His plain-spoken songs were recorded by Elvis Presley, Kenny Rogers and many others. The duo of Johnny Cash and June Carter made his “Jackson” a huge country hit. By Bill Friskics-Warren Bill ...
If you’re a music lover, chances are you know and love a song written by the late Billy Edd Wheeler. Wheeler’s family ...
Musician, author and playwright Billy Edd Wheeler passed away at his home in Swannanoa, North Carolina on Monday, Sept. 16.
Billy Edd Wheeler, the songwriter behind staple country songs including Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash's "Jackson" and Kenny Rogers' "Coward of the County," died on Monday (Sept. 16.) ...
NEW YORK — Ed Wheeler, a Brooklyn-born actor known for “Law & Order,” “Blue Bloods” and many other films and TV series, has died at age 88. Wheeler’s wife, Messeret Stroman Wheeler ...
Former Buffalo Bills guard and Pro Football Hall of Famer Billy Shaw died on Friday. He was 85 years old. His family announced that he died of hyponatremia. Buffalo Bills @BuffaloBills We are ...
Billy Shaw, an American Football League guard who powered the Buffalo Bills’ famed rushing attack of the 1960s and who later was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, died Oct. 4 at his ...
Buffalo Bills legend Billy Shaw has died. The 5-time All-Pro and Pro Football Hall of Famer died of hyponatremia at the age of 85, his family announced. We are saddened to learn about the passing ...
The first time Billy Shaw came to Buffalo, it was near the end of the inaugural 1960 season and the offensive guard from Georgia Tech wondered whether he’d be able to play in the frozen tundra.
He was the only inductee to play his entire career in the American Football League, where he helped the Buffalo Bills win two championships in the 1960s. By Alex Williams Billy Shaw, an offensive ...
CANTON, Ohio -- Billy Shaw, an all-time AFL great guard who powered the Buffalo Bills' famed rushing attack of the 1960s, died Friday. He was 85. Shaw died at his home in Toccoa, Georgia ...
Billy Edd Wheeler, an Appalachian folk singer who wrote vividly about rural life and culture in songs like “Jackson,” a barn-burning duet that was a hit in 1967 for June Carter and Johnny Cash ...