Harry Belafonte, also known as the "King of Calypso" has died. The singer has four children in total, two with his ex-wife Marguerite Byrd and two with his second ex-wife Julie Robinson.
For Black History Month, the cinema is hosting a six-film retrospective shining a spotlight on groundbreaking performances ...
Sarafina’s performance, marking her first major ... she and the family continue to honor the legacy of Harry Belafonte while carving their own path in the creative arts.
The 1959 sci-fi, The World, The Flesh and the Devil starring Harry Belafonte, turns New York City into a nuclear holocaust.
Highlights include Kim Novak in the enduring “Vertigo,” John Turturro and John Goodman in “Barton Fink,” Rita Hayworth in ...
In 1934, a star of stage and screen made history in Washington, D.C. This Week In Texas Music History is supported by Brane ...
Blacknificense was a personal celebration of the gay and black contributions to jazz and popular music in the 20th century from Joti Van Carlos Gore.
Sheila E. is nominated for two Grammys, which she discusses, along with the historic post-award show recording of “We Are the World,” 40 years ago.
Harry Belafonte has not appeared in the West End. What awards has Harry Belafonte been nominated for? Performance (Theatre World Awards) for John Murray Anderson's Almanac and Best Performance by ...
Carrie Underwood sang America The Beautiful in an acapella performance at the second inauguration of Donald Trump, after the ...
Kim Carnes - singer behind Bette Davis' Eyes - opens up about the King of Pop's behaviour at the recording of We Are The ...