SPOKANE, Wash. — The newest Christmas album from local treasure Bing Crosby is now available for pre-order and pre-save online. "Bing Crosby's Christmas Gems," will be the new holiday favorite with ...
Bing Crosby is one of the iconic voices of Christmas. Now, fans have the opportunity to hear even more holiday classics from the legend himself with Bing Crosby’s Christmas Gems. The album finds ...
It’s a little-known fact, but Bing Crosby’s voice used to be bottled and sold and people would butter their bread with it. Kidding, of course, but the idea speaks to just how smooth the legendary ...
It was Christmas Day, 1941, and America was still reeling from the attack at Pearl Harbor less than three weeks earlier. The nation was now embroiled in a war that would ultimately kill or maim ...
Irving Berlin won an Oscar for writing this seasonal standard, which Bing Crosby first recorded for “Holiday Inn,” a film released in 1942, establishing a market for secular Christmas music, thereby ...
Long before he crooned “I’ll Be Home for Christmas,” Bing Crosby had made a name for himself as a singer and actor. Crosby was born in 1903 and developed his singing career very early. By the early ...
Bing Crosby’s son lost his father when he was 19 years old, but he still hears his voice every year at any Christmas party he attends. The crooner, who remains a holiday staple with songs like "White ...
Here’s everything to know about Bing Crosby’s seven children: Gary, Dennis, Phillip, Lindsay, Harry Lillis III, Mary and Nathaniel. Bing and Dixie welcomed their first child, Gary, on June 27, 1933.
There’s something truly magical about a classic Christmas song and its ability to fill a person with the Christmas spirit, conjure memories of the kind of holiday you’re meant to dream of when Bing ...