Music
Mickey Newbury’s first local appearance in 16 years was as gentle and affecting Tuesday night as his songs.
July 14, 1988
One by one, Mickey Newbury’s friends and contemporaries--songwriters who also got started in the ‘60s--have become stars in their own right: Roger Miller, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings.
July 12, 1988
High School Sports
Thousand Oaks 62, Fountain Valley 61--Kami Bingler had a chance to tie the score when she was fouled after rebounding an errant Thousand Oaks’ shot with seven seconds left.
Feb. 25, 1988
Then: Mickey Newbury’s “Frisco Mabel Joy” (1971) Now: Newbury and the album are saluted in “Frisco Mabel Joy Revisited--for Mickey Newbury,” a multi-artist remake just released by Appleseed Recordings.
Oct. 15, 2000
The all-star boys and girls teams, each consisting of 10 members, their coaches and parents will be guests of the Times at 9 a.m.
April 14, 1988
Calabasas High held Kristin Carpenter to four points but Louisville’s other four starters all scored in double figures as the Royals defeated Calabasas, 60-43, in a nonleague game Tuesday at Calabasas.
Jan. 20, 1988
When Heather Santiago wants something badly enough she will even resort to bribery to get it.
April 5, 1991
Mickey Newbury, part of a wave of Texas musicians whose literate songwriting helped change country music in the 1960s, has died.
Oct. 1, 2002
USC Sports
After watching David Newbury miss two field-goal attempts in the first half--giving him three consecutive misses in the last two games--Coach Paul Hackett could not watch anymore.
Oct. 8, 2000
Vaagn Babayan scored on a penalty kick in the 47th minute to give Glendale High a 3-2 boys’ soccer victory over Burroughs on Friday at Burroughs.
Dec. 21, 1996