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Cougar's debut, ChestnutStreetIncident, was released in 1976 in a whirlwind of hype.
A competent collection of Stonesy rockers, infused with a blue-collar Bruce Springsteen/Bob Seger attitude, the album received a critical backlash because of all the...
A competent collection of Stonesy rockers, infused with a blue-collar Bruce Springsteen/Bob Seger attitude, the album received a critical backlash because of all the hype, but it's possible to hear the roots of Cougar's heartland music within the record, if you listen closely.
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When white supremacist literature created by a group known as the National Alliance turned up on ChestnutStreet in Salem last month, local police were immediately talking to their contacts to find the offenders.
Although distributing information of any kind is protected by the First Amendment, the ChestnutStreetincident may have crossed a legal line.
Even before the ChestnutStreetincident, a leafleting in the Salem Common neighborhood a week later, and the subsequent appearance of hate literature at Temple Shalom, the Salem Police were aware through their intelligence operations that the National Alliance was present in the area.
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Since neither ChestnutStreetIncident or The Kid Inside generated much attention, John Cougar's third album, A Biography, wasn't released in America.
Ironically, it was his best effort yet, featuring a harder and genuinely rocking backbeat and, in the silly but catchy "I Need a Lover," his first good song.
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Larry Crane was John Mellencamp's sideman from the ChestnutStreetIncident days of 1976 through the completion of Big Daddy in 1989.
Over the years, he played lead guitar and various other stringed instruments, while adding a great deal to the overall flavor of each John Mellencamp album.
Born October 7, 1951 in small Southern Indiana town of Seymour USA, Mellencamp became one of the America's most successful Heartland-Rock singers of the past two decades.
He began his career in the mid-'70s, Mellencamp's name was changed to Johnny Cougar and in 1976 he moved to New York City where recorded his debut album "ChestnutStreetIncident" shortly after inked a deal with MainMan Records.
The record failed to gain any attention and the singer moved back to Indiana releasing "The Kid Inside" just a year later.