On the recording they made for their 1956 debut LP Tragic Songs of Life (later a country hit), Ira and Charlie Louvin ...
Saving All My Love for You’ propelled the singer to global fame in 1985, but behind that tender ballad lay a secret story ...
Nov. 6 1869 — First U.S. college football game played, Rutgers 6, Princeton 4. 1934 — Joe Carter scores four touchdowns and Swede Hanson rushes for 190 yards as the Philadelphia Eagles crush the ...
The choreography legends will be celebrated at a December ceremony in Los Angeles.
The professionals on Variety’s Women’s Impact Report navigated another rather uncertain year in showbiz — layoffs, political ...
The Kirkwood Arts Foundation will host its annual fundraiser concert, “City of Gabriels: A Celebration of St. Louis Jazz Trumpet,” at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Nov. 6, ...
TIMOTHY CARRELL DYKES Timothy Carrell Dykes, 45, of Eufaula, Alabama, died Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025, at UAB Hospital in ...
Besides his work with pop stars and jazz greats, he is credited with helping to invent the six-string contrabass guitar.
The professionals on Variety’s Women’s Impact Report navigated another rather uncertain year in showbiz — layoffs, political ...
At just 23, the pop superstar has already accumulated 44 Hot 100 hits, nine Grammys and a pair of Oscars.
Alan Jackson is a gifted singer, but he’s also a gifted songwriter. Jackson writes most of his hits, and has since his debut Here In The Real World album came out in 1990. While Jackson has written ...
For the Jacksons — now helmed by brothers Jackie, 74, and Marlon, 68 — the gig was a chance to be part of history in Motown’s ...
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