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In 1997, Pat Boone -- the singer who became famous for his whitened covers of R&B classics -- released an album of heavy metal, "In a Metal Mood: No More Mr.
Magic Moments - The Best of 50's Pop
Duration: 1:58:15 CC Stereo TVG Take a stroll down memory lane with the pop sounds of this concert special.
Brooklyn Today: Monday June 1, 2009
Good morning. Today is the 152nd day of the year. On this day in 1974, the Heimlich maneuver was introduced by Dr.
Today: Actor-director Clint Eastwood is 79. Singer Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary is 71.
Actor Andy Griffith is 83. Singer Pat Boone is 75. Actor Morgan Freeman is 72. Actor Rene Auberjonois is 69.
With his broad smile, clean-cut appearance and trademark white buck shoes, Pat Boone was the alternative rock star to the sexually dangerous Elvis Presley during the 1950s, the boy-next-door who made the music.... With his broad smile, clean-cut appearance and trademark white buck shoes, Pat Boone was the alternative rock star to the sexually ...
Pat Boone - Feature at Prayer Breakfast
The South Bay National Day of Prayer Steering Committee is proud to announce Pat Boone, one of America's first full media stars, as the Featured Speaker for the 11th Annual South Bay National Day of Prayer Breakfast.
Tedisco, Murphy race gets a little weird
Fiercely competitive races often get strange in the final days. Everybody's pulling out all the stops, raising their arguments from a shout to a scream.
Plan Your Week: Campbell at Silver Springs
Published: Monday, March 23, 2009 at 6:30 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, March 23, 2009 at 7:16 a.m. By 1975, Glen Campbell was the poster child for crossover-country. The clean-cut crooner with the cowboy shirts and Pat Boone smile already was a familiar face on CBS television and country radio.
8th annual Dove Dash draws hundreds
Despite chilly temperatures and a slight drizzle, the 8th Annual Dove Dash Sunday drew hundreds to Dove Canyon to run, eat pancakes, raise money for charities and even meet singer Pat Boone.
Connecticuta s Doomed, Pastor Predicts
Doomsday is coming and it's going to destroy parts of Connecticut, David Wilkerson, the founding pastor of Times Square Church in New York City, is predicting.
I'm not much for modern day prophecy, but this is kind of interesting : A respected pastor, best-selling author and founder of a major ministry to teens predicts an imminent "an earth-shattering calamity" ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune Above the Fold When Terry Gross, NPR's nonpareil host of Fresh Air , asked musician Chris Isaak to "redeem" any piece of music that he thought needed redemption, Isaak picked up his ...
Utah Lawmakera s Anti-Gay Diatribe Draws Criticism
Chris Buttars, an anti-gay Utah state senator who claims to have personally derailed all GLBT-friendly legislation in that state for the past eight years, has drawn heavy criticism for comments he made during ...
C'est Vrai: See how locals spent '67 holiday
Looking through the holiday ads in The Advertiser of December 1957, 50 years ago, it appears that Four Corners was a good place to start a celebration.
Arts Previews: Seniors reveal more of those Fab '50s
There was more to the 1950s than what you saw in "American Graffiti" or on "Happy Days." Now director Harriet Lynn is taking a new look at the Eisenhower era in a new musical revue being presented by Howard ...
Above, WDEA DJ Rick Foster, 16, plays hits by Frank Sinatra, Barbara Streisand, Ted Heath, Jack Jones and others in 1965 at the radio station formerly located at 68 State St.
Countdown: Worst Person Dec. 8, 2008
Law Professor & MSNBC Contributor Jonathan Turley claims 'Strange alliance' between Bush and alleged 9/11 mastermind.
HRC Responds to Comments Equating Prop 8 Protestors with Mumbai Terrorists
The Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender civil rights organization, responded today to the exclusive commentary posted on the extremist, right-wing website World ...
DreamWorks' Jeffrey Katzenberg: '3D the next great frontier for filmmakers'
Readers might remember it was in August when I wrote about my excitement to see the big-screen release remake of "Journey to the Center of the Earth," starring Brendan Fraser and filmed and presented in 3D.