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Stagehands mistakenly installed a malfunctioning piano for an hour-long solo Jazz performance. The musician, Keith Jarrett, had to improvise around the instrument's limitations. A recording of this concert went on to become the best selling piano album of all time.

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Freddie Mercury released a solo album in 1985 that was dedicated "to my cat Jerry—also Tom, Oscar and Tiffany, and all the cat lovers across the universe—screw everybody else"

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  1. Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney and Phil Collins are the only musicians to have sold over 100 million albums as a solo artist and member of a group

  2. Christopher Lee (91), who played Saruman, Count Dooku, etc. is a descendant of the First Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne. He is a heavy metal singer and recorded a full solo album (2010). He killed Nazis in the British special forces, and even witnessed the last guillotine execution in France

  3. George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass is the best selling solo Beatles album. It has sold more than John Lennon’s Imagine and McCartney and Wings' Band on the Run combined.

  4. When Phil Collins recently released his re-mastered solo albums, he replaced the original covers of his face with (then) current pictures

  5. Peter Gabriel's first four solo albums were all called "Peter Gabriel", and used the same typeface and name positioning. The idea was to make them like issues of a magazine.

  6. Eagles song In the City was originally recorded solo by Joe Walsh for the 1979 movie The Warriors. The other members of Eagles liked it so much they decided to re-record it and include it on their album The Long Run.

  7. Guitar Virtuoso 'Buckethead' has released 248 solo albums since 2013.

  8. Diana Ross" second solo album was released in 1973, titled Touch Me in the Morning. The title track was her second #1 hit solo song, following Ain"t No Mountain High Enough from her first solo album.

  9. Diana Ross" first solo album, released in 1970, was titled Diana Ross. On the album were the hit songs Ain"t No Mountain High Enough, and Reach Out and Touch Somebody's Hand.

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John Coltrane fell asleep during the recording of a Miles Davis album at the height of his heroin addiction and can be heard running towards the mic after waking up just in time for his solo at 2:34

Amy Winehouse won a Brit Award in 2007 for Best Female Solo Artist and was nominated for Best British Album.

In 2015, musician Buckethead released 118 solo albums, averaging one new album every 3 days. - source

Amy Winehouse's album Frank was nominated for two Brit Awards (Best Urban Act, and Best Female Solo Artist) and the Mercury Music Prize.

David Lee Roth recorded the vocals for a solo album twice. Once in English, and again in Spanish to cater for a large Mexican market. It didn't do well, as many considered it "gringo-Spanish." - source

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Justin Timberlake helped write and sing in The Black Eyed Peas song "Where is the Love?" At the time he was debuting his solo album and his record company worried of overexposure. A deal was made that JT wouldn't appear in the music video or be credited on the song, but his vocals could remain

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On Pink Floyd's 'Animals' (1977), a special guitar solo was recorded for the 8-track that linked the ending song on the album to the first song.

Tina Turner's first two solo albums were not successful. She made two more that were also not successful.

Neil Young (solo or with a band) has released an album, live album, or film every single year since 1966, with only two exceptions (1998 and 2001).

During 2014 and 2015, Buckethead released 170 solo albums, 118 of which were in 2015.

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In 1984 Tina Turner found great success as a solo artist with her album Private Dancer.

In 1970 the Beatles broke up, and all four former members recorded solo albums.

On the back cover of 'Ram' - Paul McCartney's first solo album after leaving the Beatles - there is a photo of two beetles mating to symbolize how McCartney felt the Beatles had treated him.

Ron McNair, one of the astronauts who died in the Challenger disaster, planned to record a saxophone solo for Jean Michel Jarre's album "Rendez-Vous" during the flight.

After ongoing tensions while recording a new Simon & Garfunkel album in 1983, Paul Simon digitally erased Art Garfunkel's contributions and released it as a solo album.

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In a review of Lou Reed's 1972 solo album "Transformer" Rolling Stone gave it a mixed review, calling the album"artsyfartsy kind of homo stuff"

Brian Welch, former band member of Korn became a born again Christian and left the band to focus on becoming a better father and pursue his own solo career. He released his Christian music debut album in 2008, called Save Me From Myself.

In 1971 Binky Philips wrote a 32-page letter describing The Who and its guitarist Pete Townshend as the best in rock music and sent it to Townshend. In response, the guitarist gave him a pre-release copy of his solo album Who Came First, with the same songs and order as the 1972 release version.

Billy Joel was in a two-man heavy metal band in 1970 before he went solo. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic said their album "undoubtedly is the worst album released in the history of rock & roll."

John Fogerty, the lead songwriter for Creedence Clearwater Revival, was sued by his former record label because his solo album sounded like Creedence Clearwater Revival.

Before becoming an extremely successful solo musician, Billy Joel was the vocalist of a psychedelic/hard rock duo named "Attila". Their self titled album is considered by many critics to be the worst rock album ever made.

David Lee Roth recorded his first solo album in both english and spanish. This is a music video for the spanish version.

The lead singer for Dispatch has a new solo album under his name Chadwick Stokes and it sounds awesome.

Syd of The Internet has a solo album coming out

Jazz trumpeter Lee Morgan was just 19 years old when he performed the trumpet solo on "Blue Train," the title track of John Coltrane's BT album. The solo is widely considered the best solo performance of his career.

Beatles' 'Let it be' guitar solo was supposed to be a mix of the album and the single release version

The best-selling solo album in jazz history, "The Köln Concert" by Keith Jarrett, almost didn't happen. The opera house staff neglected to arrange for Jarrett's piano to be delivered, and with only a substandard rehearsal piano available, Jarrett nearly refused to perform

Lefty Mudersbach, who wins the race at the end of the Steve Miller Band song "Living in the U.S.A.", was killed in a solo run in 1966... two years before the song was released. The sound clip came from an album called "Big Sounds of the Drags", released in 1963.

Lucille "2" Austero from Arrested Development played by Liza Minnelli appeared on 2006 album My Chemical Romance's The Black Parade, providing backing vocals and singing a solo part with Gerard Way on the track "Mama."

The voice actress that played Jem (of Jem and the Holograms) is 54, still smoking hot, and still making awesome music. Her solo album came out last year, and has a few killer tracks.

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