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  • Ronstadt donates collection to Univ. of Arizona

    Linda Ronstadt has donated orchestrations, memorabilia and photographs to the University of Arizona's school of music.


  • BOOK REVIEW: 'Frank: The Voice'

    Here's Sinatra again, from his birth in Hoboken, N.J. in 1915 to his Oscar in Hollywood in 1954, and the gang's all here: his domineering mother and ineffectual father, his long-suffering wife Nancy, Ava Gardner, Harry James, Tommy Dorsey (look, look, there's Lucky Luciano!), swooning bobby-soxers and savage critics.


  • FILE - In this file photo of Jan. 5, 1968, conductor Mitch Miller is seen at the Billy Rose Theater in New York. Miller, the goateed orchestra leader who asked Americans to "Sing Along With Mitch" on television and records, has died at age 99. His daughter said Miller died in New York City after a short illness. (AP Photo/Bob Wands, File)

    Conductor Mitch Miller dies at age 99

    Mitch Miller, the goateed orchestra leader who asked Americans to "Sing Along With Mitch" on television and records and produced hits for Tony Bennett, Patti Page and other performers, has died at age 99.


  • FILE - In this file photo of Jan. 5, 1968, conductor Mitch Miller is seen at the Billy Rose Theater in New York. Miller, the goateed orchestra leader who asked Americans to "Sing Along With Mitch" on television and records, has died at age 99. His daughter said Miller died in New York City after a short illness. (AP Photo/Bob Wands, File)

    Conductor, record exec Mitch Miller dies at age 99

    Mitch Miller, the goateed orchestra leader who asked Americans to "Sing Along With Mitch" on television and records, has died at age 99.


  • Populist tide . . . to victory

    On the eve of Independence Day, the people of this great republic declared their independence from the United States Senate under the stirring battle-cry, "No legislation without explanation."


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