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Get ready to laugh out loud as we count down the Top 5 Funniest NFL Fails in football history! From the infamous Butt Fumble ...
Jim Marshall, builder of amplifiers, poses with one of his products in 2002. Marshall, who pioneered guitar amplifiers used by some of the greatest names in rock earning him the nickname “Lord ...
Legendary rock photographer Jim Marshall, who captured some of the most memorable moments in music - Johnny Cash flipping the bird at San Quentin and Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar at Monterey ...
It was the physical embodiment of rock’s power and majesty — a wall of black, vinyl-clad cabinets, one atop the other, crowned with a rectangular box containing the innovative circuitry that ...
FILE - Minnesota Vikings' Jim Marshall is shown, Dec. 30, 1978, after practice for their NFC playoff football game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Jim Marshall, the photographer who captured some of rock & roll's most unforgettable images including photos of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar at Monterey Pop and Johnny Cash flipping the bird at ...
Jim Marshall, inventor of one of rock & roll’s most important innovations – the Marshall amplifier – has died at age 88. Marshall was a drummer and drum teacher who opened his own music shop ...
Rock's most famous photographer, Jim Marshall, has died at age 74. Look back at his remarkable life and career in our obituary and gallery of his most iconic shots of Led Zeppelin, the Rolling ...
Jim will always be remembered as a tremendous player and person. Our hearts are with his wife, Susan, and all of Jim's loved ones." A celebration of life for Marshall will be announced at a later ...
Minnesota Viking tackle Jim Marshall clutches the game ball as he is carried from the field by teammates Doug Southerland, left, and Scott Studwell after the Vikings defeated the Buffalo Bills 10 ...
Jim Marshall, whose amplifiers were one of the signatures of rock 'n' roll, from Jimi Hendrix to Motley Crue and the fictional Spinal Tap, has died. He was 88. News ...
FILE - Minnesota Vikings' Jim Marshall is shown, Dec. 30, 1978, after practice for their NFC playoff football game against the Los Angeles Rams.