Sarah Hanahan was named the top rising alto sax star in Downbeat magazine's 2025 critics' poll. Saxophonist Sarah Hanahan will perform at SUNY Schenectady on Friday, Oct. 3. Saxophonist Sarah Hanahan, ...
As a high school student in Massachusetts, Sarah Hanahan didn't like her academic classes. In fact, she admits, "I just hated school. I always knew, like, 'I can't do this. This just isn't me.'" If ...
As he seems to always do, former Eagles center and "Monday Night Countdown" host Jason Kelce made his presence known ahead of the Ravens' game against the Lions Monday night. During pregame warmups, ...
Jason Kelce, the retired Philadelphia Eagles center, delighted fans by joining the Baltimore Ravens' pregame band, showcasing his saxophone skills in full uniform. His brother, Travis Kelce, shared ...
Jason Kelce is a man of many talents. The former Philadelphia Eagles center, 37, who, after retirement, has stayed a part of the NFL as a commentator on Monday Night Countdown, has returned to one of ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In a new interview with Daniel Merrifield, Chukwudi Iwuji revealed his hopes to portray the ...
Jason Kelce is a man of many talents. Ahead of the Baltimore Ravens' game against the Detroit Lions on Monday, Sept. 22, the retired athlete suited up in a full Marching Ravens band uniform to join ...
ALTO, Texas (KTRE) - The Alto Yellowjackets started the season by losing their first two games, but have picked up back-to-back wins and are looking for a postseason berth for the first time since ...
Jason Kelce traded his helmet for a saxophone — and Ravens fans couldn’t get enough of it! The retired Philadelphia Eagles center, 37, shocked fans on Monday, September 22, when he suited up in a full ...
"LETS F----- GOOOOOO!!! He’s killlin it!!!," said Travis Kelce about his brother Jason's surprise performance Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. She graduated from The University of ...
The year, 1975. Michael Jackson was still singing with his brothers, Tom Landry was still coaching the Dallas Cowboys, and Big Sandy was claiming a third straight high school football championship.