Christmas songs that have become hits during the holidays tend to be older tunes by Andy Williams, Brenda Lee and Mariah Carey. Here's why.
Chris Rea died on December 22, 2025 - but he's not the only Christmas singer to pass away during the holidays.
Social media memes, group playlists and neighbors pitching in at all hours have helped residents cope through repeated ...
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What’s next for Arizona football after bounceback 2025 season
In more than 120 years of Arizona football, only eight have reached the 9-win mark. Had the Wildcats pulled off that comeback ...
The starting center’s combination of defense, emotion and dominance powered the Blazers to a 114-108 win over the Boston ...
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Chris Stapleton to Break Country’s Unwritten Winter Rule This Weekend
Stapleton has two shows this weekend (Jan. 10 and Jan. 11) on his All-American Roadshow tour, both at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida. Both shows are completely sold out, suggesting that he may ...
Black artists have contributed to the most vital Christmas music of our time through soulful classics and energetic R&B holiday songs. These songs are more than just soundtracks for the holidays. They ...
Chris Young just wrapped up his first ever holiday tour, so on Tuesday, he switched to non-Christmas mode for a performance on Live with Kelly & Mark. Chris sang the title track of his new album I ...
Songs from the soundtrack to ‘Oh. What. Fun.’, new holiday albums by Mickey Guyton, Old Crow Medicine Show, Brad Paisley ...
Chris Rea, the British blues-rock singer known for hits such as "Fool (If You Think It's Over)," "Let's Dance" and the holiday classic "Driving Home for Christmas," has died. He was 74. Rea died on ...
Traveling for the holidays is a favorite ritual. Make the journey even better with a great holiday playlist! Many families will be on the road traveling to and from festivities this holiday season.
As he and his band worked their way through an audibled rendition of his “Blue Spanish Sky” on Tuesday night, Dec. 16, at the Fillmore Detroit, Chris Isaak quipped to the crowd, “Does anybody realize ...
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