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The Bassmaster Classic (known as the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic for sponsorship reasons) is a tournament in the sport of professional bass fishing, organized by the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society. It was first held in 1971 on Lake Mead, Nevada. Originally it was a fall event, (1971-1983) but it switched to a summer event in 1984 and then ...
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Kenny Kushner – bass [43] none September 1983 – early 1984 Scott Ian – rhythm guitar, backing vocals; Dan Lilker – bass; Neil Turbin – lead vocals; Charlie Benante – drums; Dan Spitz – lead guitar, backing vocals; Fistful of Metal (1984) Early – August 1984 Scott Ian – rhythm guitar, backing vocals; Neil Turbin – lead vocals ...
Bassmaster Classic XXIX was held July 29-31, 1999 in the Louisiana Delta surrounding New Orleans, Louisiana. Davy Hite of Prosperity, South Carolina, was the winner of the 29th Classic with a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 55 pounds, 10 ounces. He took home a total of $101,000, which included a $1,000 bonus for catching the big bass on Day ...
Bassmaster Classic XXXI was held August 2–4, 2001 in the Louisiana Delta surrounding New Orleans. Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo, Michigan, won his first of four classics with a three-day total weight of 32 pounds, 5 ounces. He won $100,000 in prize money. The 2001 Classic was the first covered by ESPN.
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The EMI reissues were discontinued after Radiohead's back catalogue was transferred to XL Recordings in 2016. [95] In May 2016, XL reissued Radiohead's back catalogue on vinyl, including Amnesiac. [96] An early demo of "Life in a Glasshouse", performed by Yorke on acoustic guitar, was released on the 2019 compilation MiniDiscs [Hacked]. [97]
Fewer than 1,000 of these guitars were produced between 1988 and 1990, and the line was discontinued during 1990 due to manufacturing problems which began to plague Kramer during that time. In addition, Kramer embraced the excess of the late 1980s—producing slick and fluorescent guitars, losing its thought leadership in the guitar ...