After more than seven decades in music, you might think Willie Nelson has heard — and sung — it all. But even now, at 92, there are still a few songs that get to him every time. The Songs That Still ...
Williams’ rise to fame was relatively slow. Most of his early singles failed to reach the country chart. However, after more than a year of poor performance, he began to find consistent chart success ...
Actor Henry Winkler, best known for his role as the lovable rebel Fonzie on the hit 1970s series Happy Days, turns 80 on Thursday, October 30 2025. With an extraordinary career spanning more than five ...
More than a few stars landed in San Antonio for Big Texas Comicon over the weekend, including the iconic trio of actors who portrayed Fonzie, Ralph and Potsie on the legendary 1970s sitcom "Happy Days ...
Hayley Williams doesn’t mind calling out Morgan Wallen. In a new interview with The New York Times, the Paramore frontwoman revealed that Wallen — who was filmed hurling the n-word back in 2021 — is ...
Hayley Williams is ready to name names. While discussing her latest solo album, Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party, the lead singer of Paramore revealed that Morgan Wallen was the inspiration behind ...
SALT LAKE CITY — "Happy Days" stars Henry Winkler, Anson Williams and Donny Most reunited in Salt Lake City on Thursday afternoon during a FanX convention panel. The group started their appearance ...
Last week, hundreds of artists launched the No Music For Genocide boycott, a cultural boycott of the state of Israel while it carries out its horrific genocidal campaign against the people of Gaza.
Anson Funds Management is urging Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings Inc. to pursue a sale of the company, according to people familiar with the matter. The activist investor has made its views known to ...
SALT LAKE CITY — It took a pack of teenage girls hounding his limousine for Anson Williams to recognize the weighty impact "Happy Days" was having on the nation. Both Williams, who played Potsie Weber ...
When Happy Days made its debut in 1974, pals Richie (Ron Howard), Ralph (Don Most), and Potsie (Anson Williams) were regular high schoolers who hung out at the local malt shop, Arnold’s Drive-In. By ...