The landslide, which came after an extended storm in Southern California came seven years after the same domicile was destroyed in a fire.
June 5, 2001: Rufus Wainwright released "Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk" from the album Poses. “Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk” is a song about walking a tightrope, but it’s more between having a grand time and losing yourself in the gutter. Rufus Wainwright (sign up to follow by email) It really did come from an event where I was incredibly hungover. I remember seeing a bottle of chocolate milk at the store and buying it and gulping it down and immediately feeling sick to my stomach, and grabbing a cigarette and then feeling even worse. Read more: Rolling StoneJune 5, 1958: The first-ever greatest hits compilation, Johnny Mathis' Greatest Hits, hit Number 1 in America. The original greatest-hits package, Johnny's Greatest Hits stayed on the charts for ten years. Johnny Mathis The collection includes "Chances Are," "It's Not for Me to Say," "Wonderful! Wonderful!," and "The Twelfth of Never." It seldom gets more romantic than this. Read more: Allmusic June 5, 1971: "Funky Nassau (Part 1)" by The Beginning Of The End entered the American Top 40. It reached Number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 31 on the UK Singles Chart. The Blues Brothers performed it in the 1998 film Blues Brothers 2000. June 5, 1976: David Bowie's "TVC15" from his Station to Station LP peaked at Number 64 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Born on the same day, January 8th, David Bowie was a huge fan of Elvis Presley. Presley visited Bowie at The Studios in LA during the recording sessions for Station to Station. There they made a demo together of the Bowie song TVC15. David loved the track, but Elvis wasn't happy with it. June 5, 1993: UB40 moved into the American Top 40, from 52 to 37, with "Can't Help Falling in Love." Elvis Presley originally recorded "Can't Help Falling in Love" in 1961. Ali Campbell of UB40 UB40 were asked to record an Elvis tune of their choice for a new film called Honeymoon In Vegas. The band's drummer, James Brown, suggested they record this song because it was one of his favorites. Read more: Songfacts Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk Rufus Wainwright
Johnny Mathis was only 19 years old when a Columbia Records executive heard him singing in a San Francisco nightclub and decided to sign the teenage singer on the spot. After his first album, recorded in a jazz style, failed to register with the public, producer Mitch Miller guided Mathis to a more straightforward romantic sound, leading to hits like "Wonderful! Wonderful!" and "It's Not for Me to Say." A series of appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show made Mathis a national star, and at age 22 he had the number one record in the country, "Chances Are." In 1958, only two years into his recording career, he became the first artist to release a "Greatest Hits" collection. One of the bestselling records of all time, Johnny's Greatest Hits inaugurated the custom of "Greatest Hits" collections that continues to this day. Johnny Mathis continued to record Top 40 hits in each of the first four decades of his career, reaching number one again in 1978 with "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late." His velvet voice and impeccable phrasing have captured the hearts of listeners the world over. His mastery of American song has earned him the enduring affection of his public and the profound respect of his peers, who have honored him with the Recording Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award, and a place in the Grammy Hall of Fame. For half a century, through all the changes in musical fashion, Johnny Mathis has sounded a pure note of romance, and brought magic to millions.
It’s a barrier of poverty and hate, but Johnny Mathis learned the best way to break through it
It’s a barrier of poverty and hate, but Johnny Mathis learned the best way to break through it
Mathis was one of the most talented singers of his era, and his "At The Crossroads" performance on The Ed Sullivan Show is a testament to his incredible range and talent. His energy and passion for the song were palpable, and it's clear that he gave it his all on that stage. It's no surprise
We have heard Mathis' voice for years - but who's the man behind that rich, smooth sound? Find out more about this extraordinarily talented singer here, and see Johnny Mathis as he lived in his Hollywood home back in the 1970s.
Here's the updated audio from the recent radio show that highlights his 2022 shows in Columbus and Cleveland.From traditional tunes to holiday music,…
He was a black star adored by white fans, and quietly gay. Discretion got him through those years. Did it also hold him back?
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And sometimes not so little. I was whining about having to leave my little corner of paradise in an oceanfront room at the Four Seasons Resort the Biltmore Hotel in Santa Barbara. Jump in the rental car and fight my...
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The pop vocalist grew up laughing off bad breaks; today, he is restoring his West Hollywood home
TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE FULLY READ THE ITEM DESCRIPTION PRIOR TO ORDERING... THANK YOU Format : Vinyl LP Grading cover / record : Both Good Year : 1970 Tracks: A1 A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening A2 I'm In The Mood For Love A3 Don't Blame Me A4 Warm And Willing A5 I Just Found Out About Love And I Like It B1 Love Me As Though There Were No Tomorrow B2 Where Are You? B3 Can't Get Out Of This Mood B4 On The Sunny Side Of The Street B5 Let's Misbehave UK Postage Is Free, Worldwide Postage Set At A Low Rate IF YOU NEED TO CONTACT ME, PLEASE DO SO MY ETSY MESSENGER, AND NOT BY EMAIL, I WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY OF YOUR QUESTIONS BEFORE AND AFTER SALE... THANKS
Johnny Mathis was only 19 years old when a Columbia Records executive heard him singing in a San Francisco nightclub and decided to sign the teenage singer on the spot. After his first album, recorded in a jazz style, failed to register with the public, producer Mitch Miller guided Mathis to a more straightforward romantic sound, leading to hits like "Wonderful! Wonderful!" and "It's Not for Me to Say." A series of appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show made Mathis a national star, and at age 22 he had the number one record in the country, "Chances Are." In 1958, only two years into his recording career, he became the first artist to release a "Greatest Hits" collection. One of the bestselling records of all time, Johnny's Greatest Hits inaugurated the custom of "Greatest Hits" collections that continues to this day. Johnny Mathis continued to record Top 40 hits in each of the first four decades of his career, reaching number one again in 1978 with "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late." His velvet voice and impeccable phrasing have captured the hearts of listeners the world over. His mastery of American song has earned him the enduring affection of his public and the profound respect of his peers, who have honored him with the Recording Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award, and a place in the Grammy Hall of Fame. For half a century, through all the changes in musical fashion, Johnny Mathis has sounded a pure note of romance, and brought magic to millions.