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Today in Music History for Nov. 17: In 1938, singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, who became Canada's most famous, and arguably most important, pop musician in the late 1960s, was born in Orillia, Ont.
Kenneth A. Baker, 47 died Thursday, November 14th, 2024. He was born in Springfield on June 19th, 1977 to his parents Kenneth ...
In 1996, Michael Jackson married dermatologist aide Debbie Rowe in Sydney, Australia. She was six months pregnant with his child. They later divorced. In 2000, Michael Abram was acquitted of stabbing ...
From Poco to Toto, Steely Dan to Spinal Tap, Timothy B. Schmidt has logged endless road miles and studio hours – and then ...
During the Philadelphia Eagles' 26-18 win over the Washington Commanders Thursday night, quarterback Jalen Hurts entered the medical tent to be evaluated for a concussion. The star quarterback's ...
PHILADELPHIA — This was the first of several measuring-stick games the Eagles are going to face in the coming weeks. Sure that five-game winning streak they brought with them to work Thursday ...
Maybe that’s why Eagles coach Nick Sirianni took a moment to highlight just how effective backup RB Kenny Gainwell was in Philadelphia’s 26-18 win over Washington on Thursday night.
Joy, the Philly-native band, performed ahead of the Eagles’ “Thursday Night Football ... The Thursday night concert is sure to add to the buzz for the anticipated project.
The Philadelphia Eagles are flying away with first place in the NFC East following a 26-18 victory over the Washington Commanders. It wasn't pretty, but Philadelphia got the job done to improve to ...
PHILADELPHIA - Eagles’ safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson gave a quick summation of the game plan well-regarded defensive coordinator Vic Fangio unveiled against dynamic rookie quarterback Jayden ...
And in another season or two, they might be a Super Bowl contender. The Philadelphia Eagles aren’t ready to give up the NFC East yet though. The Commanders battled the Eagles hard but couldn’t ...