Denise De Francesco (@denisedefrance4) 's Twitter Profile
Denise De Francesco

@denisedefrance4

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calendar_today09-05-2018 03:06:54

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Denise De Francesco I’m seeing a little yellow bird. It’s just flying around you. It’s like Nonina is opening her hands and releasing the little bird to you and saying Skippy is singing to you and listen to the music to calm and center. She is with you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

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#OnThisDay, 50 years ago - Genesis released their seventh studio album “A Trick Of The Tail” - marking the first release with Phil Collins as the lead singer. This fiftieth anniversary also falls on a Friday 13th. Listen: lnkfi.re/GenesisATOTT

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On this day in 1984, Talk Talk released It's My Life, an album that cemented their sound and set the stage for their artistic evolution. Powered by hits like "Such a Shame," it was a massive success across Europe.

On this day in 1984, Talk Talk released It's My Life, an album that cemented their sound and set the stage for their artistic evolution. Powered by hits like "Such a Shame," it was a massive success across Europe.
Phil Collins (@philcollinsfeed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Phil Collins released his era-defining debut album, 1981’s “Face Value” #OnThisDay, 45 years ago. Listen: lnkfi.re/PCFaceValue

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During U2's 1985 Live Aid set, Bono saw 15yo Kal Khalique crushed in the crowd. He signalled security to lift her over, jumped down, hugged her, slow-danced briefly to "Bad," & kissed her cheek. That legendary heart-melting moment went global.

Boston Radio Watch®️ (@bostonradio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

41 years ago today, February 16, 1985, UK/US supergroup The Power Station hit the Saturday Night Live stage. It marked the only time Robert Palmer ever performed live with the band’s original lineup, which featured members of Duran Duran and Chic. Their cover of “Get It On (Bang

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Echo & the Bunnymen are shown on Top of the Pops in 1984 performing “Seven Seas,” released that year as a single. Its driving rhythm and Ian McCulloch’s detached vocal delivery captured the band’s mid-80s momentum.