John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” was released as a single almost fifty-years ago today. The song was from his 1971 album “Poems, Prayers & Promises.” Songwriters Bill Danoff and his wife, Taffy Nivert, originally started writing the song for Johnny Cash. But, when Denver learned about the track, he offered to help finish it and decided to include it on one of his records.
But did you know that West Virginia isn’t John Denver‘s home, and his co-writers have never even been to the state before they wrote it? Read More...
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The musician, songwriter, and Cajun singer Wayne Toups was born on the 2nd of October 1958 in Crowley, Louisiana, United States, and has so far released such popular albums as “Zydecajun” (1986), “Blast from the Bayou” (1989), “Back to the Bayou” (1995), and “Reflections of the Past” (2005), among others. Following his accomplishment, Wayne has earned many honours, including induction into the Gulf Coast Hall of Fame” as well as being inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame, among other distinctions. Read More...
Few names resonate as profoundly as Dr. Dre in the ever-evolving world of music and entrepreneurship.
Dr. Dre, or Andre Romelle Young, was born February 18, 1965, and he's become something of a poster boy for both wealth management and smart corporate know how, with a net worth that has blown hot and cold many times over his lifetime.
In 2024, the most likely is that Dre has a net worth, but other reports offer varying figures. Read More...