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Here are the people who performed live at the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary parade and President Donald Trump's unofficial ...
The members present during the SNL50 performance were Rusty Anderson on guitar, Abe Laboriel Jr. on drums, Brian Ray on bass, ...
The set list Sunday will include all the big hits plus Medley’s monster 1987 No. 1 song “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” with Jennifer Warnes, which played during the climactic scene of ...
The PGA Tour announced at the Players Championship that it is cracking down on slow play. The tour execs say they are going to publicly release the names of slow-play offenders and even assess ...
May 2nd and runs through Sunday, May 11th. The 50th anniversary performances of the play on Martha's Vineyard are set to start on July 5th.
Camp Medley in Upper Gagetown is preparing to mark its 80th anniversary with a day of celebration this spring at its facility on Gunter Hill Road. The Anglican summer camp is hosting a day of ...
Port Naz, Porterville Church of Nazarene celebrated their 100th anniversary Sunday ... Pastor Colene Wiens led everyone with a medley of hymns. Many stood and sang along. Shortly after the Port Naz ...
If they had followed the script of just about every other band that had eked out a grunge-tinged surprise hit in the ‘90s, Radiohead would have faded quickly into obscurity. Certainly, not even ...
Paul McCartney didn’t quite seem himself recently when he appeared on “Saturday Night Live’s” 50th anniversary show. Sir Paul, 82, closed the program with the Beatles “Golden Slumbers/Carry That ...
The rock legend closed out the 50th-anniversary ... Macca played three songs from The Beatles‘ iconic ‘Abbey Road’ record: ‘Golden Slumbers’, ‘Carry That Weight’ and ‘The End’.
The Beatles icon performed three songs from Abbey Road in tribute to the 50th anniversary ... played Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight and The End, the final three songs in a medley heard on ...
A performance dedicated to the 50th anniversary of ... The show saw McCartney play Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight and The End, the final three songs in a medley heard on Abbey Road's B-side.