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There’s a great feature on Rolling Stone right now commemorating the 30th anniversary of The Wrestling Album, WWE’s first foray into producing their own music. Yes, 30 years have passed.
Hulk Hogan became inextricably tied to "Real American" when he adopted the track as his theme song at the peak of his WWE ...
The resulting album consisted of 10 tracks. Some were off-beat covers of popular tunes — "Mean" Gene Okerlund performed Little Richard's "Tutti Frutti," Nikolai Volkoff served up "Cara Mia ...
Born Terry Gene Bollea and raised in Florida, Hogan found fame in the 1980s after triumphing over Iron Sheik to become the ...
Rick Derringer contributed to a number of songs on the 1987 follow-up, "The Wrestling Album II", and also worked with Steely Dan, Ringo Starr and "Weird Al" Yankovic throughout his career.
He would produce "The Wrestling Album," where he would co-write and perform "Real American." Over 30 years later, Derringer would produce an updated version of the song, which saw him change ...
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