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  • 431967 in music — The year 1967 was an important year for psychedelic rock, with releases from The Beatles ( Sgt. Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band , Magical Mystery Tour ) Small Faces, Itchycoo Park , Eric Burdon The Animals ( Winds of Change ), The Doors ( The… …

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  • 45Noah Mayer — As the World Turns Portrayed by Jake Silbermann First appearance June 1, 2007 Last appearance September 16, 2010 Cause/reason Moved to Los Ang …

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  • 46Hit Connection — est une compilation musicale issue de l association de plusieurs labels et distribuée principalement en Belgique qui a vu le jour en 1984 et qui est toujours distribuée. Initialement produite au rythme de deux volumes par an, cette compilation… …

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  • 49Kyle Foggo — Cunningham scandal A U.S. political scandal in which government contracts were obtained with bribes to Congressman Randy Duke Cunningham. Guilty Duke Cunningham (R CA) (100 months) Kyle Foggo …

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  • 50Open the Door, Richard — is a song first recorded on the Black White Records label by saxophonistist Jack McVea at the suggestion of A R man Ralph Bass. In 1947, it was the number one song on Billboard s Honor Roll of Hits and became a runaway pop sensation.[1] Contents …

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