On #NationalPuppyDay, let us know if you've ever named your family pet after your favorite rock star? If so, what is the animal and its name?
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1986: THE BIRTH OF VAN HAGAR Eddie Van Halen and Sammy Hagar absolutely owning the stage in Illinois — one of their very first shows together at the Rosemont Horizon. Just days before 5150 dropped and went to #1, the chemistry was already pure fire. Two legends, zero drama, maximum fun! Up the Van Halens! What’s your favorite song from the Sammy era? Drop it below!
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Having a bad day? Here's the exact moment Charlie Brown adopted Snoopy around 75 years ago.
The Peanuts comic strip, created by Charles M. Schulz, first debuted on October 2, 1950, and quickly became one of the most influential and beloved comic series in history.
Centered around the gentle, anxious character Charlie Brown, the strip explored themes of childhood, failure, friendship, and quiet resilience.
On that very first day, Charlie Brown’s imaginative beagle Snoopy also appeared, originally depicted as a more realistic dog before evolving into the iconic, whimsical personality fans know today.
His introduction alongside Charlie Brown in 1950 effectively marked the beginning of their lifelong companionship, making 2025 the 75th anniversary of their debut together.
🎥: Snoopy Come Home (1972)
The sitcom "Alice" aired its final episode today in 1985. The series debuted in 1976 on CBS and was based on the 1974 film "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore". #80s
17 March 1999. Rod Hull died (aged 63). He always appeared with Emu, a mute and highly aggressive arm-length puppet. Hull died in a tragic accident while trying to adjust the TV aerial on the roof of his bungalow, then slipping and falling to his death.
Introducing the Michael Schenker 1971 Flying V Collector’s Edition, a painstaking recreation based on 3D scans of the iconic original. Hand-signed and only 50 worldwide.
Few guitars shaped hard rock like Michael Schenker’s 1971 Flying V. Learn more: bit.ly/3PbhMTj