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Some Lesser-Known Rock Muses
Yes, Yoko and Linda are at the top of the list when it comes to "rock muses." But there are a couple more who, um, left a mark.
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Yes, Yoko and Linda are at the top of the list when it comes to "rock muses." But there are a couple more who, um, left a mark.
Her hit, "Ode to Billie Joe," put Bobbie Gentry on the map -- and began her journey to get away from the pressures of fame.
The Beatles were sick and tired of their "mop top" movie image. Edgy playwright Joe Orton stepped in - but it went sideways fast.
It seems like a great idea: get the best players in rock to join forces in a "supergroup." But there are other issues that come with talent.
"Layla" -- the work of Eric Clapton with Derek and the Dominos -- is a staple now. But 50 years ago, it didn't make much of a splash.