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Adam and the Ants,
211
Adams, John Quincy,
6
Adams, Scott,
182
–83
Adkins, Stanley,
256
–58,
260
,
264
Agora Ballroom,
158
–59
Air Supply,
275
Alamo,
103
Aldridge, Elizabeth,
148
–50,
165
,
189
Aldridge, Holliday,
150
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156
–57,
165
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171
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179
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180
Aldridge, Lesa,
148
–50,
154
–58,
160
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161
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163
–65,
171
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174
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179
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184
–86,
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209
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216
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219
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228
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237
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243
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252
–54,
257
Aldridge, William “Bill,”
148
,
149
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189
Alexander, Gordon,
75
,
78
,
81
–82,
95
,
100
–101,
107
,
211
,
246
Alexander, Willie “Boom Boom,”
267
Alexenberg, Ron,
97
Alfonso, Linda,
54
Allman Brothers,
181
Alluring Strange,
297
Alpert, Herb,
25
Alumni Memorial Gym,
261
American Bandstand,
70
American Recording Studios,
41
,
45
,
48
,
49
,
51
,
52
,
60
,
65
,
71
,
72
,
78
,
85
,
86
,
95
–97
Amherst Records,
188
Angry Samoans,
134
Archies,
94
Ardent Records,
97
,
107
–8,
113
,
120
–22,
125
–26,
130
,
133
,
145
,
147
,
150
–52,
159
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161
–62,
177
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181
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183
,
187
,
296
,
300
–302
Ardent Studios,
67
,
79
,
85
–90,
93
–94,
96
,
105
–6,
108
–10,
113
–15,
117
–20,
125
–26,
127
,
130
–33,
137
–38,
141
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150
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160
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162
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163
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168
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171
–74,
177
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178
–79,
182
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184
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185
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208
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209
,
214
,
229
,
234
,
237
,
247
,
273
,
282
,
300
,
303
,
306
Armed Forces Radio,
57
Armstrong, Alvis,
283
Arron, Robert,
292
Aston, Martin,
277
Austin American-Statesman
,
302
Avalon, Frankie,
25
Axton, Estelle,
30
Azerrad, Michael,
286
–87
Bach, Johann Sebastian,
139
,
140
Ball, Charles,
195
,
198
,
203
–8,
210
,
212
–13,
219
,
242
,
249
,
292
Band,
80
Bandwagonesque,
294
Bangs, Lester,
68
,
72
,
90
,
91
,
133
,
203
–4
Barbarian Records,
243
Barker, Jimmy,
247
Barnes, Ken,
230
Bar/None,
305
Basie, Count,
28
Beach Boys,
33
,
49
,
59
,
61
,
73
,
75
–76,
87
,
88
,
89
,
97
,
111
,
142
,
168
,
301
Beat Exchange,
257
Beatles,
27
,
30
,
31
,
33
–34,
39
,
52
,
104
,
108
,
115
,
123
,
125
,
130
,
139
,
155
,
185
Beautiful Sounds,
79
Beaver, David,
186
Bechtold, Kokie,
39
,
40
,
42
,
47
,
60
Begley, Ed, Jr.,
147
Behind the Magnolia Curtain
,
247
–48
Beifus, John,
131
Bell, Christopher Branford “Chris,”
29
,
33
–34,
103
,
104
–16,
117
–26,
127
–29,
132
,
137
–39,
164
,
166
,
182
,
186
,
198
,
203
,
206
–8,
213
,
217
–18,
220
–21,
293
,
296
,
297
departure from Big Star,
126
,
127
,
137
,
151
,
182
suicide attempt of,
126
,
127
,
190
Bell, Joan,
104
Bell, Max,
229
Bell, Vernon,
104
Bell Notes,
215
Bell Records,
48
,
65
,
70
,
73
,
78
,
88
,
90
,
95
–97,
184
Box Tops’ contract with,
49
“The Letter” released on,
48
–51
Benno, Marc,
56
Benton, Robert,
298
Berg, Karin,
102
,
145
,
181
,
195
,
199
,
203
–5,
207
Bestall, Fred,
275
“Better Save Yourself,”
164
Betts, Dickey,
205
Big Apple Recording Studios,
208
Big Dixie Brick Company,
225
–26
Big Star,
3
,
58
,
106
–16,
127
–31,
133
,
136
,
180
,
193
,
197
,
198
,
200
,
208
,
211
,
218
,
221
,
241
,
288
–90,
293
,
294
,
302
,
309
“Aria Largo,”
307
“The Ballad of El Goodo,”
103
,
110
–11,
113
,
129
,
130
,
135
,
146
,
153
Bell’s departure from,
126
,
127
,
137
,
151
,
182
Big Star Small World,
303
“Don’t Lie to Me,”
112
“Dony,”
306
“Downs,”
171
“Dream Lover,”
176
“Feel,”
112
formation of,
106
–7
“For You,”
171
“Give Me Another Chance,”
112
“Hung Up with Summer,”
307
“I’m in Love with a Girl,”
142
,
144
,
145
,
153
,
268
“The India Song,”
113
,
115
,
129
,
139
In Space,
306
–7
“In the Street,”
3
,
112
,
119
–20,
123
,
153
,
156
,
223
,
280
,
305
“Jesus Christ,”
164
,
171
,
174
,
180
,
185
,
223
,
267
“Kanga Roo,”
170
“Kizza Me,”
171
at Lafayette’s Music Room,
128
–29,
133
,
134
,
138
,
139
,
150
last concert of first era of,
167
Lightman’s joining of,
150
“Love Revolution,”
307
at Max’s Kansas City,
145
–47,
152
–55,
157
“Mod Lang,”
132
,
141
,
145
,
155
,
156
“Nature Boy,”
174
#1 Record,
109
–16,
117
–26,
128
–30,
133
,
134
,
136
,
137
–39,
142
,
143
,
145
,
150
,
151
,
178
,
182
,
198
,
218
–19,
223
,
296
“O My Soul,”
128
,
129
,
135
,
137
–39,
152
,
153
at Overton Park,
159
–60
Radio City,
137
–47,
150
–52,
157
,
158
,
160
,
162
,
167
,
178
,
198
,
200
,
217
,
218
–19,
223
,
230
,
296
reunion rumors about,
220
–21,
295
at Rock Writers Convention,
133
–36
second era of,
295
–99,
302
–8,
312
“September Gurls,”
142
,
144
,
152
,
156
,
177
,
230
,
280
,
284
,
288
,
299
“She’s a Mover,”
129
,
131
,
135
,
141
,
152
,
153
“Thank You Friends,”
164
,
173
,
179
3rd/Sister Lover,
1
,
163
–64,
169
–74,
176
–77,
178
–83,
188
,
190
,
197
,
201
,
214
,
216
,
219
,
223
,
229
–30,
238
,
279
,
293
,
296
“Thirteen,”
103
,
111
–13,
122
,
129
,
138
,
142
,
146
,
153
,
156
“Till the End of the Day,”
174