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December 23, 2020 at 9:03 am “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” has been a fixture on national TV every year since 1964. But not many people know that the animated narrator of the show has a direct connection to the Northwest. Burl Ives, the Academy Award-winning actor who performed the voice of the narrator Sam the Snowman, lived in Anacortes in Skagit County on Fidalgo Island from 1989 until he passed away in 1995. Ives and his wife Dorothy – who passed away in 2016 – moved to Anacortes after visiting a friend there. As it turns out, the couple left something of a special “Rudolph” legacy in Anacortes that still resonates decades after they first arrived. ....
Taylor Swift - willow video screen | UMG Earlier this year, Taylor Swift scored a #1 Billboard Hot 100 hit with “cardigan,” the focus single from her chart-topping surprise album “folklore.” This week, she scores another #1 – again with a surprise album’s focus track. Indeed, the superstar’s “willow” starts atop this week’s edition of the all-genre song chart. “Willow” is the focus single from Swift’s newly released, chart-topping album “evermore.” In conjunction with its #1 Hot 100 debut, “willow” takes #1 on the Digital Song Sales chart and #4 on the Streaming Songs chart. It does not yet appear on the Radio Songs listing but did amass a substantial amount of opening week airplay. ....
Mariah Carey's 'All I Want for Christmas' Tops RS Songs Chart Again rollingstone.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rollingstone.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The path from Riverfront Park’s fountain and the Winter’s Farmers Market at the Pavilion was bustling Wednesday evening. The Pavilion glittered in a holiday light show as surround-sound speakers played Burl Ives’ “Have a Holly Jolly Christmas.” A toddler in her pink coat looked up in awe as a couple with a dog milled through the outdoor market and prepared for the wait to get to the indoor portion of the event. Over 1,800 people moseyed through the park, said Amy Lindsey, the park’s programming and marketing manager. That number was up from about 600 shoppers at last week’s market launch. The new market will run every Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. through Jan. 27. ....