First introduced in 1949, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” remains one of the world’s most recognizable Christmas songs. With its charming lyrics, the song shares the story of a shy young reindeer ...
Which animal is inextricably linked with Santa and Christmas in the minds of young and old? Reindeer, of course. In 1949, singing cowboy Gene Autry probably didn’t believe that Rudolph the red-nosed ...
A classic Christmas story-song crooned by an iconic "Singing Cowboy" who grew up in southern Oklahoma, a top-selling torch song warbled by the "Singing Rage" from Claremore and a jazz standard ...
The Library of Congress announced the 25 new titles that will be inducted into the National Recording Registry in 2024. Albums by ABBA, The Notorious B.I.G., Blondie, Green Day and the Chicks are ...
Writing for the Society for American Baseball Research, Warren Corbett captured Gene Autry’s character. “Autry was the kind of man who paid the bills for old friends in their old age, rode in the ...
From red-nosed reindeer to parading snowmen and even wish-list hippopotamuses, many of the most popular Christmas songs of all time come gift-wrapped with plenty of childlike wonder and holiday ...
Rudolph is the creation of copywriter Robert May. He worked for the catalog company Montgomery Ward when he was asked to write an original story they can use for the holidays so they can hand a ...