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There s already a long list of artists in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame who ve been influenced by New York Dolls. So isn t it time these pioneers joined them?
Formed in New York City in 1971, the band released just two albums – a self-titled record in 1973 and a follow-up,
Too Much Too Soon, a year later – before breaking up in 1976 with its five members pursuing careers in new bands and as solo artists. Neither album managed to break the Top 100, but the Dolls groundwork (like fellow New Yorkers the Velvet Underground before them) helped ignite the punk and indie movements in the years to come.
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Rachel Ward and Jerry Nolan, of National Subrogation Services, will present a Cozen O Connor webinar titled, Rechargeable Subrogation: How To Investigate Lithium-Ion Battery Failures and Achieve Subrogation Recoveries on Thursday, February 25, 2021. This program will teach the audience about lithium-ion battery losses and how to lead successful subrogation investigations involving these products. The presentation will discuss how lithium-ion batteries function and fail, the different forms of thermal runaway and causes, and a review of the industries that utilize lithium-ion batteries. The program will also include case studies that discuss specific lithium-ion battery failures. The case studies include consumer products, electric vehicles, and power plants. Lastly, protocol and expert selection recommendations to ensure best practices for pursuing a subrogation claim will be discussed.
Sid Vicious was a punk rock icon, former bassist in the Sex Pistols, a heroin addict, and a suspected murderer. In 1978, his girlfriend, 20-year-old Nancy Spungen, was found murdered on the bathroom floor of the Chelsea Hotel room they shared in New York City. Less than four months later, Sid died of a fatal heroin overdose. His death came as a surprise to very few people.
Sid infamously once said, “I’ll die before I’m 25, and when I do I’ll have the lived the way I wanted to.” This is the tragic timeline of his misfortunate life and doomed 19-month relationship with Nancy.