Joni James, a popular singer in the 1950s who scored several pre-rock hits including “Why Don’t You Believe Me?” and “How Important Can It Be?” and continued to chart throughout the decade, has died.
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Shocking Pop Culture Trends from the 1950s
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The Heavy Hitters of 1950s Radio, Seen in Photos
The 1950s brought a warmth to American living rooms that no television screen could match. Families gathered around their radios, the glow of the dial matched by the glow of unforgettable voices. From ...
Terry Johnson, a guitarist, arranger and vocalist remembered for his version of “I Only Have Eyes for You” that he sang with the 1950s pop vocal group, The Flamingos, died Oct. 8 in Las Vegas. The ...
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