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Today in Music History for Dec. 19: In 1808, Horatius Bonar, Scottish clergyman, poet and hymn writer, was born. He authored several missionary biographies and penned over 600 hymns, including "I ...
Brando is often regarded as one of the best actors of all-time. Throughout his career, the actor received eight Academy Award ...
One of the names allegedly on the list was fellow late night host Leno, who made his Tonight Show debut in March 1977 and was once a regular on the talk show. The book claims that after the “audience ...
New book "Love Johnny Carson" reveals the infamous banned celebrity list from "The Tonight Show," including Jay Leno, Ellen ...
December 5, 1972 - Omaha native Johnny Rodgers became the first Husker to win the Heisman Trophy. The winner was announced on December 5, 1972. During his senior season, Rodgers recorded 1,978 ...
A good singer-songwriter tells a story. But a great singer-songwriter makes you believe that what they’re saying comes from true experience. Johnny Cash excelled at this sort of musical embodiment.
“My mother,” says Victoria Brynner of Doris Kleiner Brynner, “would sit on this tiny chair near the phone in our kitchen, and her friends would all call: Sally Aga Khan, Valentino and Giancarlo, ...
On Dec. 5, Carson Daly joined Michael Bublé for a trip to the Vatican as the singer performed at the annual Christmas "Concert With the Poor." Here, Daly shares an essay with TODAY.com about his ...
The legal guardian of one of the Florida teens accused in the horrific slaying of 14-year-old Danika Troy was busted on drug charges within hours of the murder, which saw Troy lured into the woods, ...
Bret Bielema has said he expects a handful of players from this class to make an impact right away, and safety Jacob Eberhart, cornerback Almirian Thomas and linebacker Cam Thomas are among those who ...