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Classic TV and Movie Stars Then and Now: See William Shatner, Heather Locklear & More
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Classic TV and Movie Stars Then and Now: See William Shatner, Heather Locklear & More

A look at Hollywood celebs then and now.

Classic TV and Movie Stars Then and Now: See William Shatner, Heather Locklear & More
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Classic TV and Movie Stars Then and Now: See William Shatner, Heather Locklear & More

A look at Hollywood celebs then and now.

Elvis Presley’s Favorite Dancer Reveals What Made Their Bond So Special (Exclusive)
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Elvis Presley’s Favorite Dancer Reveals What Made Their Bond So Special (Exclusive)

Christopher Riordan reveals why he became one of Elvis Presley's favorite dancers.

RD80s News: James Blood Ulmer Passes at 86
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RD80s News: James Blood Ulmer Passes at 86

James Blood Ulmer passed away on June 3, 2026 at the age of 86.(Photo Courtesy: Paul Natkin/Getty Images via https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/jun/09/james-blood-ulmer-adventurous-us-guitarist-and-vocalist-dies-aged-86)Known for his incredible and unique music, the guitarist was born in 1940 in South Carolina and began traveling along in funk bands before landing himself in New York.  His musical career led him to deliver three albums: Free Lancing, Black Rock, and Odyssey between 1981 and 1983.  In addition, he formed a separate band with David Murray, Amin Ali, and Ronald Shannon Jackson called Music Revelation Ensemble.  They released seven albums including their debut No Wave.James continued playing and releasing studio albums until he officially retired in 2024.

Paul McCartney Recalls His Sweet First Meeting With Dolly Parton
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Paul McCartney Recalls His Sweet First Meeting With Dolly Parton

Paul McCartney and Dolly Parton may come from different musical worlds, but their careers share a rare kind of creative endurance. One helped shape modern rock as a member of the Beatles and Wings, while the other became one of country music’s most beloved voices and songwriters. According to American Songwriter, Paul McCartney and Dolly Parton first crossed paths in June 1974, when McCartney visited the Grand Ole Opry with his wife, Linda, and their daughters, Heather and Stella. The visit gave him an early look at Parton, who was then performing with Porter Wagoner while building the career that would soon make her a household name. Paul McCartney Remembered Dolly Parton’s Early Charm Paul McCartney/Instagram McCartney later recalled seeing Parton as a young performer with Wagoner’s band. At the time, she had already found major success with Jolene, the 1974 album that included both the title track and “I Will Always Love You.” Even with that rising fame, McCartney remembered her as sweet, lively, and full of joy. BLUE VALLEY SONGBIRD, Dolly Parton, aired November 1, 1999. © Lifetime Television / courtesy Everett Collection His description showed how strong Parton’s presence was even then. She was still early in her national rise, but her warmth and confidence stood out. McCartney said she had the same bubbly spirit that fans still recognize today, proving that her charm was never just part of a stage image. Their Respect Later Turned Into A Musical Collaboration Paul McCartney is among the new faces to join the This Is Spinal Tap sequel / © New Line Cinema / Courtesy Everett Collection Although the two stars did not work together often, their mutual respect lasted for decades. That made Parton’s 2023 invitation easy for McCartney to accept. She asked him to join her on a new version of “Let It Be” for her rock album, Rockstar, and he said yes without hesitation. McCartney praised her as one of the greats. He also admired her voice and songwriting, saying that if Dolly asked him to take part, he could hardly refuse. The Paul McCartney and Dolly Parton collaboration felt special because it brought together two artists who had spent their lives writing songs that reached across generations. DOLLY PARTON’S HEARTSTRINGS, Dolly Parton, ‘JJ Sneed’ (Season 1, ep. 103, aired Nov. 22, 2019). photo: Tina Rowden / ©Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection Their connection goes beyond genre. Both artists built their careers on songwriting, creativity, and a willingness to keep evolving. Parton once joked that neither she nor McCartney would ever truly retire, capturing what makes their friendship so appealing: they remain lifelong creators who still love making music. Next up: The Simple Goodbye That Became John Lennon’s Final Words The post Paul McCartney Recalls His Sweet First Meeting With Dolly Parton appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A