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10 Famous Singers from Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, a state renowned for its rich history and cultural diversity, has also made a significant impact on the music industry, producing some of the most iconic and influential singers in American history. From the soulful sounds of Philadelphia to the folk traditions of the Appalachians, Pennsylvania’s musical heritage is as varied as it is vibrant. This article explores the Top Most Popular 10 Famous Singers from Pennsylvania, highlighting artists who have not only achieved critical acclaim but have also left an indelible mark on the music world. From the legendary Hall & Oates, whose smooth rock and pop hits have defined decades, to the powerful voices of Patti LaBelle and Bill Withers, whose emotional performances have resonated with audiences worldwide, Pennsylvania’s musical talent spans genres and generations. Additionally, we’ll celebrate the unique contributions of folk icon Joan Baez, the innovative sound of The Roots, and other standout artists who have shaped the landscape of music. Join us as we delve into the lives and legacies of these remarkable singers and discover how their artistry has helped to define Pennsylvania’s place in the music industry.
Haddon Heights woman finds message in a bottle on Ocean City beach
Amy Smyth Murphy was walking on the beach at Corson's Inlet State Park in Ocean City when she saw something unusual."I noticed it because the bottle was like a really nice aqua," she recalled.It was early in the morning on July 3, and she says the glass bottle - corked with something inside - was right there on the sand.She couldn't wait to tell her 14-year-old nephew Jack Smyth and 16-year-old niece Avery Smyth."We made a group chat," Jack said. "Everyone was decoding it and looking things up.""She takes out a message in a bottle with a cork and it...
Philadelphia talk radio veteran Mary Mason dies at 94
Philadelphia talk radio veteran Mary Mason has died.Mason, whose real name was Beatrice Turner, started her career in 1958 as a gospel music radio host on the radio station WHAT.Then in 1970, she began her talk program "Mornings with Mary."Mason became a Philadelphia radio star at a pivotal time, paving the way for women and minorities to do the same."Reverend Louise Williams Bishop and Mary Mason are the two African American women who really broke the barrier in Philadelphia radio for us to come behind them," Thera Martin, Mason's former program director, told Action News.Martin said it was an honor...
Already Featured in Netflix’s ‘Worst Roommate Ever,’ Elkins Park Serial Squatter Is Being Turned Into Movie
The story of a serial squatter from Elkins Park who lived with Aleix Miller featured on the Netflix anthology series 'Worst Roommate Ever' is to be a movie. After being featured in the Netflix anthology series Worst Roommate Ever, the story of Elkins Park serial squatter Jamison Bachman will now be turned into a movie, writes Raymond Ragland for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Philly Lottery Player Wins Top Prize At Gas Station
The lucky winner earned $141,663 on Wednesday, July 24, lotto reps said. The Shell gas station at 2901 West Abbottsford Avenue will receive a $500 bonus for vending the winning ticket. "Cash Boom" is a $5 Fast Play game with prizes starting at $75,000. Fast play games print on-demand at...
A giant ginger jar rises in Kensington proclaiming, ‘We Here’
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. Two months after homeless encampments along Kensington Avenue were swept by police as part of Mayor Cherelle Parker’s plan to clean up the drug market in Kensington, a large sculpture has been erected in a vacant lot on Kensington Avenue near Allegheny, the epicenter of the crackdown.
A Star Wars Burlesque Show Is In Philadelphia For A Limited Time
Are you looking for a night out with your fellow Jedi friends in the Philadelphia area? Star Wars fans are super passionate and will never miss an opportunity to talk about the classic movie franchise and this is for sure a brand new experience for members of the fan base.
Usher ‘Past Present Future’ tour: Where to buy tickets to 2 sold-out Pa. concerts
Many of the concerts on Usher’s “Past Present Future” tour are sold out. Including his two shows in Philadelphia on Friday, Aug. 30, and Saturday, Aug. 31, at the Wells Fargo Center. The eight-time Grammy Award-winner performed the halftime show at the Super Bowl in February. He...
Def Leppard and Journey at Pierre’s Good Citizens Park [Photos + Setlist]
Get more gigs on MMR’s official Concert Calendar!. 1. Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop) 16. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) Get the good stuff sent straight to your inbox, and be the first to know: concert presales, exclusive contests, and behind the scenes photos and video.
A Rock Promoter Saved the Tower Theater From Its Demise
For 50 years, Upper Darby’s Tower Theater has been a premier concert hall. As concert halls go, this former movie theater only seats 3,500, but it’s hosted a legend of performers. The Rollings Stones, U2, Radiohead, Bob Marley, Mary J. Blige, Janet Jackson, The Smiths, Grateful Dead, Bob...
July 28: Mini Dessert Expo at African American Museum in Philadelphia
A mini-cup stuffed with peaches, bananas, pound cake and whipped cream, is one of the featured desserts to indulge in at the first-ever Sweet & Savory Mini Dessert Expo on Sunday, July 28 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the African American Museum in Philadelphia. “The expo gives us the opportunity to really feature […]
Popular NYC-based cookie chain opening first Philadelphia location
Got a sweet tooth? You might want to check out this new cookie shop opening in the City of Brotherly Love next month. Chip City Cookies, a gourmet cookie chain based in New York City, will open its first Philadelphia location on Friday, August 2. The cookie chain's menu rotates...
Philly Stories: Pennypack Park: A Nostalgic Journey Through the ‘60s and ‘70s in Philadelphia
Nestled in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennypack Park served as a green oasis and a haven for community members seeking respite from the urban hustle. As we step back in time to the 1960s and 1970s, Pennypack Park emerges as a timeless sanctuary where memories were made, adventures unfolded and the spirit of nature beckoned to those in search of tranquility.
Wall Street Journal: Former Philadelphia FBI Agent is Co-Author of Book on 1988 Art Heist Case He Worked On
Robert Wittman, a former FBI agent recovered a sculpture stolen from the Rodin Museum in 1988. He also created the FBI's Art Crime Team. He writes about his experience in his memoir, "Priceless." John Barelli, co-author of “Stealing the Show: A History of Art and Crime in Six Thefts,” has...
FYI Philly's sneak peek at shows coming to Broadway in Philadelphia this season
This week on FYI Philly, the stars of Broadway are taking center stage.We've got a backstage pass to the shows Ensemble Arts Philly is bringing to Philadelphia for the 2024-25 season.We also look at the upcoming season for The Philadelphia Orchestra.Ensemble Arts Philly: Broadway Shows | Tickets | Facebook | InstagramPhiladelphia Orchestra | Tickets | Facebook | InstagramEnsemble Arts Philly welcomes Rhubarb Hospitality to concession areasRhubarb Hospitality Collection by Oak View Group is the newest addition to Ensemble Arts Philly.The group will be in charge of concessions for all of the Broadway shows and orchestra concerts across all venues.They debuted...
Willow Grove resident has published an autobiography about his traumatic childhood experiences
Charles “Chaz” Holesworth of Willow Grove recently published an autobiography titled “Life and How to Live It: Volume One: Begin the Begin”. Holesworth, who works in Glenside, said he was inspired to write his life story after witnessing a member of his immediate family die in hospice in 2019.
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