From his Las Vegas debut at 18 as Sophie Tucker’s opening act in 1959, through today’s music scene, Paul Anka might have seen it all.
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As he had hundreds of times carrying the ball for Southern California and the Buffalo Bills, O.J. Simpson finally saw daylight.
No one is usually a fan of long lines. But it happened to work in the “Casino” star’s favor on Wednesday.
The singer and top stage act who kept Tin Pan Alley alive during the rock era as a solo performer and in tandem with his wife Eydie Gorme, died Thursday at 88.
The Who was in town to begin a three-month North American tour at the Hard Rock Hotel.