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The Emmy-winning director is most notable for his work on Get Smart (where he directed 22 episodes) but worked on other classic TV hits as well, including Hogan's Heroes, Love, American Style, and M*A*S*H.
Best known for his work in WWE, WCW, and various NWA territories, the professional wrestler was known as an intimidating brawler and one of the premier "big men" of the '80s and '90s.
Known for hits like "Family Man," "Fish," and "Keep Them Kisses Comin'", the country music singer went from playing piano for Tracy Byrd and a pre-stardom Luke Bryan to becoming a successful artist in his own right.
One of the architects of the honky-tonk style of music, the Country Music Hall of Famer helped shift the genre from its roots in self-accompanied singing to a band-oriented sound utilizing amplified instruments.
The guitarist, composer, and arranger is best known for his 1960s hit instrumentals and worked with some of the biggest names in music.
One of the pioneers of cable news, the political commentator and TV host was part of the original group of anchors at CNN, where he anchored the network's long-running financial news program Moneyline (later Lou Dobbs Tonight).
A rundown of some memorable moments in pro wrestling history.
Born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, Jennifer Perdue Frazier is a singer, musician, onetime beauty queen, and an advocate for migraine sufferers. She is currently studying to become a psychologist specializing in treatment of women's trauma.
The veteran sportscaster has served as the play-by-play man for the New York Yankees since 1992.
The music promoter, nightclub owner, and disc jockey was the founder of GNP Crescendo Records.
The veteran news anchor serves as co-host of Good Day New York on WNYW, Fox's New York City affiliate.
Considered one of the architects of rock and roll, the guitarist and bandleader is most notable for his solo on Bill Haley and the Comets' landmark recording of "Rock Around the Clock".
A list of fun facts about some of the people and programs that came to define radio's Golden Age.OAD: January 27, 2026
An up-and-coming singer-songwriter from Conway, Arkansas, Gavin Harper has been nominated as one of the top three performers in the Hot Springs area two years in a row.
The two-time Oscar nominee was best known for his role as John "Plato" Crawford in the hit movie Rebel Without a Cause. He was brutally stabbed to death in 1976 at age 37.
The TV actor is best known for starring as lovable outlaw Hannibal Heyes/Joshua Smith on the hit Western Alias Smitn and Jones, and for his tragic suicide in 1971 at the age of just 31.
Though his career was cut short by death, the country music singer attained success both during his lifetime and posthumously.
Considered one of the greatest rappers of all time, the onetime drug dealer skyrocketed to fame in the mid-1990s but was murdered in a drive-by shooting in 1997 at the age of 24.
The Irish-born musician and singer-songwriter achieved worldwide fame as lead singer of the Cranberries but waged lifelong personal struggles and died in 2018 from drowning due to alcohol intoxication at the age of 46.
The wrestling promoter was the driving force behind the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), twice serving as its president.




