Jim Peterik
Born | November 11, 1950 |
Hometown | Berwyn, Illinois, United States |
Net worth | $25 million |
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“We begged Stallone to send us the whole movie. When he did, we were blown away”: Survivor were just another struggling AOR band. And then Rocky III and Eye Of The Tiger changed everything
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'Eye of the Tiger' songwriter updates song with Joe Burrow, Bengals-inspired lyrics
It's the 40th anniversary of Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" and the song's co-writer released an updated version for the Bengals as they head to Super Bowl LVI.
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Pride of lions creates lunch rush traffic while dining on buffalo
A gaggle of tourists visiting the Kruger National Park in South Africa got a close look at a pride of lions tearing apart an animal carcass last week. The 13 or so lions lazed around on the sunny stretch of tarmac and dinned on a buffalo, completely oblivious to the traffic jam they created. Not all of the encounters drivers have with animals in drive through safari parks are so sedate.
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Survivor Frontman Says Kim Davis Can't Use 'Eye Of The Tiger'
Let's call this a knockout.
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Newt Fights 'Eye Of The Tiger' Lawsuit
Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich asked a federal judge Monday to dismiss the pending lawsuit filed by the co-writer of "Eye of the Tiger," demanding the candidate stop playing the song at campaign events. In a defense filing received by U.S. District Court in Chicago, Gingrich denies any wrongdoing, arguing that the recordings constituted fair use and questioning the suit's jurisdiction, NBC Chicago reports. The suit was formally filed by Rude Music, Inc., an Illinois corporation
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