Don McLean on "American Pie" lyrics: "I don't talk about it."
Don McLean on "American Pie" lyrics: "I don't talk about it."The Star-Ledger - NJ.comThat's the mystery of it," says Don McLean (shown in an iconic image from a 1971 album) of "American Pie." Don McLean's eight-minute-plus No. 1 hit of 1971, "American Pie," references everything from the death of Buddy Holly to the Holy Trinity.Don McLean performs tonight at the State TheatreAsbury Park PressDon McClean Leads Off State Theatre WeekendPatch.comall 6 news articles »
Don McLean's "Addicted to Black" Marks 40 Years in Music
Don McLean's "Addicted to Black" Marks 40 Years in MusicAlbany Times UnionReleased on Proper Records in the UK in 2010, "Addicted To Black" is now available in the US on June 5th as McLean marks 40 years in the music industry. Don McLean is one of America's most enduring singer-songwriters, forever embedded in the American ...and more »
Greyhound bus beheader Vince Li: 'I don't hear voices'
Greyhound bus beheader Vince Li: 'I don't hear voices'Montreal GazetteI don't think I will ever do it again. I didn't know at that time I had schizophrenia. Now I do. Q. What would you say to Ms. de Delley and Tim McLean's family? A. I am really sorry for what I did. If I could talk to her directly, I would do anything ...'I don't hear voices' Vince Li saysBrandon SunAdvocate: Man thought he beheaded alien on busFox Newsall 318 news articles »
Groucho kazoo band members hanging up their noses
Groucho kazoo band members hanging up their nosesMilwaukee Journal SentinelDon McLean might call it the day the buzzing died. The One, the Only, the Original All Kazoo Band is breaking up after 34 years of organized chaos and many miles of marching in parades while disguised as Groucho Marx. "I think we've aged ourselves out ...
Andrew Garfield On His Tony Nod, The Amazing Spider-Man, and That Weird ...
Andrew Garfield On His Tony Nod, The Amazing Spider-Man, and That Weird ...VultureAnd then I walked by this street busker, who was singing Don McLean's "Vincent," and not very well, but he was still doing it. He wasn't doubting himself. He wasn't judging himself. He was allowing whatever talent he had to come out.and more »