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Camp started out as a drummer before EVH made him realize the advantages of guitar. The young Carson Daly helped make his ...
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Mosaic Theater Company mounts the D.C. premiere of “Young John Lewis: Prodigy of Protest.” ...
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In this list of the most famous one-hit wonders, Stacker has rounded up iconic single-hit musicians over the past 50-plus ...