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On This Day in 1986, Run-DMC Released a Hit Single That Revived a Legendary Rock Group’s Dying Career … from the American Songwriter Clayton Edwards

Tom Bettenhausen6 hours ago01 mins

Thirty-nine years ago today, New York-based rap group Run-DMC released a single that would impact the career of an iconic rock band.

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