"David Fricke" is a senior editor at Rolling Stone magazine, where he writes predominantly on rock music. His career has spanned over 30 years. In the 1990s, he was the magazine's music editor before stepping down.

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It is not a stretch to say, from my experience, Rutgers is one of the most accommodating places in this country.

I think that, you know, the odds are good, because they are good songwriters, they're a good band, they're a great band, and they can play.

There are practicing Muslims playing in the National Football League. They were playing that night.

We are aware that it is an odd thing.

Ranged from bad to ordinary.

Those songs, those shows, the way she projected them, the way they backed her up, the way they played as a unit, ... was really what captivated people's attention -- the ingenuity of the music, the way they were able to incorporate rap, and disco, and punk, and the girl-group thing, the garage-rock thing, all that stuff into two and three-minute songs.

NASCAR racing provides more brand awareness and interest than any of the other major sports, ... The opportunities to build business-to-business relationships within the racing community are endless.

Blameless ignorance. It's an unfortunate sign of the times.