
Did you know? In 1977, Ram Jam's single "Black Betty" reached number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 despite criticism from civil rights groups. Jefferson Airplane’s 1969 album Volunteers was delayed due to political and drug references, leading the band to leave their record label and start their own. In 1967, six students at Alabama's Tuskegee Institute combined two local bands and, through a random dictionary choice, named their new group "Commodores."
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