Lady Gaga revisited a childhood classic for a new Super Bowl commercial. The pop star offered her own rendition of “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?,” the theme song from PBS family series Mister Rogers’ ...
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Many of classic rock’s biggest stars have had their material turned into theme songs for television shows. The trend really started taking off in the ‘80s, as TV producers realized welcoming viewers ...
Result Japan turns the GT86 into a full AE86 tribute with pop-up headlights, widebody looks, and pure “Initial D” nostalgia. Result Japan’s Neo86 kit modernizes the AE86 look for the Scion FR-S/Subaru ...
One of the best parts about looking back on our childhood is remembering the television shows we loved for years. Whether it was sitcoms or animated series, the standout moment of these programs was ...
Baby, you may hear the blues a-callin', but have you ever wondered why the theme song to "Frasier" is "Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs?" In 2012, the song's composer, Bruce Miller, spoke to former ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. What do Mariah Carey, Ozzy Osbourne, and the Barenaked Ladies have in common? You've probably heard a theme song they performed hundreds of ...
Our list of the greatest sports theme music includes John Tesh’s iconic “Roundball Rock,” several dark riffs on football, and a whole lot of nostalgia. Fact check: 18 false claims Trump made on ‘60 ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A man who says he was detained by police for following an Ohio National Guard patrol while playing Darth Vader's theme song from "Star Wars" on his phone sued the District of ...
It’s devastating when an artist’s sudden death means recontextualizing their latest release as their last. And then there’s D’Angelo. The transcendent singer’s output was sparse, but always exemplary ...
CINCINNATI — Bengals fans all know the "Who Dey" chant, but one local country music artist is trying to get a new song to go along with it. Thomas Mac was born and raised in Dayton, but moved to ...