Freddy Fender was one of the kings of Tejano music and a rare Mexican-American crossover success on the country music charts.
Died 2006
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Later this month at the Cannes Film Festival, Steven Spielberg will present a restored version of his classic creature-feature, Jaws… and once again, it won’t be safe to go back …
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Coretta Scott King was much more than just a wife and widow…
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For four decades, Aaron Spelling and television went hand in hand…
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June Pointer was the youngest of the Pointer Sisters and the first to pass away.
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Don Knotts was a natural comedian – his expressive face, unique look and great sense of timing combined to make him one of the funniest men on TV in the …
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It’s the yabba dabba duo who brought us the town of Bedrock, Jellystone Park, and the Mystery Machine…
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On the fifth anniversary of Anita O’Day’s death, we look back on the career of this atypical “girl singer.”
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Legendary Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler died five years ago today. We look at great moments in the career of one of the greatest to ever coach on the gridiron.
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When R&B powerhouse Gerald Levert died five years ago today, he was still at the top of his game, singing his way through a career that just wouldn’t quit.