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The professional wrestler is best known for being one-half of a tag team in the 1960s known as the Kentuckians, along with Grizzly Smith.

Fun facts about music icons Bing Crosby and Glen Campbell.

A rundown of some interesting facts about the "Bel Paese" (or "beautiful country").

Legendary double bassist Jane Little held the world record for the longest tenure with a single orchestra, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO), from 1945 until her death in 2016.

From the football fields of Kentucky to becoming one of the most recognizable faces in television history, the veteran actor has maintained a career spanning over 60 years.

The professional wrestler and onetime adult film actress is best known for her stints in the NWA and WCW in the 1980s.

The renowned clarinetist and bandleader bridged the gap between campus amateurism and professional jazz in a career that spanned half a century.

The gospel singer, choir director, and minister played a crucial role in bridging traditional congregational gospel with the contemporary choral sounds of the 1970s.

A roundup of fun facts about some popular girl groups from the 1950s and '60s.

The sibling production team were the undisputed kings of Saturday morning TV during the 1970s. Their work is instantly recognizable for its "psychedelic" aesthetics, large-headed puppets, and high-concept fantasy worlds that felt like a "trip" for generations of children.