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Marty McFly's red guitar from the original "Back to the Future" is missing and the movie's cast and filmmakers are asking for ...
For four decades, a crucial piece of cinematic history has been missing. It’s the iconic cherry red Gibson ES-345 that Marty ...
Used by Michael J. Fox in the film's dance scene, the guitar set a litany of greats on the road to playing, but it hasn’t been seen since 1985 ...
Julia Swanson was the driving force behind Montville’s offense, finding the back of the net seven times on her own and assisting on three other goals to tally 10 points in total. Samantha ...
Growing up, Mark Knopfler was just like any other young guitarist. He chose the biggest players to identify with and emulate. In the end, however, it was a humble guitarist from his own environs ...
During a concert in Boston, frontman Perry Farrell threw a punch at guitarist Dave Navarro for undisclosed reasons. The two were pulled apart, the rest of the tour was cancelled, and Farrell would ...
How many Broadway shows has Burke Swanson been in? Burke Swanson has appeared on Broadway in 2 shows. How many West End shows has Burke Swanson been in? Burke Swanson has not appeared in the West End.
Musicians travel with their instruments on flights all the time. And while mostly their precious luggage gets delivered undamaged, there are occasional reports of airlines mishandling them and causing ...
Giving away an autographed Taylor Swift guitar presumably didn’t leave her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, with any teardrops. Kelce, 35, stepped out at his Kansas City Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes ...
WEST Coast's first and only AFLW skipper, Emma Swanson, has stepped down from the role ahead of the 2025 NAB AFLW season. Swanson took the reins for the club's first AFLW season in 2020, returning ...
But in the USAC Silver Crown Series, there’s only one name: Swanson. Kody Swanson grew up in Kingsburg, California, and found pro racing in the year 2000. He cut his teeth in Junior Sprints ...
I forgot to put in the yacht race!” At 1,174 pages, Ron Chernow’s “Mark Twain” is essentially the same length as “War and Peace,” but seemingly nothing has been overlooked or left out.