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Today in Music History for July 7: In 1607, Britain's national anthem -- "God Save the King" -- was sung in public for the first time.
On July 5, 1975, Arthur Ashe became the first Black man to win a Wimbledon singles title, defeating Jimmy Connors. And it was quite a final in England.
Fifty years have now passed since Ashe stunned Connors in four sets to become the first – and to this day only – Black man to ...
Turbo-boost your pentatonic lead playing by learning from Nuno Bettencourt, Joe Bonamassa, Jimmy Page and more ...
We interrupt this boring page of an old playbook — Miami over Cleveland, revolutionary idea — to bring you a silver lining: ...
Don’t Look Back in Anger” is good advice for the Britpop band Oasis, who launch their surprising reunion tour this week in ...
Louisiana televangelist the Rev. Jimmy Swaggart's wake and funeral will be open to the public for two days at the Family Worship Center that Swaggart founded in Baton Rouge.
Jimmy Swaggart is dead. The Pentecostal Televangelist who rose to power throughout the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s to become a ...
Jimmy Swaggart, one of the country's best-known televangelists, gave an emotional apology after he was caught in a sex scandal.
The Vancouver Canucks’ third free agent signing of the day was Jimmy Schuldt, who the team signed to a two-year, two-way ...
On July 1, 2025, the tragic news of prominent televangelist Jimmy Swaggart's death broke. He was not just popular, but also ...
Born in Ferriday, Louisiana, on March 15, 1935, Jimmy launched a full-time ministry in 1955, according to his website. Three ...