Charlie Major, who scored a string of No. 1 country hits in his native Canada, was born Dec. 31, 1954, in Aylmer, Quebec.
Country and blues together—that’s the shit,” Swamp Dogg mused. Chances are running out to see him prove it in concert, so don ...
In 1954, a man arrived at Tokyo airport with a passport from a country that didn’t exist. He was calm, fluent in multiple ...
IN 1954, Bollywood across the border produced a movie, Jagriti, which evoked strong patriotic emotions among the Indian ...
If 2025 seemed like a year connected to fond sports memories for generations of Kern County community members, that’s because many entities were celebrating a milestone anniversary or, in two ...
Even decades after his death, JFK Sr. and the rest of the Kennedy clan are the subject of lasting infatuation. Explore the ...
Learn more about the history of horses as we compile what the Chinese zodiac says could be in store for each of the 12 signs ...
Pennsylvania farmers markets serving classic Pennsylvania Dutch fare, from baked goods to hearty comfort foods rooted in ...
Mark Bain looks back at the notable people who have died in 2025. Thelma Hopkins, who died in January, was a 1956 Olympic high jump silver medallist. She also won Empire Games gold for Northern ...
Remember party lines? Switchboards? Yellow Pages? The traditional telephone is almost gone, but its cultural impact deserves ...
John “Stanky” Stankovic, a legendary pioneer of polka music, died on Christmas Day, leaving behind a legacy that was known throughout the world. He was 89.
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Today in Music History for Jan. 11: In 1848, Edward Fisher, founder of the Toronto Conservatory of Music, was born in Jamaica, Vt. He directed the conservatory from its opening in 1887 until his death ...