“Me and Bobbie McGee” – Doyle’s Space: Music Hall of Fame – SOS Award

This “Stand Out Single” was written by singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson and originally performed by Roger Miller.

The song “Me and Bobby McGee” stands as one of the most enduring compositions of late-1960s American popular music, written by Kris Kristofferson and Fred Foster, and first recorded in 1969 by Roger Miller. Its origin has become part of music lore, with Foster suggesting the title and the name “Bobby McKee,” inspired by a secretary,

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Robert Duvall, Jerry Kennedy, Sonny Jurgensen, and Lamonte McLemore Die

Four more losses to reflect on here, early in 2026.

These guys were in movies such Bullitt, True Grit, M*A*S*H, and the Godfather; was a country record producer, songwriter, and guitarist; was a professional quarterback for 18 seasons in the NFL; and a vocalist, actor, composer, photographer, and a founding member of The 5th Dimension.

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Lyrical: “Black and/or White” (Part One)

Songs that contain the Lyrics “Black and White” or “Black or White”.

“Black or White,” by Michael Jackson, is a powerful pop anthem released in 1991 as the lead single from his album Dangerous. Written by Jackson and Bill Bottrell, the song combines rock and dance-pop elements with a central message of racial unity and equality. Known for its iconic music video featuring groundbreaking morphing technology,

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Kris Kristofferson Dies

His deep, gravelly voice and evocative lyrics earned him respect as one of the key figures in the outlaw country movement of the 1970s.

Kris Kristofferson was an American singer-songwriter, actor, and former military officer whose contributions to music and film have spanned decades. Born on June 22, 1936, in Brownsville, Texas, Kristofferson came from a military family. His father was a U.S. Army Air Corps officer, and the family moved frequently during Kris’s early years. He excelled academically and athletically, earning a Rhodes Scholarship1 to study at Merton College, Oxford.

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Ranger Origins

“Gamekeeper, sworn officer of a forest whose work is to walk through it and protect it”

The term “ranger” is derived from the Middle English word “renger,” which initially meant a keeper or guardian of a forest. The Middle English word was influenced by the Old French “rangeor,” which also referred to someone who guarded a forest or managed the game within it. The Old French term ultimately derives from the verb “rengier,” meaning “to arrange” or “to put in order.” This reflects the early duties of rangers, which involved managing and organizing the resources and wildlife in forests.

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C.W. McCall Dies

Let Them Truckers Roll, 10-4

Born Billie Dale Fries on November 15, 1928, in Audubon, Iowa he grew up listening to country music and married Rena Bonnema on February 15, 1952. He worked for an ad company and came up with a character named C.W. McCall, a truck driver, to use in a series of commercials for a Midwestern bread company.

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