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They may have called her “the original ‘bad girl of rock and roll’,” but Ronnie Spector was nothing but nice to me, when I met her in 1990. Spectre was
They may have called her “the original ‘bad girl of rock and roll’,” but Ronnie Spector was nothing but nice to me, when I met her in 1990. Spectre was
Midnight Plane to Houston? Doesn’t sound quite right, does it? And in her 1997 memoir, singer Gladys Knight told the story of how it became the Midnight Train to Georgia.
Regular listeners of Now I’ve Heard Everything know that I don’t often get starstruck. But this was one of those times. If you grew up in the ’60s, as I
Graham Nash is actually in the Rock and Roll Hal;l of Fame twice – once as a member of the ’60s pop group The Hollies, and again for his work
It’s Celebrity Cookbook Week here on Now I’ve Heard Everything. We continue today with a man who my younge listeners may kknow best for his work on South Park. But
In the music business, backup singers often fade into the background. Few achieve much fame on their own. One who did was Cissy Houston. After a successful career backing up
For nearly two decades, Chris Jericho was a fixture of the WWE. In fact, he was widely considered one of pro wrestling’s best. But since the end of the 1990s,
What comes to mind when I say the name Marvin Hamlisch? You may think of The Sting. Or Tthe Way We Were. Or A Chorus Line. Certainly Hamlisch is known
At a time when her high school classmates were studying for exams or preparing book reports, Janis Ian was giving concerts, and appearing on television, and getting awards for her
Julie Andrews made her debut as an actress and singer in London in 1948. She first appeared on Broadway in 1954. But to audiences of all ages around the world,