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The "Morning After" singer announced the news in an emotional video posted to Facebook. Maureen McGovern Reveals Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: “I Can No Longer Travel or Perform” Carys Anderson
"It certainly is not going to keep me from living my life," singer Maureen McGovern said in a statement revealing her diagnosis with posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) and symptoms of Alzheimer's
'The Morning After' singer shared the news in an emotional video on social media.
Aug. 31—WRIGHT TWP. — After about 30 minutes of often passionate pleas from families for and against a full-masking mandate, the Crestwood School Board voted 5-4 to start school Sept. 7 requiring all students and staff in all grades wear masks. The board also voted 5-3 with one abstention for a new teacher contract that board president Barry Boone said could save up to $2 million over four ...
Al Kasha, the Academy Award-winning composer who, along with songwriting partner Joel Hirschhorn, won Oscars for the soft rock disaster movie classics "The Morning After" and "We May Never Love Like This Again," died Tuesday in Los Angeles. He was 83. His death was announced by spokesperson Deborah Radel. A cause of death was not […]
Al Kasha, the songwriter who won Academy Awards in the 1970s for co-writing hit ballads for "The Poseidon Adventure" and "The Towering Inferno," died Monday in Los Angeles. He was 83. No cause of death was immediately given. As part of a songwriting team with Joel Hirschhorn, Kasha received two Tony nominations, four Golden Globe […]
Audiences hoping for?Maureen McGovern?to perform her signature hit, "The Morning After," when she takes the stage of New York's 54 Below might be surprised to find the Oscar-winning tune, made famous in 1972's "The Poseidon Adventure," missing from her set. McGovern, 65, acknowledges how extraordinarily rare it is for an artist to omit one of their staples from a concert performance, but these days, she's delving down a different, and in some respects more personal, path.