The most admired, desirable and attractive people and things, those that are universally deemed cool, have been part of the ...
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Stevie Nicks stepped out of Fleetwood Mac with a hit-laden debut solo album that showed she could fly just as high on her own ...
Casey Jones' by the Grateful Dead might be a “pretty good musical picture of what cocaine is like” but this is the fascinating tale of the man in the song.
Bill Finlayson is preparing to play at the Baby Grand for the last time as the venue closes its doors after 40 years.
In Notre Dame's long, storied history of college football excellence, four words stand out to Fighting Irish faithful: "Cheer, cheer, for old Notre Dame / Wake up ... Smith sing ‘God Bless America,’ ...
Gene Austin, the original crooner whose recordings sold 86 million copies in the Twenties and Thirties, lost his battle with lung cancer on Jan. 24, 1972.
In Notre Dame's long, storied history of college football excellence, four words stand out to Fighting Irish faithful: "Cheer, cheer, for old Notre ... America,’ Bing Crosby singing ‘White ...
Legend went down to his lower vocal register for this one, and it was a beautiful contrast to the jaw-dropping high notes ...
Crosby will perform old Bing favourites as well as sharing anecdotes ... to stir the Irish spirit if you will, some of the Irish songs that my uncle recorded years ago,” explains Howard.
Published in 1913, the resultant song, which he called “Danny Boy,” would become one of the most popular songs of the last 100 years, recorded by everyone from Judy Garland and Bing Crosby to ...
The King’s distinctive voice – with its blend of country twang, gospel power, and blues feeling – transformed simple songs into timeless classics ... holiday recordings from legends like Bing Crosby, ...