Music
Rufus Thomas, 84, a singer whose “Bear Cat” helped Sun Records get its start before Elvis Presley signed with the company, died Saturday at St.
Dec. 16, 2001
“Remember Me” isn’t the starting place for anyone wanting an introduction to Otis Redding, one of the greatest soul singers ever.
May 8, 1992
Movies
Chris HEGEDUS and D.A.
May 9, 2003
Travel & Experiences
The mood is low at the Jacques Spur Junction Cafe in Culdesac, Idaho, where patrons had grown accustomed to being greeted by Rufus the wild turkey.
April 23, 2006
Arnold Dwight “Gatemouth” Moore, 90, a blues singer who wrote songs later recorded by B.B.
May 25, 2004
Let’s clear up some things about Irma Thomas.
June 12, 1992
Rufus Wainwright goes pop, doesn’t lose his bang
May 17, 2012
Sam Phillips’ Sun Records has a special place in rock history as the musical birthplace of Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash.
Jan. 16, 1986
Archives
Veteran bluesman Rufus Thomas stood on a terrace over the starkly modern courtyard at Universal CityWalk, a world away from his Memphis roots.
Sept. 16, 1994
With “Train of Life,” writer-director Radu Mihaileanu came up with a clever premise, but you wish he’d played up its potential more for suspense than for broad ethnic humor.
Nov. 5, 1999