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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Doug Allen Nash, a performer known for his tribute shows to Johnny Cash and Neil Diamond, is set to entertain audiences in Shelbyville with a multi-faceted performance.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps star recently explained how his version of Johnny Storm contrasts from previous iterations of the Human Torch “as this womanizing, devil-may-care guy,” which he ...
The 'Grotesquerie' star rounded out her month-long celebrations with a rodeo-themed bash and friends including Naomi Watts, Colman Domingo and Ava DuVernay Karim Saafir Photography Niecy Nash ...
The band’s current lineup includes Johnny Van Zant ... Emmylou Harris and Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt with special guest Jimmie Vaughan and The Tilt-A-Whirl-Band, “A Prairie Home Companion ...
Entertainment Weekly posted images of Karl Urban’s Johnny Cage, Martyn Ford’s Shao Kahn, and Adeline Rudolph’s Kitana, alongside the returning Hiroyuki Sanada as Scorpion. Mortal Kombat fans ...
Johnny Mathis is retiring from live performance at age 89, due to “age and memory issues, which have accelerated,” his Facebook account announced Wednesday. The declaration said that Mathis ...
Pop icon Johnny Mathis is ready for his final curtain call. The Grammy-winning singer, 89, will be retiring from the stage this summer due to his elderly age and declining memory, Mathis' team ...
The singer's final performance will be on Sunday, May 18, in Englewood, N.J. Scott Dudelson/Getty Johnny Mathis is retiring from live performing. On Wednesday, March 26, Mathis’ Facebook ...
It’s time to get a little “Misty”: Johnny Mathis, the singer who has entertained audiences since the 1950s, is retiring from touring, his team announced Wednesday. “As many of you may ...
MANILA, Philippines — A Misamis Occidental court has acquitted the three suspects accused of being behind the killing of radio broadcaster Juan “Johnny Walker” Jumalon due to a lack of evidence.
Two-time MVP Steve Nash will be James' co-host on Season 2 of the podcast, which will debut Tuesday. James' last co-host on "Mind the Game," JJ Redick, is now his coach on the Los Angeles Lakers.