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Johnny Cash comes by his affinity for convicts naturally. After all, the iconic country singer's had his own brushes with the law and his most famous album was recorded at an actual prison. Perhaps a less likely lawbreaker would be
Kate Pierson of eternal party rockers
The B-52's. You wouldn't guess that the shimmying redhead behind songs like "Rock Lobster" and "Love Shack" would run afoul of the law -- on purpose no less -- but in 1993 that's exactly what she did.
Adam Ant, meanwhile, had a pretty good excuse for his tangle with the coppers. To find out why these three, as well as
Janis Joplin,
Sinead O'Connor and
Woody Guthrie made music history this week just click to launch the gallery below.
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