
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Johnny Cash's voice comes in with a rumble, singing that there "ain't no grave that can hold my body down." A shuffling beat that sounds like heavy chains being carried back and forth accompanies him.
It sounds both reassuring and, let's be honest, a little creepy.
He's been dead for six years now. Even a voice that iconic can't speak from the Great Beyond, can it?
No, it's
more...LOS ANGELES – Johnny Cash's voice comes in with a rumble, singing that there "ain't no grave that can hold my body down." A shuffling beat that sounds like heavy chains being carried back and forth accompanies him.
It sounds both reassuring and, let's be honest, a little creepy.
He's been dead for six years now. Even a voice that iconic can't speak from the Great Beyond, can it?
No, it's what he left behind
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Michael Jackson's doctor wanted to seek his day in court Friday by surrendering before being charged in the singer's death, but prosecutors upstaged the plan by announcing that no case would be filed until next week.
District attorney's spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons released the plan less than two hours before Dr. Conrad Murray and his attorneys were going to show up at an airport-area courthouse in an effort
more...PHILADELPHIA – Over the past century, some of the world's best violinists developed trust in William Moennig & Son, a storied shop they could go to for repairs, adjustments, new instruments and bows.
String players returned to Moennig through the Great Depression, two world wars and an evolution in classical music as tastes changed. From Isaac Stern to Itzhak Perlman to Philadelphia Orchestra greats, they consulted four generations
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