Why Widespread Panic's cover of Warren Zevon's 'Keep Me in You Heart' sums up the band 40 years into their career.
In Zaire, at the Stade des Martyrs stadium, Muhammad Ali, then 32, fought George Foreman, 25. Most thought Ali didn't stand a chance. It was understandable. Ali was making a comeback after his ...
with former world champion Johnny Nelson recalling its impact on him and his own career as a Black British fighter in our exclusive interview. Ten years before events in Zaire – now known as the ...
It wasn’t. “You have heard of me since you were young,” said Ali to his opponent when they met in the centre of the ring in Stade du 20 Mai in Kinshasa, in the then Zaire, on October 30th, ...
South African music icon Johnny Clegg died last Tuesday from pancreatic ... five million albums in a time before Spotify, one of his songs was nominated for a grammy and he leaves behind a ...
One of the most unique parts about when a team decides to deconstruct their roster and kick off a rebuild is the amount of talent that comes in and out of said organizations. Young players often ...
Although more than 1,100 songs have reached the coveted No. 1 spot, it's far more difficult for a song to debut in the top position; it typically means a much-promoted single has met high ...
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Alfred Mamba remembers the frenzy that gripped the soccer stadium in Zaire, now known as Congo, as the fierce heavyweight title bout unfolded through eight rounds between ...
Read full article: Medical Examiner’s Office identifies woman’s father who was shot, killed by her boyfriend The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified a woman who was shot ...
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Alfred Mamba remembers the frenzy that gripped the soccer stadium in Zaire, now known as Congo, as the fierce heavyweight title bout unfolded through eight rounds between ...
(AP Photo/Ed Kolenovsky, File) FILE - This is a Sept. 22, 1974 file photo of Zaire's President Mobutu Sese Seko, center, as he raises the arms of heavyweight champ George Foreman, left, and ...