7. That theme song! In an age when TV theme songs were paramount, the show's memorable soulful introduction was co-written by Cosby, musician Stu Gardner -- who also wroteThe Cosby Show'sclassic themes -- and Dawnn Lewis, who also played the most responsible character on the show, Jalee...
The show’s theme song was co-written by Dawnn Lewis (Jaleesa) and performed by a number of different artists: by Phoebe Snow in the first season, by Aretha Franklin for the next few, and finally by R&B group Boyz II Men. During a week-long marathon of the series on Nick at Nite ...
Aretha Franklin won a record eight consecutive Grammys for best R&B vocal performance from 1967-1974. The “Queen of Soul” was the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and sang at historic events in U.S. history like the memorial for Martin Luther King Jr. and the...
A 2014Los Angeles Timesarticle reported that "vastly different views on politics and life," drove a wedge between Don and Phil. The brothers broke up at least twice; their first estrangement followed a 1973 show at the California theme park Knott's Berry Farm, when Phil smashed his guitar ...
Theme Christmas Hair Type Curly Material Polyester Reviews: I have had several Santa beards…..most cost a little less than this one. However this price was cheap when compared to the quality….its thick, full and soft. It's very white not off white or another variation of white…..over...
Aretha Franklin Aretha Franklin won a record eight consecutive Grammys for best R&B vocal performance from 1967-1974. The “Queen of Soul” was the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and sang at historic events in U.S. history like the memorial for Martin Luther King...
Aretha Franklin Aretha Franklin won a record eight consecutive Grammys for best R&B vocal performance from 1967-1974. The “Queen of Soul” was the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and sang at historic events in U.S. history like the memorial for Martin Luther King...
Aretha Franklin won a record eight consecutive Grammys for best R&B vocal performance from 1967-1974. The “Queen of Soul” was the first woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and sang at historic events in U.S. history like the memorial for Martin Luther King Jr. and the...
Another non-US act here is Dutch jazz-rock guitar hero and alumnus of prog-rock band FocusJan Akkerman, whose admirers include Queen’s Brian May. The vocalist on the featured song is a US singer and drummer named Willy Dee (singing drummers is a bit of a sub-theme here, it seems)....
“If there was a theme in his sermons, it was ‘you are somebody,’” Salvatore says. “But he was not only preaching you are somebody. He was preaching that there are people who want to make certain you never become somebody.” Aretha Franklin didn’t absorb that fierce sense of sel...