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Kingston Trio Co-Founder Bob Shane Dead at 85

Bob Shane, a folk pioneer who made his mark as a co-founder of the legendary Kingston Trio, has died. According to multiple media reports, the resident of Phoenix, Ariz., died on Sunday (Jan. 26) at the age of 85 from complications from pneumonia. Robert Schoen was born in Hilo, Hawaii, on Feb. 1, 1934. He formed the Kingston Trio with his junior high school friend and longtime collaborator Dave Guard and Nick Reynolds, a college friend, during the 1950s while attending college in San Francisco, Calif.

Laya Rae: Meet the Porn Star Who Rocks Braces

Laya Rae is an adult film star who rose to prominence as a young actress in the adult film industry. Rae has proved time and again that when it comes to having sex, being young gives you an edge. Despite her braces, the fast-rising porn star prides herself on her ability to execute a ‘blowjob’ skillfully.  Rae is a breath of fresh air in the adult content industry, and it’s not surprising that she’s generating buzz.

Blake Shelton's Speech About Gwen Stefani Leaves Her in Tears

Blake Shelton brought Gwen Stefani to tears while delivering a heartfelt speech about the singer-songwriter during her Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony on Thursday (Oct. 19). He was the final guest to speak about Stefani while she received her star, and he did not disappoint. "I wrote some stuff down because I've done a couple of these before where I've spoke about Gwen and I'd go on and on," he begins. "

Here's Why Lainey Wilson's Father Was Her CMA Awards Date

Lainey Wilson's emotional acceptance speech for Female Vocalist of the Year at the 2022 CMA Awards centered around her father, Brian. "I ain't talkin' about the Beach Boy, I'm talkin' about the cowboy," she said as she wiped tears away. After winning New Artist of the Year earlier, Wilson picked up her second CMA. This was one she was not expecting, but still she quickly turned her focus to her father, who recently went through a health scare no one was expecting, either.

Scotty McCreery Extends See You Tonight Tour Into December

Scotty McCreery isn't done bringing his live show to anxious McCreerians! Now, fans have more than a dozen new chances to see the country superstar live in concert, as he has extended his 2014 tour into the winter months. McCreery kicked off his See You Tonight Tour in January, and it quickly sold out on more than 20 dates, including famous venues like the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth.