Way Back 2013

Candice Glover Goes
"Somewhere" No Female
Singer Has Gone in Six Years

American Idol has wrapped another season, with honors going to obvious frontrunner Candice Glover. During the final week's competition against worthy opponent Kree Harrison, she brought back the Ben E. King hit "I (Who Have Nothing)" from several weeks earlier. The song is closely associated with Jordin Sparks, coincidentally the last woman to win the Idol crown six years ago. Fan reaction suggests the West Side Story classic ... MORE ››

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Tom Jones

Simply by asking "What's New Pussycat?," Tom Jones made it to #16 on the Top 100 Animal Songs of the '50s and '60s! Check out the complete list ... MORE ››

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NANCY SINATRA

Nancy Sinatra

If "housewife" was meant to be listed at the top of her resume (though less likely after her divorce from Tommy Sands after five years of marriage), it was avoided when an acting opportunity came along. A small part in a 1963 episode of The Virginian starring James Drury was followed later in the year by an appearance in an episode of the Gene Barry detective show Burke's Law. Then came a chance to make a movie: For Those Who Think Young fell somewhere in the middle of a seemingly nonstop string of mid-'60s beach movies, this one a thinly-veiled imitation of the more popular series starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. With James Darren as the lead, Nancy's main function in the 1964 film was playing love interest to Bob Denver ... MORE ››



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"The Third Man" Theme
♦ by Anton Karas ♦

In the fall of 1948, just before filming of Graham Greene's novel The Third Man commenced in Vienna, Austria, a welcoming party was held for director Carol Reed, his crew and some of the cast members. In the corner of the room there was a man playing a unique stringed device called a zither, something Reed had never seen nor heard; fascinated by the ... MORE ››