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caraher

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10. You needed a #1 album in the UK to be in the study
Mon Dec 24, 2012, 01:13 PM
Dec 2012

From the BMJ link:

They included 1,046 musicians (solo artists and band members) who had a number one album in the UK charts between 1956 and 2007.
Bogus NICO9000 Dec 2012 #1
Hmm skamaria Dec 2012 #3
So, how did Ted Nugent make it to 50 something? Bucky Dec 2012 #2
Only the good die young........ skamaria Dec 2012 #4
He was never a superstar. Uncle Joe Dec 2012 #5
But Jimmy Page very nearly defines rock superstar, never mind all that Golden God business. Fumesucker Dec 2012 #7
It's better to burn out than to fade away Fumesucker Dec 2012 #6
Tina Turner and Grace Slick are both 73 now and alive and well. Manifestor_of_Light Dec 2012 #8
Go back further duffyduff Dec 2012 #12
who did they average in? treestar Dec 2012 #9
It's all kind of silly duffyduff Dec 2012 #11
Yep treestar Dec 2012 #13
You needed a #1 album in the UK to be in the study caraher Dec 2012 #10
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