Ed Sullivan (center) with the Beatles (from left: Ringo Starr, George Harrison, John Lennon and Paul McCartney) in 1964. Ed Sullivan has gone down in history as one of the most influential figures in ...
Elvis Presley was just 21 when he made his debut on The Ed Sullivan Show on September 9, 1956. The appearance catapulted him to superstardom and earned him a payday that outshone most performers of ...
Jane Morgan, the singer of “Fascination” and fixture on the “Ed Sullivan Show, died Monday. She was 101. Morgan, her family announced, was in hospice care and passed away in her sleep of natural ...
Bob Dylan will celebrate Record Store Day on Black Friday with a reissue of his classic 1963 album The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan retitled The Original Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, since it features four songs ...
With "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" set to end in May 2026, the future of the historic Ed Sullivan Theater -- where Colbert's show is taped -- remains up in the air. Paramount's new leadership ...
Long before “In Living Color” became a hotbed for hip-hop talent, before “Soul Train” evolved into the cornerstone of Black music, before “Saturday Night Live” emerged as a pop culture powerhouse.
Jane Morgan, the singer known for her hit “Fascination” and numerous television appearances, has died at age 101. She passed away Monday in her sleep of natural causes while in hospice care in Naples, ...
For Motown, whose acts were being carefully groomed by in-house choreographers and etiquette coaches, national television was the ideal stage.
Jimmy Kimmel said on Tuesday's "Late Show with Stephen Colbert"— you read that right, and more on this rarest of appearances ...
Hicksville native and bassist Jimmy Rosica remembers the night that changed his life: March 15, 1968, at a local nightclub on Route 110 in Farmingdale called Cloud 9 A Go Go. What started as a garage ...
A new Netflix documentary, "Sunday Best," looks back at how Ed Sullivan fought to showcase Black performers at a time when discrimination was rampant on TV. Sullivan featured stars like James Brown, ...
Ed Sullivan has gone down in history as one of the most influential figures in rock & roll — without playing an instrument or singing a single note. "When I first went on TV with our Toast of the Town ...