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Lou Christie, who topped the charts in 1966 with "Lightnin' Strikes" and made waves with the controversial "Rhapsody in the Rain," has died.
Lou Christie, the singer-songwriter who hit No. 1 on the Billboard 100 chart in 1966 with 'Lightnin' Strikes,' has died. The onetime teen idol was 82.
Lou Christie, “Lightnin’ Strikes” and “Rhapsody in the Rain” Singer, Dies at 82 The Pittsburgh native, famed for his distinctive falsetto, also had hits with “The Gypsy Cried ...
When Charlie Thesz met her late husband, she had never even seen a professional wrestling match before, let alone knew who Lou Thesz was.
Love the Lou volunteers have been out canvassing, and thanks to a partnership with RomoGIS, a geospatial company known for its community organizing, they’ve created a map-based database of 629 ...
Aimee Lou Wood sparked romance rumors with her Happy Valley costar Adam Long after they were spotted packing on the PDA.
"The White Lotus" stars Aimee Lou Wood and Patrick Schwarzenegger share stories of nerves, spontaneity and being lifelong learners.
In their first joint interview, White Lotus' Walton Goggins and Aimee Lou Wood talk Rick and Chelsea's cut sex scene, feud rumors and yes, Instagram.
What was Lou Gehrig's 'Luckiest Man Alive' speech? Gehrig delivered a farewell speech now known as the "Luckiest Man Alive" speech to Yankee Stadium fans in 1939, two weeks after he was diagnosed ...
The Kansas City Royals honored Lou Gehrig with a special patch and recognized ALS advocate Sarah Nauser on Lou Gehrig Day across MLB.
MLB teams wore No. 4 patches and wristbands on Sunday ahead of Lou Gehrig Day 2025. The fifth annual edition of Lou Gehrig Day is set for June 2.