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The whistle behind one of TV's all-time most recognizable theme songs has died. Earle Hagen not only whistled it, he wrote it, too. In fact, he wrote some of the most popular themes in history. See if your favorite show is among them.
For more than five decades, audiences have been amused and astonished by the man known as the "Amazing Kreskin." He's been on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson a whopping 88 times and could probably tell you what you're thinking right now.
One of the most successful songwriters of all time is also one of the most creative people you'll ever meet. Find out how this wild woman is behind some of the hottest videos on YouTube.
"Eight Miles High" was The Byrds' third (and final) top 20 hit. But why were there two versions of the song? Why was it briefly banned from radio? And which famous musician's instrument is emulated in it? Byrds' co-founder Roger McGuinn reveals all.
He's the man behind some of the most beloved shows in TV history, and in his new book, "Brady, Brady, Brady," TV icon Sherwood Schwartz is spilling all the secrets you always wanted to know about America's favorite blended family.
It's one of the most unusual and powerful collaborations of all-time. A 91-year-old drummer on an oxygen tank and a 62-year-old eccentric songwriter/filmmaker. Both are females and both are far from ordinary artists.