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    Things went so well this weekend in Maui that it may be the first of many times that these members of the Beach Boys, Guns N' Roses, Doobie Brothers, Stray Cats, Nelson, Eagles of Death Metal, and other music-biz lifers share a stage.
  • Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken

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    “Kelly and Justin of course did it first,” says Aiken, who just reunited on 'The Masked Singer' with Studdard. “But I think I would argue that Ruben and I sort of did it first.’
  • Ferry Towne

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  • Joy Woods and Ryan Vasquez

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  • Judith Hill

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  • John Oates

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    In the '70s, she inspired a generation of young girls. In the '80s, her sheer Bob Mackie bodysuit inspired Gene Simmons to do drag. Now her protest anthem is inspiring people to vote. Suffice to say, this wonder woman has had "a very unique career."
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