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  • Apr 19, 1990
    Rolling Stone rates the Top 50 rock albums originating in the 1950s. Included are albums by Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps and Wanda Jackson
    Oct 18, 1990
    Prince tells Rolling Stone that renegotiating a recording contract is easy: "You just go in and say, 'You know, I think my next project will be a country and western album'"
    Apr 1, 1993
    Garth Brooks makes the cover of Rolling Stone, where he defends his stance on homosexuality and interracial marriage in "We Shall Be Free": "I do believe that God exists. I do believe in the Bible. But I can't see that loving somebody is a sin"
    Sep 3, 1998
    Shania Twain makes the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, where she cites her smile as one of her best physical features: "I have good teeth. Strong teeth. I floss all the time, twice a day"
    Dec 7, 2000
    Rolling Stone magazine names the Top 100 pop songs of all-time. Included: Otis Redding's "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay" (remade by Waylon Jennings & Willie Nelson) and Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You" (written by Dolly Parton)
    Feb 6, 2003
    Shania Twain appears on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in an AC/DC T-shirt. She says her best songs never get heard by the public: "I do music that I think can do best on a commercial level"
    Apr 17, 2003
    Lisa Marie Presley makes the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, where she talks about having her gravesite already laid out next to Elvis' grave at Graceland Mansion. "It looks pretty morbid to me," she says, "morbidly inviting"
    Sep 18, 2003
    Rolling Stone ranks the 100 greatest guitarists of all-time, including: Eric Clapton, #4; James Burton, #20; The Byrds' Clarence White, #41; Scotty Moore, #44; and Les Paul, #46. Plugged in at #1: Jimi Hendrix
    Oct 16, 2003
    Rolling Stone magazine puts the late Johnny Cash on its cover. U2's Bono says, "Every man could relate to him, but nobody could be him. To be that extraordinary and that ordinary was his real gift"
    Mar 18, 2004
    The Dixie Chicks are #4 on Rolling Stone's 2004 Rock Rich List, with income of $39.8 million. Also cited: Toby Keith, #6, $38.7 million; Shania Twain, #8, $36.1 million; Kenny Chesney, #27, $21.9 million; Tim McGraw, #35, $16.7 million; and Brooks & Dunn, #40, $13.6 million

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