
A Sunday reflection that even hottie celebs suffer harsh time and disappointment:
WWTD: Katy Perry Suffered Crushing Depression After Album Flop
Closer to home, we take solace in the morning news cycle and this collection of some of the most important news stories for right now . . .
More Deets On Good Deeds From Kansas City Docs
Kansas City Doctors Rallied Together To Help Patients Pay Off Their Medical Debt
In the past couple of years, online fundraisers for medical bills have sprouted up at an increasingly high rate. GoFundMe - one of the largest online fundraising sites - alone has raised billions of dollars for people crowdsourcing their medical bills and various medications or treatments.
Glory Days Good Deal
Kansas City Royals get excellent return for Mike Moustakas
As soon as the Kansas City Royals officially began selling, it was a matter of time until Mike Moustakas was sent elsewhere. He had been drawing interest over the past few weeks, although it was difficult to say how serious that interest was.
Celebration Of Local Accessibility
On 28th anniversary of ADA, metro residents with disabilities share 4 ways we can improve
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- If you drove down Main Street in midtown Kansas City on Friday night, you no doubt noticed the free music festival, tents and a small fleet of food trucks.
Footballer Sunday Talking Points
Kansas City Chiefs Training Camp 2018: Saturday observations
It was Padurday (Credit Matt Lane for that name) up in St. Joseph Saturday morning. For the first time all offseason, the Kansas City Chiefs were geared up for some live football. Here were my observations from the first full padded practice" This definitely feels like Mahomes' team.
Locals Earn Social Media Niceness
A Random Act Of Kindness Changed Everything For A Kansas City Mom & Her Kids
Sniffling KC Discussion
Sickweather CEO bringing Cold Cough Flu conference to KC
It might be warm and sunny this summer, but a storm is brewing, said Graham Dodge. The Sickweather founder's Cold Cough Flu conference set for October in Kansas City could help health officials detect what's to come.
Kansas City Song Man Endures
Kansas City Folk Musician Danny Cox Turns 75, Stands By 'If I Had A Hammer'
Folk singer and songwriter Danny Cox has been a fixture of the Kansas City music scene since he moved here from Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1967. Cox played at classic venues like the Vanguard Coffee House in the 1960s, and the Cowtown Ballroom in the '70s. And he's still performing.
Nina Simone - Sinnerman is the song of the day and this is the OPEN THREAD for right now . . .
Cox did not write the song "Kansas City".
ReplyDeleteKansas City" is a rhythm and blues song written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in 1952. First recorded by Little Willie Littlefield the same year, the song later became a #1 hit when it was recorded by Wilbert Harrison
Thanks Tony! Brought back a lot of memories. DAnnt Cox was a regular at the Vanguard on Main. That was in the mid "60s".
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ReplyDeleteKaty Perry gave her life to satan and is proud saying that, so what did she expect the stupid Clorox head.