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Sammy Davis Jr.’s Route 66 Crash Site – A Moment That Altered Music HistoryIn 1954, a crash on Route 66 changed Sammy Davis Jr.’s life forever. We visited the site where the music icon lost his left ...
Die Hard' is technically a sequel to an old Frank Sinatra film, so he was originally offered the role that would eventually ...
AS DIANE HEGARTY thumbed through TV Guide for the week of Feb. 10, 1973, one listing, a pilot for a possible series called Poor Devil, caught her eye: “Sammy Davis Jr. stars as a bumbling ...
Sammy Davis, Jr. ascended to nationwide fame in the 1950s ... Davis got into a horrible car accident, losing his left eye. The near death experience also led him to religion, and he converted ...
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Remind Magazine on MSNWhy Sammy Davis Jr. Got Bomb Threats on His Wedding Day64 years ago today, on November 13, 1960, Sammy Davis Jr. married Swedish actress May ... that nearly killed him and cost him ...
The romance exploded into the public eye when a Chicago columnist published an account of Davis and Novak’s relationship in 1958, claiming the two could soon be married. Novak issued a public ...
The event spotlighted Sammy Davis, Jr.'s 100th anniversary and his longtime musical connection with Frank Sinatra. Sammy Davis, Jr., also known as Mr. Entertainment, was an award-winning ...
"Sammy was like, 'I got my eye on you, cats. I love what you do.' And he was smoking. It was like, 'Oh, my God, Sammy Davis Jr. is doing his point at me.' ...
Sammy Davis Jr., whose ascension in Hollywood helped break racial barriers in the entertainment industry, had been hired for the leading role in “Golden Boy,” a musical reimagining of Clifford ...
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