Sixty-one years ago today, the singer and songwriter who became the king of country music parodies was born in Georgia.
If you enjoy songs like "Cowboy Take Me Away" by The Chicks, this songwriter has probably penned other tunes that you love.
Among these talented individuals is Tom Bukovac, a renowned session guitarist whose impressive career spans over 1,200 albums. Born on this day in 1968 in Cleveland, Ohio, Bukovac's journey from a ...
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Remember when the Judds played their 'final show'?
The Judds performed what was billed as the final show of their career together on Dec. 4, 1991, but that was far from the end of the line for the mother-daughter country duo. The duo of mother Naomi ...
Claire Sardina, who performed in Lightning & Thunder with Neil Diamond tribute artist Mike Sardina, tells the true story ...
"Song Sung Blue" is based on real-life Milwaukee couple Mike and Claire Sardina. Here's more about the duo also known as Lightning & Thunder.
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"I don't care if Michael Jordan shows up in a jockstrap" - Jerry Krause was furious the NBA turned Michael Jordan's no. 45 into a storyline
In 1995, Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan returned to the NBA after an 18-month hiatus. The star shooting guard wore no. 45 to symbolize new beginnings. The number meant several things to MJ. As for ...
Something seems familiar as we take a look at a selection of essential Indiana Jones imitators from the 1980s… In cinema, if ...
It’s just two guys in nice suits, sitting across from each other at a restaurant, enjoying a cup of coffee. One of them happens to be a criminal on the verge of pulling one final big score. The other ...
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