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Lou Christie could fill a few chapters of his autobiography with stories of his Beaver Valley upbringing.
Lou Christie, who topped the charts in 1966 with "Lightnin' Strikes" and made waves with the controversial "Rhapsody in the Rain," has died.
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Wilmington Star-News on MSNWill the rain stay through the weekend? Wet or not, the Wilmington weekend is set for funThere will be plenty to see and do as usual in the Wilmington area this weekend even if there's some wet weather.
The Wilmington weekend has a lot going on, with three arts festivals, concerts by touring acts and top-notch local bands, ...
The last home jersey ever worn by Lou Gehrig during the Yankees’ 1939 World Series victory will head to auction this October ...
Severance,' 'The White Lotus' and 'The Last of Us' are among the drama titles with the most nominations — find out how to ...
A Highland singer and former Ness Factor finalist has been selected to take part to the UK finals of a major European talent ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSN1 of Pixar's "Greatest" Movies Quietly Stole Its Plot From a "Forgotten" 34-Year-Old Michael J. Fox FilmIt's been argued for years that Pixar's story of Cars ripped off the classic Michael J. Fox film Doc Hollwood, and it's honestly not hard to see why.
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