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How Eric Clapton survived rock guitar‘s most transformative eraand found his way to the blues
Rather than run from his challenger, Clapton forged a friendship with him. He also permed his hair and plugged his electric ...
Duke Tumatoe has played in REO Speedwagon and worked with John Fogerty, but after 60 years he’s still making most of his fans ...
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‘A hell of a competitor’: Tenacity, all-around excellence paved Ray Hendrick’s path to Hall of Fame
Ray Hendrick's brilliance on a variety of tracks, but especially in Modified short-track competition, sealed his election to the NASCAR Hall.
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The 10 best feel-good films streaming for free in January 2026
Film critic Christina Newland picks the movies - from silly to soppy - that will help fight off the January blues ...
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Today in Music History for Jan. 15: In 1882, tenor Henry Burr (born Harry McClaskey), the most prolific recording artist of his era, was born in St. Stephen, N.B. He recorded an estimated 12,000 ...
At 2 p.m. Tuesday on my radio program, I said, “If Mike Tomlin had an ounce of pride, he’d quit.” Tomlin’s resignation broke ...
The Bears topped the New York Giants 37-9 in the NFL title game at Wrigley Field for the team’s fifth championship — and first back-to-back titles. All four of the Bears’ touchdowns were scored in the ...
Michael Zerang has accompanied dance and theater for decades—including an upcoming puppet staging of Ursula K. Le Guin's Left ...
Countless Democratic politicians have paid a visit to "Joe the Barber," a Pawtucket barber who made a name for himself on talk radio.
Larry Kehres didn't like being called a "stringbean" quarterback. The boyhood story behind the Mount Union legend.
Renowned session guitarist Alan Parker shares stories from his amazing rock career - ahead of evening talk at Broad Campden ...
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Legendary CBS college football analyst signs off after final broadcast: 'What a trip, I'll tell ya'
Wednesday was not only the final day of 2025, but also the final college football broadcast for longtime CBS analyst Gary Danielson. Danielson, who called SEC and later Big Ten games for CBS for 20 ...
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