"Planes, Trains, and Automobiles" is not just a film; it’s a cultural phenomenon that captures the essence of holiday travel chaos. The story follows Neal Page, played by Steve Martin, as he tries to ...
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How a Shipwreck Became a Folk Legend
On November 10, 1975, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald vanished into a violent Lake Superior storm, taking 29 sailors with her and ...
That initial program, Share the Music, is still running and benefits over 3,000 young people annually, including free tickets ...
OMP resident Shelley Cowan recently attended the Edmund Fitzgerald Memorial in Paradise, Michigan. Read her field notes from ...
A.H. Wilkens Auctions & Appraisals set to host sale featuring instruments, awards, personal effects of late music legend from ...
An article titled “The Cruelest Month” in the Nov. 24, 1975 issue of Newsweek magazine caught the attention of Canadian folk singer/writer Gordon Lightfoot.
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Today-Music-History-Dec03
Today in Music History for Dec. 3 In 1908, the Regina Orchestral Society, the forerunner to the Regina Symphony Orchestra, gave its first concert. In 1925, "Concerto in F," by George Gershwin had its ...
On November 10, 1975, the ore carrier Edmund Fitzgerald sank in a severe storm on Lake Superior, with loss of all aboard. The sinking was marked by Gordon ...
Gordon Lightfoot’s 1976 tune “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” is back on the Billboard charts.The renewed interest in the ...
Gordon Lightfoot's "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" is No. 1 on a Billboard chart for the first time following the shipwreck's 50th anniversary.
"I Write The Songs" was chosen as Song of the Year on Grammy Night in 1977. But did it deserve that honor over the other ...
The Edmund Fitzgerald remains a part of the regional memory. Gordon Lightfoot’s ballad, “The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald,” ...
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