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When I was four, I told this girl in my pre-k class that I played drums in Metallica, in hopes that she would like me.
She bought it.
She was impressed.
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As much as this type of dance music isn’t my cup of tea, it was pretty cool to be standing on stage infront of 4,000 kids.
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This is too sad. He was on the list of people I wanted to meet in my life. I’m a huge fan of watching Soul Train re-runs.
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The new music video for Josh Tillman’s band Father John Misty.
“Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings” featuring the ever lovely Aubry Plaza.
RIP: Don Cornelius, creator and host of the legendary musical variety show Soul Train, was found dead this morning of an apparent self-inflicted gun shot wound in his home in Sherman Oaks, California. He was 75.
Introducing many Americans to soul music through his hit TV show which premiered in 1971, Cornelius helped promote the careers of such musical icons as James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and Michael Jackson.
He is perhaps best remembered, even among non-viewers, for his signature catchphrase, with which he would end each show: “I’m Don Cornelius, and as always in parting, we wish you love, peace and soul!”
[tmz.]
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