In 1969, the holiday special “Frosty the Snowman” first aired on CBS. In 1990, singer Dee Clark was found dead in Smyrna, Georgia, of a heart attack. Clark was 52. He was known for the hit “Raindrops.
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Wyman returned to Brandon in 1996 and spent the next seven years ... Peel Regional Police say. Ontario has tabled a bill that ...
The Rolling Stones in 1964 (L-R Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman)Credit: Getty Ex-bandmate Bill Wyman said girls mobbed their limo in LA in the late 1960s and ...
Winnipeg Sun sports editor Ted Wyman lived his life to the fullest, building a reputation in Canadian sports media for his passion — in and out of the stadiums and arenas where he worked.
They sulked after the Civil War and they sulked some more during the decades of Democratic dominance after the Great ...