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11 charting singles on the Hot 100, 5 albums ranking in the Billboard 200, and a worldwide hit with “The Stroke,” there is no doubt that Billy Squier has solidified his legacy in rock and roll music of the 1980s. With his success, Squier opened for such rock and roll powerhouses as Def Leppard and Foreigner and contributed songs to films such as Fast Times At Ridgemont High. Although he continued to make music until the late 1990’s, none of his latter albums had the success of the classics “Don’t Say No” and “Emotions in Motion.” |
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