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Stars Rank Rock's Best Set Of Pipes

Stars Rank Rock's Best Set Of Pipes

Rolling Stone magazine decided to tap into the minds of a diverse group of musicians from all genres and see who they have rocked out to and who has inspired them.


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  1. Stars Rank Rock's Best Set Of Pipes

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  3. Arts, Briefly: ‘SNL’ and ‘30 RockStars in Hunger Benefit

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  4. Hit & Run: Rock'n'role stars

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  5. Diddy, SJP & More Stars Rock the Vote

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  6. 'Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa' stars the voices of Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada Pinkett Smith

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  8. Rock stars tuning up for guitar documentary

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  9. MGMT: 'Rock stars? Not us'

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  10. Young People Who Rock

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  11. Stars sing in tears for To e

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  12. Cars not the only stars at Australian International Motor Show

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  13. Beastie Boys draft stars for "Vote" tour

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  14. Why stars want to sing

    Their upbeat plots and jolly tunes gave the public a boost in the aftermath of the 1929 Wall Street crash. Now, amid the latest economic turmoil, musical films are back and aiming to bring more light-hearted relief to modern-day audiences.

  15. Bluejackets 5, Stars 4

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  18. Complaints of Bad Customer Service Rank Too Well

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  19. Stars and youth to join forces in day of action

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  21. Winfrey flies high on 'Rock'

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  22. For Revis, Precarious Roots Have Remained His Rock

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  23. Greek Club Is Eager to Sign N.B.A. Stars

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  25. An Energy Fix Written in the Stars

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  26. RTE will ask top stars to take pay cut

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  27. A DreamWorks deal could rock Universal's boat

    Just as NBC Universal has gained record profitability, a DreamWorks deal could create a disruption at the studio.

  28. AC/DC extends its rock legacy, its way

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  29. Ghana/Lesotho: Black Stars Go Through to Next 2010 Round

    Ghana is through to the next round of the 2010 African and World Cup qualifiers after a 3-0 win over Lesotho.

  30. Classical, pop stars perform at tribute to Pavarotti

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  31. Deadly blasts rock Baghdad

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  32. Koistinen takes a seat vs. Stars

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