Rockabilly, Rock n' Roll, Country, The King could do it all, and he looked good doing it, too. Hence his legendary presence on cultural history.
Rockabilly, Rock n' Roll, Country, The King could do it all, and he looked good doing it, too. Hence his legendary presence on cultural history.
She gained fame for her beloved musical roles in Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music, and became a Dame for the performing arts for Queen Elizabeth II.
Great Balls of Fire rockstar who married his thirteen-year-old cousin, Myra Gale Brown.
Spiritual leader of Tibet, who was exiled for many years.
Singer and movie actress who was in Coal Miner's Daughter and showed a country singer's life.
Annie Hall writer and director who married Mia Farrow's adopted daughter.
Canadian actor who played Hawkeye Pierce in 'M*A*S*H' movie and Klute in the movie of the same name.
Chances Are, was a #1 hit for this sentimental recording artist.
Pianist who recorded The In Crowd with his jazz trio.
Politician, and former husband and bandmate of Cher, who died in a skiing accident.
TV star of Dobie Gillis and Gilligan's Island.
Widely popular member of the US House of Representative who ran for President 3 times.
Baseball player, radio announcer, and commercial joker.
Italian operatic tenor who sang with the Spanish singers Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras, together they were given the name, The Three Tenors.
Versatile actor who played the nasty dad of Everybody Loves Raymond.
Dodgers left-hander who pitched a perfect game on September 9th, 1965.
Psychedelic counter culture author of One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, Sometimes a Great Notion, and Demon Box.
Sentimental singer whose Blue Velvet in 1963 was made famous by the film of the same name by David Lynch.
Four-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 race.
Jordan's ruler (1953-1999), who modernized the country.




