Brown and Byrd wrote the song together with Ron Lenhoff. At the end of 1971, the song did feature on a real live album, Revolution of the Mind – Live At The Apollo, Volume III, recorded at the ...
Aaron Brown, a veteran television news anchor whose steady hand helped guide CNN viewers through the unfolding tragedy of the ...
So, it seems that the producers of The Ed Sullivan Show didn’t realize “Fortunate Son” was a protest song. They’re not alone, though. Over the years, many listeners have mistakenly assumed ...
Jim Larrañaga’s retirement as Miami’s head coach marks another chapter in what has become a troubling trend for ACC basketball. Over the past few years, some of the conference’s most iconic ...
Jim became a popular name in the country music circle after releasing the song “Mexican Joe” in 1953. He followed with other hit songs such as “I Love You” and “Bimbo,” which topped the US country ...
Sherrod Brown, will end, hopefully only until a renewed political career starts again soon. Unlike some Ohio members of Congress who sponsor few if any bills (I see you, Jim Jordan), Brown has ...
Sherrod Brown, will end, hopefully only until a renewed political career starts again soon. Unlike some Ohio members of Congress who sponsor few if any bills (I see you, Jim Jordan), Brown has during ...
A beloved Border school teacher who had the rare ability to make every student feel seen and heard is bowing out.
The starlets you meme about on social media aren’t necessarily making the songs you hear 20 times on the radio on your commute, or in the coffee shop picking up breakfast, or out at the pool’s ...
“People love the fact that they can explore endlessly to some degree in the publishing world of things,” says Jim Lee, DC’s president, publisher and chief creative officer. “Because we ...
Jim Carrey's return to Hollywood has been b-e-a-utiful. In fact, taking a break from Tinseltown proved to be exactly what the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 actor needed to give him a new perspective on ...
STARKVILLE – Mississippi State alum and legendary broadcaster Jim Ellis announced Wednesday his retirement after 46 years as the play-by-play voice of the Mississippi State baseball program. "It's ...