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Carl Perkins Biography
Carl Perkinssinger, songwriterBorn: 4/9/1932Birthplace: Tiptonville, Tennessee In 1955 country-rock artist Perkins recorded his song “Blue Suede Shoes,” which achieved gold record status in…2017 Grammy Awards
The 60th Annual Grammy Awards were presented at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Jan. 28, 2018. Some of the evening's biggest features were tributes to Leonard Bernstein, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and…Cast Away
Director:Robert ZemeckisWriter:William Broyles Jr.20th Century Fox and DreamWorks; PG-13; 143 minutesRelease:12/00Cast:Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt, Wilson the Volleyball Arguably equal to the…Barry Manilow Biography
Barry Manilow(Barry Alan Pincus)singer, songwriterBorn: 6/17/1946Birthplace: New York City Often maligned by critics, Barry Manilow was one of the best-selling balladeers of the 1970s.…Halle Berry Biography
Halle Berry actress, modelBorn: 8/14/1966Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio Oscar-winning actress who as a high school cheerleader and beauty queen was the first African American to represent the…CBA Regular Season Individual Leaders
Scoring GmPtsAvgBrandon Williams, La Crosse4691319.8Jamel Thomas, Quad City2955319.1Kebu Stewart, Sioux Falls3056919.0Damian Owens, Connecticut4483218.9Jerald Honeycut, Idaho3667118.6Silas…Dream Team
Every NBA fan's dream turns to gold by John Gettings Magic Johnson drives by Angola's Anibal Moreira at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992. (Source:AP) Related Links Olympics Overview…Entertainment Bios — J
Alan JacksonJanet JacksonJoe JacksonJoshua JacksonMichael JacksonPeter JacksonSamuel L. JacksonSir Derek JacobiRichard Jaeckel Mick JaggerJane's AddictionPaul JarricoJayhawksPeter JenningsWaylon…Memorable Olympic Moments: NBA Dream Team, Barcelona 1992
Every NBA fan's dream turns to gold by John Gettings Magic Johnson drives by Angola's Anibal Moreira at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992. (Source:AP) Related Links Olympics Overview 2008…Tongue Twisters
Twenty Tongue-Tying Twisters Tongue twisters became popular in the 1800s as a way of practicing diction, and were first called "tongue twisters" at the turn of the century. They're still a fun way…