Crazy Facts About Music Everyone Should Know (Pt.124) #musicfacts #musichistory #musicshorts #shorts

Sama_El
Published on Jul 28, 2024
Did you know? Frank Zappa signed Alice Cooper to a three-album deal after Cooper impressed him by showing up at 7:00 AM for an audition. Keith Moon and Steve McQueen had a feud that ended when McQueen shot out a light that Moon kept on to annoy him. "I Fought the Law," famously covered by The Clash, was originally recorded by Sonny Curtis of The Crickets in 1959, and Duane Allman, who started playing guitar at 14, was ranked the second greatest guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone in 2003, despite dying at 24.


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