In the middle of the night on Nov. 5, 1960, Johnny “Battle of New Orleans” Horton’s premonition of dying at the hands of a drunk came true on a dark highway in Central Texas.
Towards the back end of the '50s, there were a lot of new sounds beginning to develop, but which of them did the public take ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 5: ...
As the Cubs’ celebration raged inside their Wrigley Field clubhouse, following the win over the Padres that clinched ...
On this day in 1968, Marty Robbins nabbed his 13th No. 1 country hit with a cover of Eddy Arnold's "I Walk Alone." ...
Horton had a very good rookie season for the Cubs, going 11-4 in 23 games (22 starts) with a 2.67 ERA and 1.085 WHIP. But where he really shined was over his last 12 starts, where he posted a 1.03 ERA ...