Scott Shannon
Most people think about a lot of things; sports, politics, religion - but Michael Scott Shannon lives and breathes only for radio... well alright, and some golf too.
Scott Shannon has stumbled into an amazing career. As a broadcaster, programmer and host of the True Oldies Channel, his is truly an amazing success story.
He's been everywhere, man... working in markets like Mobile, Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, D.C., Tampa Bay, Los Angeles and New York City. Honored in Billboard Magazine numerous times, Scott has been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio, The Broadcast Hall of Fame in Washington, D.C., and the Radio Hall of Fame in Chicago, IL.
Scott lists his favorite artists from Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and Eddie Cochran, just to name a few.
He's especially fond of Rockabilly and Soul music, and is known for his strange, eclectic tastes.
Scott also moonlights as the official voice of the Sean Hannity Show that is broadcast on over 400 stations across America. And of course, bringing you the greatest hits of all time on the True Oldies Channel!
John Wayne’s Eyepatch Up for Sale
Ever wanted to wear the crusty eyepatch of an American legend? Now's your chance!
John Wayne's estate is auctioning off memorabilia from his acting career that spanned more than 170 films.
Elton John Hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’ [VIDEOS]
Elton John put on a show as host of ÔSaturday Night LiveÕ this weekend, marking only his second appearance on the long running sketch comedy show.
In his opening monologue, John proclaimed Òthe bitch is backÓ before launching into a series of jokes about his new baby boy, whom John said was born with Òten fingers, ten toes, and $400 million dollars.Ó John also joked about Lady Gaga being his sonÕs (named Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John) godmother.
As for the actual sketches, many seemed to rely on jokes about JohnÕs British roots, his flamboyant stage persona and his sexuality, including one sketch titled ÔThe Old West,Õ in which John played, well, a flamboyant cowboy. (Really, can you blame the writers? WeÕre still trying to figure out why John hosted in the first place.)
7 Great April Fool’s Day Pranks on the Internet [VIDEOS]
It's April Fool's Day today (no, seriously!), which in recent years has morphed into God's gift to the Internet.
Today, sites everywhere are doing their best to prank unsuspecting users, and we'll be the first to admit that we've fallen for a few of them. (Thanks, Google!)
As such, we've pulled together the best jokes and gags across the web that will have you laughing all the way to April 2.
Bands Cover The Beatles’ ‘Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da’ [VIDEO]
Recording a good cover of any Beatles song isn't an easy feat, but performers from the Rock & Worship Roadshow 2011 appear to have done just that.
MercyMe, Jars Of Clay, Matt Maher, Thousand Foot Krutch, The Afters and Lecrae formed together to do their own take on The Beatles' "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da," complete with a one-take music video that is already going viral.
Sex Can Lead to Death, Says Study
A new study has confirmed what doctors have long suspected: A sudden burst of moderate to intense activity, in particular sex, greatly increases your risk of suffering a deadly cardiac event.
Researchers from Tufts University compiled data from 14 studies which explored the link between sex and heart attacks. They were able to conclude a person is 2.7 times more likely to have a heart attack during sex, or one to two hours after the love making, than they are during normal activities.
Elizabeth Taylor: A Legendary Life in Photos
Elizabeth Taylor, who died Wednesday in Los Angeles of congestive heart failure, was one of Hollywood's most famous and popular stars, with roles in such classic movies as 'Giant,' 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' and 'A Place in the Sun.'
Though health problems plagued her entire career, Taylor proved to be one of Hollywood's biggest survival stories, earning two Best Actress Oscars and a slew of other awards and recognition from her peers.
Elizabeth Taylor Dead at 79
Legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor, who for decades captivated audiences with her beauty and talent, died Wednesday in Los Angeles of congestive heart failure, the AP has confirmed. She was 79.










