Music
Billy Ray Cyrus has withstood his toughest challenge yet--strong new releases by Bobby Brown, Garth Brooks and Eric Clapton--to hold on to the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s pop album chart for the 14th straight week.
Sept. 4, 1992
A memorial service for Creative Artists Agency booking agent Bobby Brooks, 34, who was killed Monday in a Wisconsin helicopter accident along with guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughn and three others, is scheduled for Thursday at 12:30 p.m.
Aug. 29, 1990
As predicted, Garth Brooks’ “The Chase” premiered at No. 1 on the Billboard magazine pop album chart, annihilating the competition.
Oct. 2, 1992
As expected, Garth Brooks’ “The Chase” blew away all the competition, premiering at No. 1 on The Times’ Southern California album chart.
Oct. 4, 1992
Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Some Gave All,” which has successfully crushed all challengers to pop-album chart supremacy for the last 16 weeks, should rule for the next few weeks.
Sept. 18, 1992
The following are the top music sales in Orange County for the week of Sept. 27, as compiled by SoundScan Inc.
Oct. 1, 1992
Michael Jackson won two trophies and his third special award while Michael Bolton, Billy Ray Cyrus, Mariah Carey, Reba McEntire, Patti LaBelle, Garth Brooks and Bobby Brown scored major victories Monday at the 20th annual American Music Awards.
Jan. 26, 1993
Rams
Bobby Wagner looked forward to facing his old team, the Seattle Seahawks, and the linebacker had an outstanding game but the Rams lost their sixth in a row.
Dec. 4, 2022
Sports
Bobby Wadkins did what his brother, Lanny, said he had to do Saturday--he drove the ball well and stayed in the fairways.
June 5, 1994
Brook Lopez scored a playoff career-high 33 points and the Milwaukee Bucks withstood Giannis Antetokounmpo’s absence and beat the Atlanta Hawks 123-112 on Thursday to regain the lead in the Eastern Conference finals.
July 1, 2021