Today in Rock History
May 7, 2005
Rob Thomas’ debut album, …Something to Be, reached number one on the US Billboard 200 chart. This accomplishment marked him as the first male artist from a pop or rock group to debut at number one with a solo album since the Billboard 200’s inception 50 years prior .
Ted Turner's passing is also a reminder of how much I miss Fred Hickman and Nick Charles on CNN's "Sports Tonight." Funny, edgy and witty without making it feel like the show was about them.
Why is everyone so surprised that Framber Valdez is a loser. This is the same guy that purposely crossed up his catcher Cesar Salazar and hit him after being told to step off before allowing a grand slam.
Dude is a hot head and every time he gets humiliated on that pitching mound he does something very stupid.
Regarded by many as one of the best written, best acted scenes in Sitcom history.
PHILIP BAKER HALL delivers an all-time performance as ‘Lt. Bookman’ —The Library Cop, a role that changed this hugely talented Actor’s life & career forever.