The Holiday classic became an anthem for soldiers fighting abroad during the war Bing Crosby once shared with his nephew his most difficult ever performance of "White Christmas" Crosby said he ...
Where: Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox, 1001 W. Sprague Ave. Cost: $10. Tickets available through foxtheaterspokane.org. In her book “The Star Machine,” film historian Jeanine Basinger writes about ...
When Bing Crosby (1903-1977) appeared on December 22, 1931 at a benefit concert held by The Brooklyn Daily Eagle at the Clover Gardens of the Grand Central Palace Exhibition Hall on Lexington Avenue, ...
Nearly every pop music holiday song written in the past 80 years owes at least some of its DNA to one Christmas tune in particular: "White Christmas," written by Irving Berlin and sung by Bing Crosby, ...
Released in 1944, the Bing Crosby classic blends faith and humor into a film whose appeal has only deepened with time.
Next week, Spokane celebrates a hometown milestone 100 years in the making: the moment Harry Lillis “Bing” Crosby Jr. left for Los Angeles in a 1916 Model T Ford. He was armed with only his voice, a ...
Crosby said he struggled to keep it together as he sang the song for crying soldiers during World War II The song became an anthem for American soldiers abroad during the war Bing Crosby’s rendition ...