ST. PAUL - When you travel 4,000 miles to see a show, you certainly hope it's going to be good.Grammy-winning songwriter and lyricist Sir Tim Rice flew from London to St. Paul to see "Teen Idol: The ...
MINNEAPOLIS -- Pop idol Bobby Vee, the boyish, grinning 1960s singer whose career was born when he took a Midwestern stage as a teenager to fill in after the 1959 plane crash that killed rock 'n' roll ...
1960s pop icon Bobby Vee has sadly passed away at the age of 73. Associated Press reports that Vee, whose hits included 'Take Good Care of My Baby' and 'Devil or Angel', died today (October 24) of ...
ROGERS — Pop music legend Bobby Vee — an icon for music fans around the world, and a champion for charitable causes around Central Minnesota — died early Monday morning of complications of Alzheimer's ...
Bobby Vee, a clean-cut teen idol singer of the early 1960s who recorded such hit songs as “Take Good Care of My Baby,” “Rubber Ball” and “Come Back When You Grow Up,” and who once hired Bob Dylan for ...
CLEAR LAKE — The Killer Vees, featuring Jeff, Tommy and Matt Vee along with Ar J Stevens and George Maurer, will reunite at the Surf Ballroom one last time to say goodbye to their father, uncle, ...
FARGO - Bobby Vee, the Fargo-born pop music legend, announced on his blog this weekend that he has Alzheimer's disease and will be retiring from public life. Vee, who turned 69 on Monday, said in the ...
ST. CLOUD, Minn. — Four children are arguing over the estate of their father, Bobby Vee — the Fargo native who became a rock ’n’ roll star after filling in at a concert in Moorhead on Feb. 3, 1957, ...
It wasn't until a medley in the second act of "Teen Idol: The Bobby Vee Story" that it occurred to me: "Son of a gun. This is a jukebox musical." I say this as a person who has only fully embraced one ...
Robert Thomas Velline (April 30, 1943 – October 24, 2016) known professionally as Bobby Vee, was an American singer who was a teen idol in the early 1960s and also appeared in films.
As part of the Timeless Tickets series, we've already talked about the "Day The Music Died." In 1959, Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens all died in a plane crash in Clear Lake, less than ...