Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bing Crosby and David Bowie singing their hit song Little Drummer Boy on TV Christmas Special Merrie Olde Christmas 1977. As ...
“We had decided that we wanted them to do a duet of a ‘Little Drummer Boy,’ and when we told Bowie about the number, he said, ‘I won’t sing that song.' We said, ‘Why?’ and he said, ‘I hate that song,' ...
Back in 2016 we posted the then oft overlooked performance of "Heroes" recorded for Bing Crosby's 1977 Merrie Olde Christmas TV Special. Notable for the wonderfully bizarre, but nevertheless beautiful ...
Retired NBA All-Star and former mayor of Detroit, Bing is a pioneer in the steel industry. Bing launched a small steel company in Detroit to take advantage of opportunities in the automotive sector ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Dave Bing is a Mayor for the Detroit, MI with five videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2009 Call-In. The year with the most videos was 2011 with ...
Detroit Mayor David Bing chatting with former Michigan Rep. Hansen Clarke (left) at the North American International Auto Show last year in Detroit. Photo credit: Hansen Clarke This is your first of ...
Detroit Mayor David Bing says he's accepted the resignation of city finance director Thomas Lijana. In a news release Monday, Bing said Lijana is leaving the job Aug. 5. Bing named Lijana as his ...
DETROIT, MI - Four out of 5 Detroiters don't want to see Mayor David Bing run for re-election next year, according to a Detroit News poll. The newspaper dropped that political bomb Thursday in a story ...
As the 2008 presidential campaign’s rhetoric of hope and change wound down, another election began in a city with very little hope and in great need of change. The incompetent and corrupt Detroit ...
Syracuse, NY.-----The late Father Joseph Champlin was never one to miss an opportunity, especially when it came to raising money to send city children to Catholic schools. Last year, he shared the ...
Life is good for some N.B.A. retirees who use millions in earnings to do whatever they want. But others say they have struggled to find a new identity without basketball. By Scott Cacciola The N.B.A.