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94XPOSED THURSDAY MARCH 31ST

Angus Young – The AC/DC guitarist is 56.

AC/DC - THUNDERSTRUCK
SAVING ABEL - THE SEX IS GOOD


Saving Abel will perform a free concert for the troops on Wednesday, April 6 at the Special Events Center on the Fort Carson, CO military base. The concert is free and open to the public, and tickets are not required. The show is part of the band's current Miss America tour, which has, over the past several months, touched down in India, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, and even in the middle of the Pacific Ocean aboard the USS Carl Vinson as the vessel returned from Haiti. The band will be on the road in North America throughout the summer.

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Radiohead have no plans to take a holiday any time soon - they're already recording new songs just weeks after the release of their eighth album. The British band unveiled The King of Limbs last month, and now it's emerged they are already working on a follow-up. Guitarist Jonny Greenwood tells rock magazine Q, "We're recording at the moment. We're just playing and making music and trying to work out what to do, really. We've stopped planning ahead very far and we're just making music and wondering where to go next and what to do." Thats the way to do it! Don't worry about the business crap! Just make music and see where it takes you!

RADIOHEAD - KARMA POLICE
STAIND - IT'S BEEN AWHILE


Staind frontman Aaron Lewis is keeping busy with a solo, acoustic tour that will run through this summer and promote his new album, Town Line. But, make no mistake: Staind is at the forefront of his mind. "The business model of Staind hasn't changed at all, and we're not going anywhere," Lewis told Gannett Media. "These solo shows are something I've just been doing year after year." As for Staind's next album, Lewis says the band is about "two-thirds of the way through it already." "This is some of the heaviest stuff we've written in a long time," he said. "Heavier than 'Mudshovel.'" Lewis says the album could be out as early as "late summer or early fall."

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1967 On the first night of a 24-date tour featuring a bizarre combination of The Walker Brothers, Cat Stevens and Engelbert Humperdinck, Jimi Hendrix sets fire to his guitar live on stage for the first time. The legendary on stage destruction was the brain child of Chas Chandler, (Jimi's manager) who was unimpressed wth Jimi's opening spot on the bill. He wanted to impress the crowd with something they had never seen before. Pete Townsend already owned the act of smashing his guitar, so Chandler came up with the idea of lighting Jimi's Guitar on fire. The rest is history!

JIMI HENDRIX - ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER




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