After the tragic death of saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker, his friend poet Ted Joans began writing “Bird Lives” all over New York City. The campaign took a life of its own, and BIRD LIVES can still occasionally be found scrawled on sidewalks, walls and bathroom stalls.

Johnny Paycheck once broke a mining company during a tense picketting union standoff, by waltzing out among the strikers, unannounced, and singing his hit song “Take This Job & Shove It”.

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