...bluegrass or an Americana song.He wrote a funny and touching tribute to his Southern mother with Blanche DuBois Meets Lucille Ball and a tribute to a Martin guitar with Ballad of A D-18 . The guitar is telling the story of its own life."I've...
...that same year, with stars on the show appearing at various places. Those stars included Mickey Rooney, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, George Burns and Gracie Allen, Roy Acuff, Judy Garland, Groucho Marx and others.LeBlanc once appeared on Marx's...
...calves, so he decided to raise beef cattle in 1997. His favorite cow is Lucy, a red animal he named after the actress Lucille Ball. "She's been a good cow. She has a calf every year. She's jealous. If I'm petting someone else, she'll...
...and was a customer first. She says working for owner Susan Lanier "is like working with family." "It looks like Lucille Ball," declares Susan Lanier, and she smiles approvingly at her longtime customer Marjorie Adams, who models a stylish...
...trained in ballet, Mr. Thibodeaux plays the drums, a talent that earned him a gig as Little Ricky, the TV son of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz on the I Love Lucy show. Ms. Thibodeaux said most of the company's performances are stories that...
...manages just the right measure of gravitas and indignation. SORROWFUL JONES (1949): Long before every loved Lucy, Lucille Ball enjoyed a successful film career. While much of the work was overshadowed once she became television's pre-eminent...
...resort to crime for survival. Mr. Carrey and Ms. Leoni are skilled physical comedians, but their Jerry Lewis and Lucille Ball-style of humor seems perpetually at odds with the serious satire the filmmakers obviously wanted. Instead of the...
...endless afterlife. Orbach lives on as the dutiful Briscoe night after night in "Law & Order" reruns. Or consider Lucille Ball, dead since 1989. A half-century after she emerged as Lucy Ricardo, she is still stomping grapes and chugging Vitameatavegamin...
...Yours, Mine & Ours" - If ever there was a compelling argument for birth control, this is it. This remake of the 1968 Lucille Ball-Henry Fonda comedy about a widower with eight kids who marries a widow with 10 telegraphs its slapstick gags from...
If ever there was a compelling argument for birth control, "Yours, Mine & Ours" is it. The remake of the 1968 Lucille Ball-Henry Fonda comedy about a widower with eight kids who marries a widow with 10 of her own telegraphs its slapstick...