The past few months have seen the loss of numerous members of the classic TV extended “family.” We say goodbye to the following… Actor Ed Asner (Lou Grant, The Mary Tyler Moore Show) Executive William Clotworthy (Censor for Saturday Night Live) ...
If you’re a fan of 1950s, ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, and even ’90s Ford, Chrysler, and General Motors full-size automobiles, you’ll really want to check out the New York Auto Show this week going on at the Jacob Javitz Convention Center. … Continue reading → More Galleries | Leave...
and instrumental dropouts, which would become wildly popular with Jamaican dub artists in the 70s. Add in the final sample, which was taken from an archived recording of a Hitler Youth choir, and “The Real Thing” was one of the strangest, most pioneering rock songs of the 60s, and conti...
Starting in the mid 50s, and running through the mid 70s, its fair to say cumulatively, that nighttime KB disc jockeys like George “Hound Dog” Lorenz, Dick Biondi, Tommy Shannon, Jay Nelson, Joey Reynolds, Sandy Beach, and Jack Armstrong enjoyed more listeners on a single radio station ...
so he was given the surname of Sam Steamboat — a popular Hawaiian wrestler of the ’50s and ’60s who bore a strong resemblance to Blood. Re-emerging as Ricky Steamboat in the late ’70s in Jim Crockett Promotions, he would not adopt his “Dragon” nickname until his 1985 stint with ...