Sixty-five years ago today, Patsy Cline released a single that would become a major hit while she was in the hospital.
Four years ago today, the world lost the blind pianist who played on some of the best country albums of the last six decades.
The death of Patsy Cline marked one of the darkest days in the history of country music — and, years later, witnesses revealed what they found at that grisly scene... New cellphone video shows fatal ...
Edward Weng Edward Joseph Weng, 90, passed away peacefully at home on January 29, 2026. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he is preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Marie Weng and brother, Robert ...
You can now stay in the former home of country music legend Patsy Cline. Her music room, part of the singer’s legendary “dream home,” can be booked on Vrbo or Airbnb for $250 a night. The space offers ...
John Frederick Fader II, a retired longtime Circuit Court for Baltimore County judge recalled for his knowledge of family law ...
February 3, 1863. The writer, formerly known as Samuel Clemens, adopts his now-famous pen name, Mark Twain. Twain was raised in Hannibal, Missouri.
February 2, 1959, is Buddy Holly’s last performance. The rock ' n ' roller sang to a crowd of more than 1000 at the Surf ...
Florida Rep is filling the house with its production of Always…Patsy Cline. The story of Patsy Cline’s career is told through the eyes of a Texas housewife who actually became friends with the singer ...
Rebel Yell boils down the complicated topic of racism in the U.S. to a four-man family drama that takes place on July 4, 1920 ...
Beloved actress, celebrated for her early theatre work and her role in a long-running television series, has passed away at 95.