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It seems that black dance artists just can't resist their flirtations with white rack 'n' rowl these days - Nona Hendryx went straight to the top and had Rolling Stone KEEF RICHARDS pop in and contribute a few licks to her third solo LP, 'Rock This House'.

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Rip It Up, Issue 97, 1 August 1985, Page 2

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It seems that black dance artists just can't resist their flirtations with white rack 'n' rowl these days – Nona Hendryx went straight to the top and had Rolling Stone KEEF RICHARDS pop in and contribute a few licks to her third solo LP, 'Rock This House'. Rip It Up, Issue 97, 1 August 1985, Page 2

It seems that black dance artists just can't resist their flirtations with white rack 'n' rowl these days – Nona Hendryx went straight to the top and had Rolling Stone KEEF RICHARDS pop in and contribute a few licks to her third solo LP, 'Rock This House'. Rip It Up, Issue 97, 1 August 1985, Page 2

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