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Today-Music-History-Nov19

Today in Music History for Nov. 19: In 1954, entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. was seriously injured in a car crash while en route to a Los Angeles recording session from Las Vegas. His left eye was removed ...
The country music world has lost some iconic names in 2025. As we head into the homestretch, we take a moment to look back at the country music stars and influential names that have been lost thus far ...
If you’re looking for ways to have the “hap-hap-happiest Christmas,” in the words of Clark Griswold, there are plenty of events happening in Wichita that will provide some cheer.
Kenny Rogers scored the defining hit of his career when he released “The Gambler” in 1978, but he was not the first artist to ...
Forty-six years ago today, Kenny Rogers topped the country chart with an album that introduced two major crossover hits.
And we sat at the piano and he [Kenny Rogers] cut my song. And then he cut two more of my songs, and that launched my songwriting career.” ...
Harrison Whitaker, from Terre Haute, Indiana, returned for his seventh game on November 19 with a six-day total of $182,600. For his seventh game, the researcher played against Matylda Urbaniak, from ...
Kenny Rogers wasn’t a one-note performer, nor was he one-note in life.
Loggins had to select five of his songs to be included on the Songwriters Hall of Fame ballot. He submitted "Footloose," " ...
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