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Dick Clark's remains cremated; further service plans not finalized
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Dick Clark, the music impresario and host of"American Bandstand" who died this week, has been cremated, his representative said Friday. "He has been cremated, but no other plans have been finalized," Clark publicist Paul Shefrin told...
Tags: The National (music group), Music, Mount Vernon, Arts and Culture, American Bandstand (tv program)
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Success Fuels Creativity
With a string of No. 1 singles and his first gold record for the album, 'The Man I Want to Be,' Chris Young is content with his current status in country music, but that doesn't mean he hasn't set goals for the next few years.
"I'm not gonna be mad if...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Radio, Fine Arts
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Tim Tosses Unruly Fan
During a stop on his Emotional Traffic tour in Quincy, Washington, Tim McGraw stopped his show to take care of some unruly fans in the crowd. Saturday night, Tim spotted a few girls trying to get closer to the stage when another woman got upset and...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Tim McGraw, Human Interest
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Terms of Service
WSBT Radio Group Terms of Use The following Terms of Use (the “Terms of Use”) govern any use of or access to the website of WSBT Radio Groupavailable at www.catcountry999com (the “Site”). By accessing or using the Site or...Tags: Justice System, Electronics, Corporate Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Gaming
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Civil rights leader demands apology from McDonough on 'black youth mobs'
Del. Pat McDonough on Friday refused to apologize, saying he stands by his recent comments about "black youth" terrorizing the city.
The Republican said during a press conference this afternoon that comments by his legislative colleagues about "race...Tags: Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief, Civil Rights, Rush Limbaugh
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L.A. Phil, U.K.'s Classic FM team for first overseas radio series
The Los Angeles Philharmonic will launch its first international radio broadcast partnership with England's largest classical music station. The agreement with Classic FM announced Friday includes a 14-part concert series of recorded concerts under the...
Tags: London (England), Music, Arts and Culture, Culture, Walt Disney
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@GRBlackBear Hops On Twitter
FOX 17 Web ProducerIn the tradition of the Bronx Zoo cobra, a Twitter account labeled "GR Black Bear" has become active again. The Twitter account first appeared last September but became inactive after only a few tweets. With the recent rash of bear sightings in Kent...Tags: Twitter, Inc.
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Wing Warrior Competition: On a wing and a prayer
Have what it takes to be a Wing Warrior? West Palm Beach-based radio station WIRK (107.9-FM) wants to know this Saturday at Wellington Amphitheatre, where 30 local residents will square off for bragging rights and chicken-wing dominance during this year'...Tags: Entertainment, Radio, Animal Planet (tv network)
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On this date . . .
On May 18, 1926, fire-and-brimstone evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson disappeared while swimming off a Los Angeles beach. Folks assumed she had drowned, and two people died while desperately searching for the body of the beloved preacher. Then, a...
Tags: Kidnapping
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The whole city is watching -- OK, NATO protesters, now what?
Change of SubjectMay I have your attention? That question is implied at the top of every column I write and at the beginning of every blog entry I post, as is the answer from those who read past the headlines: Yes. For...... -
The whole city is watching
May I have your attention?
That question is implied at the top of every column I write and at the beginning of every blog entry I post, as is the answer from those who read past the headlines:
Yes. For a moment, anyway. You'll have to work to keep it,...Tags: Demonstration, NATO, AIDS, Entertainment, McCormick Place
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Doug Dillard dies at 75; banjo player, member of the Dillards band
Bluegrass banjo pioneer Earl Scruggs answered a knock at the door of his Nashville home in 1953 to find an eager-looking banjo enthusiast on the porch asking Scruggs to put a set of his special tuner keys on the young man's instrument.
"He was so...Tags: Bluegrass (genre), Judy Garland, Music, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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