The B and B where weatherman Phil Connors keeps waking up in and having the same day again and again in Groundhog Day is up for sale. Yes, you can sleep in the same bed as Bill Murray for the price of $785,000.
Currently the Royal Victorian Manor, it easily turned into the grand single family it once was. The house is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Woodstock, and is a 5,815-square-foot Victorian with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
The B and B where weatherman Phil Connors keeps waking up in and having the same day again and again in Groundhog Day is up for sale. Yes, you can sleep in the same bed as Bill Murray for the price of $785,000.
Currently the Royal Victorian Manor, it easily turned into the grand single family it once was. The house is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Woodstock, and is a 5,815-square-foot Victorian with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
The B and B where weatherman Phil Connors keeps waking up in and having the same day again and again in Groundhog Day is up for sale. Yes, you can sleep in the same bed as Bill Murray for the price of $785,000.
Currently the Royal Victorian Manor, it easily turned into the grand single family it once was. The house is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Woodstock, and is a 5,815-square-foot Victorian with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
The B and B where weatherman Phil Connors keeps waking up in and having the same day again and again in Groundhog Day is up for sale. Yes, you can sleep in the same bed as Bill Murray for the price of $785,000.
Currently the Royal Victorian Manor, it easily turned into the grand single family it once was. The house is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Woodstock, and is a 5,815-square-foot Victorian with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
The B and B where weatherman Phil Connors keeps waking up in and having the same day again and again in Groundhog Day is up for sale. Yes, you can sleep in the same bed as Bill Murray for the price of $785,000.
Currently the Royal Victorian Manor, it easily turned into the grand single family it once was. The house is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Woodstock, and is a 5,815-square-foot Victorian with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
The B and B where weatherman Phil Connors keeps waking up in and having the same day again and again in Groundhog Day is up for sale. Yes, you can sleep in the same bed as Bill Murray for the price of $785,000.
Currently the Royal Victorian Manor, it easily turned into the grand single family it once was. The house is located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Woodstock, and is a 5,815-square-foot Victorian with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms.
The debut performance of U2’s When Love Comes To Town took place in 1987 during the concert’s encore and BB King joined U2 to perform the song. On the next tour, 1992-93’s Zoo TV Tour, When Love Comes to Town did not debut until the second-last concert of the first leg in April, 1992. U2 would not perform the song for years after the fourth leg’s final show on August, 1993 in Dublin, although B.B. King continued to play the song at his live shows.[4]
After King died on May 14, 2015, U2 paid tribute to him during a show in Vancouver the following night by playing When Love Comes to Town for the first time in 23 years. Watch the video below
In the r/vinyl/ subreddit, reddit user “zingo-spleen” uploaded scans of several album covers that were created for illegal Russian pressings of Led Zeppelin albums. Check out the band’s second through fifth albums, being II,III, IV, and Houses of the Holy, which is strangely called V in the Russian version. I mean, they’re weren’t Chicago.
ButterFly is a studio album by Barbra Streisand, recorded and released in 1974. The credited producer is Streisand’s then-boyfriend Jon Peters, with arrangements by Tom Scott. The album contains contemporary material from a diverse selection of writers, as well as interpretations of standards. In a 1992 interview with Larry King, Streisand cited Butterfly as the least favorite of her albums.
On ButterFly Streisand covered the likes of Bob Marley (Guava Jelly) and Buck Owens (Crying Time). But it’s Streisand’s treatment of Bowie’s Life on Mars that is the standout here.
In 1985, Westwood One syndicated a Ronnie James Dio concert that was recorded the previous year in Spokane, WA. The concert isn’t really notable now, except for a snappy rock and roll Budweiser commercial sang by Dio covering Holy Diver‘s Rainbow in the Dark.
In March 1981 N.Y. Rocker put Pylon on its cover as part of their “New Sounds of the Old South” cover story on Athens, Georgia. But I love this for the magazine picking R.E.M. as one of their breakout picks. The group signed to IRS Records in May 1982, so nice going, music editor.
Lots of people can imitate Star Wars’ Chewbacca with their mouths, but have you ever seen one do it on a guitar? Here are The Situation and Bastian Stache.
Now THIS is a cool job. Jacqueline Poirier, server and resident artist at The Ritz-Carlton in Toronto, hand-paints animals, people, food, and other things onto a plate in each of the place settings at TOCA, the hotel dining room. Her work can be seen in person at TOCA by reservations (tell her I sent you), or online via her Instagram account.