16. Purdue’s Braden Smith, at 6-0, is 16 inches shorter than former teammate Zach Edey, but he’s the preseason favorite to be national player of the year — same as Edey. This tall-and-short twosome ...
SEATTLE --A third consecutive Top-20 home match looms for the Husky volleyball team this Friday night, as 12th-ranked Wisconsin comes in for a 7 p.m. showdown at Alaska Airlines Arena. The Dawgs hit ...
The Dallas sport scene is spread far across the Metroplex, with two of the major sports franchises (the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers) playing their games in adjacent Arlington. Another franchise ...
Britney Spears continues to be one of the world's most popular pop stars. She has had hit albums, global tours, and giant brand endorsements throughout her lengthy career. Her finances have been a ...
Ian Freebairn-Smith, the Grammy-winning composer who arranged “Evergreen” from “A Star Is Born,” died on Oct. 7 in Folsom, Calif. He was 93. The composer, vocalist and arranger was widely recognized ...
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The "Big Man" Clarence Clemons is perhaps best known as the towering saxophone player in Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. But months after his death, Clemons is being remembered by fans, friends and ...
This story, part of a special entertainment section on Bruce Springsteen, originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on July 11, 2003. With great fanfare, "The Rising," Bruce Springsteen's musical ...
With great fanfare, "The Rising," Bruce Springsteen's musical response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, was released by Columbia Records on July 30, 2002. Asbury Park that day was transformed into a ...
Ian Freebairn-Smith with Grammy for "Evergreen" Courtesy Alison Freebairn-Smith Ian Freebairn-Smith, the Grammy-winning arranger of Barbra Streisand’s 1976 A Star is Born hit “Evergreen” and composer ...
This story originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on Aug 9, 1999. Mary Walter couldn't be more ecstatic. The Monmouth Beach woman just found out the $10,500 she had offered was the winning bid ...