We split into one camp that flatters the country past all reason and another that despises it past all fairness. Both have ...
Betty Bonney, a singer who was a favorite of jitterbuggers and other musical hepcats of the swing era with hit recordings such as “Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio,” which celebrated the New York Yankees center ...
Joe DiMaggio, who was born 100 years ago this week, played baseball because he needed money — not because he loved the game. After years of... Sports heroes are supposed to play for the love of the ...
“Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? The nation turns its lonely eyes to you.” So goes the hit 1968 song “Mrs. Robinson” by Simon and Garfunkel. DiMaggio, long since retired, was initially upset, ...
(PEPPER PIKE, Ohio) — Here’s how Joltin’ Joe became Mr. Coffee. The creator of the famed coffee machines died Saturday at age 91, but one of his favorite stories was how he roped in the famed former ...
Where has all your stuff gone, Joe DiMaggio? More than 1,000 items owned by the slugger, who died at 84 in 1999, are up for auction May 19-20 in New York City. Fans can see all the memorabilia, ...
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