Grateful Dead Co-Founder, Jerry Garcia
Co-founder of the musical rock group Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, liked to improvise and once described his playing style as having "descended from barroom rock and roll, country guitar. Just…
Co-founder of the musical rock group Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, liked to improvise and once described his playing style as having "descended from barroom rock and roll, country guitar. Just…
One of Clark Gable's big films was San Francisco. His co-star was Jeanette MacDonald, and she was the one who delivered the property to M-G-M, which happened to be a…
As if from nothing, Josephine Baker journeyed to Europe where she was an instant success and became a symbol of the Jazz Age. In stage shows there she would appear…
How does one compare different eras in any given sport? Carl Erskine remembered how his Brooklyn Dodgers teammate Duke Snider fielded that one. Snider was asked how a great player…
Life is often not fair. Consider the life of Roy Campanella. He never made more than a $36,000 annual salary playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Today he'd be paid $36…
Playboy magazine hailed Bettie Page as "the Queen of pin-ups, the model of the century." The girl with the trademarked black bangs, fabulous killer curves, and sweet smile, grew up…
When the Hall of Fame manager of the New York Yankees, Casey Stengel, died, the great writer for the Los Angeles Times, Jim Murray, wrote, "God is certainly getting an…
The Pride of the Yankees (1942) starring Gary Cooper was the superb screen biography of baseball's Lou Gehrig. Samuel Goldwyn produced this four-star classic motion picture, top tier in every…
Before LeBron, Kobe, Shaq, Magic, Worthy, Kareem, Wilt, Elgin and Jerry West, the Lakers dominated the NBA with 6'10" George Mikan. And no one dominated the NBA the way Mikan…
In his remarkable 17-year professional football career, the great quarterback Y. A. Tittle retired as the NFL's all-time leader in games played, passing yards, passing touchdowns, attempts, and pass completions.…