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The Most Famous Chord in Keener History

 June 8, 2013

Randy Bachman talks about how Giles Martin showed him the most famous chord in Keener history.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvxPc5MPEuQ

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(1884) George Trendle, producer of The Lone Ranger at WXYZ radio is born.

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