1. “Walking on Sunshine” – Katrina and the Waves There’s no better time to embrace change, growth and endless enjoyment than the summer. “Walking on Sunshine” embodies this sentiment ...
Katrina and the Waves were a British-American rock band best known for the 1985 hit "Walking on Sunshine". They also won the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Love Shine a Light".
Katrina and the Waves won the Eurovision Song Contest 27 years ago The UK's last Eurovision Song Contest winner - Katrina Leskanich of Katrina and the Waves - will headline this summer's Pride in ...
The Katrina And The Waves frontwoman has said “I don’t think we’re going to come last this year” as UK entrant Olly Alexander prepares for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest.
The Baltimore artist Katrina Ford has a huge, elemental voice and a long history. She’s led the bands Celebration, Mt. Royal, and Love Life, and she’s collaborated with groups like TV On The Radio and ...
On Monday, Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made its second devastating landfall over Louisiana and Mississippi as a Category 3 storm. To learn more about the formation of the storm, check out Aug ...
In remembrance of one of the most devastating man-made disasters in U.S. history, the Hip Hop Caucus and the New Orleans Katrina Commemoration Foundation will hold the 19th Annual Hurricane Katrina ...
It's been 27 years since the UK last tasted victory at the Eurovision Song Contest. But what are our five former winning acts up to now?
COMMEMORATIVE CEREMONY: St. Bernard Parish Council will hold the 19th annual ceremony Aug. 29, 9:30 a.m., at the Shell Beach Katrina Memorial, 1320 Yscloskey Highway in St. Bernard. The program ...
Katrina makes landfall in Louisiana at 6:10 ... Before the storm's landfall an 18-foot surge with huge waves develops in Lake Borgne, peaking between 7 and 8 a.m. About two hours earlier, however ...
In typical years, more Americans die in heat waves than in hurricanes ... “Gulf Coast Storm 2005” and “Hurricane Katrina,” or “North Atlantic Storm 2012” and “Superstorm Sandy.” ...