Walt Disney and the Angels owner, cowboy actor and crooner Gene Autry, were long-time friends.
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Michael Slaten,
Oc Register,
13 July 2025
The beloved neo-soul crooner is quietly on tour, headlined the first night of ESSENCE Fest 2025, and has announced a series of intimate shows titled the Silent Serenade Ensemble in Washington, D.C., and Brooklyn.
Up the odds by viewing a migration Traveling to witness a migration — such as the warblers that visit northwest Ohio each spring, an event celebrated as the Biggest Week in American Birding festival — can reduce the risk of disappointment inherent in wildlife watching.
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The New York Times,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
15 June 2025
The casualties were mostly warblers, but also thrushes, sparrows and others.
Acclaimed author draws raves — as a singer After spending decades becoming one of the pop/rock music world’s most respected authors and journalists, Sylvie Simmons has returned to his first love — singing.
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Randy McMullen,
Mercury News,
10 July 2025
The Pussycat Dolls singer was one of the creative brains behind One Direction during her time as a judge on the U.K. X-Factor, helping to put together the group that catapulted Payne and fellow band members Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson and Niall Horan to global stardom in 2010.
The stadium was filled on a steamy summer day with 80,000 fans, with opening acts Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Peter Tosh and Journey, featuring new vocalist Steve Perry.
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Kori Rumore,
Chicago Tribune,
8 July 2025
Their 1980 effort Back In Black, a tribute to original vocalist Bon Scott, remains the second best selling album in music history, part of a catalog that’s sold in excess of 200 million records worldwide, rendering AC/DC one of the best selling groups ever.
Among the pairings were Imago Records’ Terry Ellis with Black Flag belter and actor Henry Rollins and movie critic Gene Shalit with stunt performer Linda Fetters-Howard.
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Cynthia Littleton,
Variety,
11 June 2025
But Rose is a belter, or at least that is how her musical numbers have been traditionally performed.
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Charles McNulty,
Los Angeles Times,
31 Mar. 2025
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