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Connor Reichenbach

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The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. #GoCougs #FreeLukeV9

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On this day in 1977, the Grateful Dead delivered a legendary performance at Cornell University's Barton Hall, a show so iconic it became one of the Dead’s most collected, traded, and downloaded concerts by any band ever, according to Blair Jackson. It was also later preserved by

On this day in 1977, the Grateful Dead delivered a legendary performance at Cornell University's Barton Hall, a show so iconic it became one of the Dead’s most collected, traded, and downloaded concerts by any band ever, according to Blair Jackson. It was also later preserved by
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Scoring change: This has now been ruled an error on Moore and is now an unearned run for Muñoz, who still has a 0.00 ERA in 19 outings.

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BREAKING: George Wendt, the actor best known for playing Norm Peterson on the long-running sitcom "Cheers," has died. He was 76. abcnews.link/KGn5EpX

BREAKING: George Wendt, the actor best known for playing Norm Peterson on the long-running sitcom "Cheers," has died. He was 76. abcnews.link/KGn5EpX
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35 years ago today, Brent Mydland played his final show with the Grateful Dead 🌹 Marking the moment with a look back at this performance of “I Will Take You Home,” recorded on July 4, 1989, at Rich Stadium in Orchard Park, NY.

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“Brent’s passing came at a time where we were experiencing enormous show attendances and Brent was at his best.  With ‘In the Dark,’ we had to start defending the shows. People were breaking in. It was 50,000 people inside, 50,000 outside…Brent was really cranking, and we were

“Brent’s passing came at a time where we were experiencing enormous show attendances and Brent was at his best.  With ‘In the Dark,’ we had to start defending the shows. People were breaking in. It was 50,000 people inside, 50,000 outside…Brent was really cranking, and we were
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As the winter dragged on and recording sessions stretched much longer than expected, The Dead were on the verge of hitting the road without a record. Enter Big Steve Parish, nails and hammer in hand. The plan? Lock everyone in the studio and shut out the distractions. And it

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Bobby Weir, just 17 years old when he co-founded the Warlocks, was one of the very few people who was at every single Grateful Dead show. Joining up with Jerry and Pigpen in 1964, and soon after Billy and Phil, with Mickey soon to follow, the Grateful Dead were defined by each of

Bobby Weir, just 17 years old when he co-founded the Warlocks, was one of the very few people who was at every single Grateful Dead show. Joining up with Jerry and Pigpen in 1964, and soon after Billy and Phil, with Mickey soon to follow, the Grateful Dead were defined by each of