In 1964, Jerry Lee Lewis was at a low point in his career. The rock and roll wild man, best known for the 1950s chart toppers “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” and “Great Balls of Fire,” had been ...
They need each other to survive, and The Bearded Saddle is, without question, an ideal setting for live music,” said Steve “Sven” Gattermeyer, who is organizing the event with the team at The Bearded ...
The track was praised as an ode to freedom, and a "definitive American song from one of the definitive American bands." ...
The country music world has lost another legendary performer as steel guitar player Pete Finney died on Feb. 7. The Country Music Hall of Fame announced Finney’s death on Facebook.
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Jerry Lee brings decades of experience and a $300 billion deal track record to his new role, as hopes rise for a blockbuster year in dealmaking. America’s biggest bank is doubling down on mergers and ...
Jerry Lee Loucks of Cadillac passed away, Thursday, February 5, 2026 at home. He was 61. Jerry was born April 15, 1964 in Honolulu, Hawaii. He worked at Sears before working at Wexford County Airport ...
“She’s here, and she ain’t leavin’!” Regis Philbin exclaimed 25 years ago, as he welcomed Kelly Ripa as his new Live cohost on February 5, 2001. Ripa, then 30 and still a star of All My Children, won ...
The Minnesota Vikings made a gamble last offseason when they decided to stick with their unproven quarterback in J.J. McCarthy. He was just one year into his career and had dealt with a torn meniscus, ...
Even icons have icons, and for every monumental rock ‘n’ roller, there’s at least one musician who came before them that they consider to be even better, more influential, and more significant to the ...