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The Rolling Stones recorded “Zydeco Sont Pas Salés” for “A Tribute to the King of Zydeco,” which commemorates the 100th ...
Gumbel covered multiple notable events during his career, including the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics. He also served as the No. 2 play-by-play broadcaster for MLB and NBA games at NBC, and he called ...
By the time fans piled into the Orange Bowl on the evening of December 5, 1997, past the "$10 no block" signs advertising parking around the neighborhood, the almighty Rolling Stones were already ...
Kendrick Lamar ‘s halftime performance at Sunday’s Super Bowl was the most-watched in history, with more than 133 million people tuning in — and it also may have been the most uncompromising ...
The smile — mirthful, mischievous, utterly without mercy — was when you knew: Kendrick Lamar was enjoying this. As the headlining act of the halftime show at Sunday’s Super Bowl LIX, the 37 ...
The Rolling Stones kept it simple and classic with their turn on the Super Bowl stage, which was made to look like a gigantic version of the band’s iconic emblem — a pair of red lips with a ...
For Paul McCartney, it would be a triumphant three-peat at the Super Bowl: On Feb. 3, 2002, at Super Bowl 36, he performed a pregame song dedicated to the memory of the victims of 9/11 at the ...
In addition to hosting seven Super Bowls in the past, the Superdome has been known for its versatility in putting on a wide range of events. The Sugar Bowl, the NCAA Men’s Final Four basketball ...
In that way, New Orleans is the Super Bowl’s spiritual home, host to a record-tying 11 games; biblical cradle of the Manning brothers; and hometown of Al Hirt, who played trumpet in four of the ...
Super Bowl XL in 2006 arguably had the best halftime stage, which was shaped as the iconic Rolling Stones' logo – the tongue of which was replaced by a pit of people.
He'll join a storied list of Super Bowl performers that has included everyone from Alicia Keys and Jennifer Lopez to the Rolling Stones and Prince. [Related: Full coverage of the Super Bowl] ...
Since then, popular artists have been a mainstay for the Super Bowl. The likes of Diana Ross, U2, Janet Jackson, The Rolling Stones, Beyoncé, Madonna and Lady Gaga have all made their mark with ...
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