Topic: Jo Stafford
For the fictional Dr. Paul Weston on the TV series In Treatment , see Paul Weston (In Treatment) . Weston was born Paul Wetstein in Springfield , Massachusetts . In 1942, songwriter Johnny Mercer , Glenn Wallichs and Buddy DeSylva formed Capitol Records and engaged Weston as ...
July 16, 2008, Century City, Calif.), American singer who possessed a strong, unwavering voice and flawless intonation, and during the 1940s and '50s she became a sensation, hosting and performing on the radio show The Chesterfield Supper Club and the television program ...
Q What happened to the actors who played the Darling family on The Andy Griffith Show? Bass player Mitch Jayne retired from music to write novels, penning the award-winning Fiddler's Ghost, and mandolin picker Dean Webb performs in and around Branson ...
Correction: Jo Stafford obituaryIn a July 18 obituary for singer Jo Stafford, The Associated Press incorrectly spelled a high school production in which she was cast. The show was "Roberta," not "Robert. " Copyright 2008 AP News
Band singer Jo Stafford, known to WWII troops as 'GI Jo,' dies of heart failure at 90Jo Stafford, the honey-voiced band singer who starred in radio and television and sold more than 25 million records with her ballads and folks songs, has ...