Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman" came about effortlessly. At home one day, working on some songs with cowriter Bill Dees, Orbison's first wife, Claudette, passed through the room, announcing that she ...
On this day (December 4) in 1988, rock and roll legend Roy Orbison unexpectedly played his final concert. No one expected the show at the Front Row Theater in Highland Heights, Ohio, to be his last.
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Roy Orbison's son commemorates 'saddest day of the year' over 3 decades after his dad's death
Roy Orbison Jr. is remembering both of his parents on the anniversary of their deaths. Orbison Jr., the son of music legend Roy Orbison and his second wife Barbara Orbison, took to social media this ...
Former SEC Commissioner Roy Kramer, who became a pioneer for college football's current playoff structure, has died at age 96, the conference announced. Kramer served as the SEC’s commissioner from ...
Former SEC commissioner and Vanderbilt athletics director Roy Kramer died at the age of 96. Kramer served as the sixth SEC commissioner from 1990-2002, overseeing the conference's expansion and ...
Roy Kramer, who as commissioner of the Southeastern Conference helped transform the league into a national power while reshaping the entire sport of college football with a precursor to today's ...
Roy Kramer, the transformative former commissioner of the SEC and a championship-winning college football coach, has died. He was 96. Few figures in modern college athletics shaped the landscape as ...
Former SEC commissioner and Vanderbilt athletics director Roy Kramer died at the age of 96. Kramer served as the sixth SEC commissioner from 1990-2002, overseeing the conference's expansion and ...
The comedian, writer and host of CNN’s 'Have I Got News For You' will host the variety show Dec. 14. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor CNN is unwrapping some holiday cheer this month, picking up a ...
Kramer became SEC commissioner in 1990, after 12 years as Vanderbilt athletic director, and ran the league until his retirement in 2002. Brett Davis / USA Today Sports Roy Kramer, who as SEC ...
Leading the Southeastern Conference for 12 years, he masterminded its rise as a national power, lifted by a flood of money from TV rights, bowl games and other sources. By Richard Sandomir Roy Kramer, ...
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