The Beatles had already found chart success in their home country. “Please Please Me” went to No. 2 and “From Me to You” brought them their first No. 1. However, “She Loves You” truly put the band on ...
Some sportswriters accused her of “deifying” Indiana’s irascible basketball coach. A professor of English, she also wrote about Marilyn Monroe and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. By Michael S.
Bobbys were inescapable in music in the '50s and '60s: Bobby Sherman, Bobby Rydell, Bobby Darin and more. NPR critic Bob Mondello looks back to an... What was with all those teen heartthrob Bobbys in ...
For quite a while now, I've been known as Bob. But back in the 1950s and early '60s, I was Bobby. And you know how little kids go through a period where they think the whole world revolves around them ...
The Outlaw Music Festival touched down Thursday night on the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, California, and Bob Dylan once again delivered a wildly unpredictable set that ...
Bobby Darin is having a moment. The singer, who died in 1973, is getting his spotlight turned on again as his 89th birthday, May 14, approaches. The Jazz Loft in Stony Brook is hosting a celebration ...
Bobby Rydell, a pompadoured heartthrob of early rock 'n roll who was a star of radio, television and the movie musical "Bye Bye Birdie," died Tuesday. Rydell died of complications from pneumonia at a ...
GRAND FORKS — Starting Tuesday, April 1, Rydell Auto Group in Grand Forks will no longer sell new Buicks. The change comes as General Motors continues to reduce the number of Buick dealerships ...
LANCASTER — Frank Jordan received many accolades during his 35 years as an rock’n’roll entertainer, but none quite as dramatic as the one on Wednesday at the American Music Theatre. The packed house ...
Bobby Flay has signed a new exclusive multiyear deal at Food Network. As part of his new pact with the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned cable channel, Flay will take on active role in the development and ...
Sep. 17—WILKES-BARRE — In the fall of 1961, record industry history was made when Checker's original hit record — "The Twist" — re-entered the charts, and by January 1962, it was back in the #1 ...
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