Britain's six biggest Internet service providers have agreed to work with the government and music industry to clamp down on illegal downloading, a music industry association said Thursday. BT, Virgin Media, Orange, Tiscali, BSkyB and ...
Crosby, Stills, et al. on tour, still rockin' and rebellin' - Philadelphia Inquirer
It's not the Dixie Chicks, this movie about a popular band spouting off against a president and his war. CSNY: Deja Vu features, as one wag calls 'em, "four balding hippie millionaires" - '60s music icons David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash and ...
News.blog: Yahoo Music switches off - CNET.co.uk
Yahoo is shutting off support for Yahoo Music after 30 September, which means starting 1 October, if users want to move music to new hard drives or computers, they will be out of luck. The Los Angeles Times reported on Thursday that Yahoo Music ...
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