Dolly Parton will be decking the halls this Christmas by releasing her first holiday album in 30 years.
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.Dolly Parton will be decking the halls this Christmas by releasing her first holiday album in 30 years.
Bob Ryland was a professional tennis player who was the first Black player to compete professionally.A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, Ryland went on to play tennis at Detroit’s Wayne University after the war on a tennis scholarship, becoming one of the first Black players to compete in NCAA championships.
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Dolly Parton is bringing some holiday joy early with her upcoming album “A Holly Dolly Christmas.” The album will be her first festive album in 30 years following “Home for Christmas” in 1990 and “Once Upon a Christmas” with the late Kenny Rogers in 1984. Parton’s latest holiday album is set to be released on Oct. 2.
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BBC Radio 6 Music has apologised after a song including a racial slur was played on air during Cerys Matthews’ radio show yesterday.The former Catatonia singer hosts the morning slot every Sunday and played a cover of ‘The Mississippi Shore’ by Scottish singer Thomas Fraser during yesterday’s broadcast.But the track soon faced criticism after listeners noticed that a racial slur is heard in one lyric.The controversial section states: “I can hear them d*****s singing.