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Other contenders for Jockey of the Week included Tyler Gaffalione with a stakes win at Ellis Park, where he has made his ...
Geovanni Franco and Mychel Sanchez tied in the voting for Jockey of the Week for July 21-27 by the panel of racing experts.
Sovereignty’s victory over an ultra-game Baeza in the Jim Dandy Stakes (G2) set up the tantalizing possibility of another ...
Not only did Lovesick Blues land a shocking 18-1 upset in Saturday’s Grade 1 Bing Crosby at Del Mar, but Lovesick Blues landed his trainer Librado Barocio his f ...
California-bred 7-year-old gelding earns fees-paid berth to Breeders' Cup Sprint as part of "Win and You're In" Challenge ...
"Win and You're In" Grade 1 contest offers entry-fees paid berth to Breeders' Cup Sprint, to be held at Del Mar Nov. 1 ...
Bing Crosby signs autographs for American infantry troops in France, in 1944. Corbis via Getty Images Howard said that when Bing performed for the troops, he refused to wear his toupee.
Bing Crosby, seen here in 1948, passed away in 1977 at age 74. Harry Crosby is hopeful that the album "Christmas Gems" will introduce his father to a new generation of listeners and fans.
Giddins visits Spokane Nov. 1 to promote his new book, Bing Crosby: Swinging on a Star: The War Years, 1940-1946, at the Bing at 2 pm and Gonzaga's Hemmingson Center at 7 pm.
Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas aired on 30 November 1977 on CBS on 24 December 1977 in the UK on ITV. The song was available for some years as a bootleg single backed with Heroes.
In 2014, the writers of Bing Crosby’s Merrie Olde Christmas Larry Grossman and Buz Kohan explained to PBS (per Classics du Jour) that the original plan was to have both singers duet on “Little ...