The funeral for the 39th president Jimmy Carter was Thursday.
On the heels of Anita Bryant’s passing, we have one question: do they serve orange juice in hell? The singer and former beauty queen whose virulent homophobia upended her career died this week ...
and providing that some anthem as a musical eulogy for President Lyndon Johnson at his 1973 funeral, after singing for him on several occasions. In 1977, Bryant began fronting a “Save Our ...
and providing a musical eulogy for President Lyndon Johnson at his 1973 funeral. In 1977, Bryant began fronting a “Save Our Children” campaign aimed at repealing an ordinance in Miami-Dade ...
So taken by her rendition of “Battle Hymn of the Republic” during the Super Bowl halftime show in 1971, he asked her to sing it at his funeral, and she did so in 1973. Bryant appeared in ...
Anita Bryant is seen at a press conference in Miami Beach, Fla., on June 8, 1977. (AP Photo/Bill Hudson, File) A father at the bedside of his son, a surfer and a woman who stayed behind with her ...
“Sometimes you have to pay a price for what you believe is right.” Bryant lived long enough to see marriage equality become the law of the land, and though it would be satisfying to end the ...
and providing a musical eulogy for President Lyndon Johnson at his 1973 funeral. In 1977, Bryant began fronting a “Save Our Children” campaign aimed at repealing an ordinance in Miami-Dade County that ...
Anita Bryant, a singer, entertainer and anti-gay activist, has died. She was 84. According to the obituary submitted Thursday by her family to The Oklahoman, part of the USA TODAY Network ...
Anita Bryant, a former Miss Oklahoma, Grammy-nominated singer and prominent booster of orange juice and other products who became known over the second half of her life for her outspoken ...
(NEXSTAR) — Anita Bryant Dry, known popularly Anita Bryant — a singer and crusader against the progress of gay rights — has died at the age of 84, her family announced in an obituary.