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A perennial Halloween favorite, the novelty song "Monster Mash" was released in August 1962, and hit No. 1 on the charts two months later, just in time for Halloween. The song re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 37 in 2021, nearly 60 years after its release.
A unique figure in bluegrass music, the five-time champion banjo player and two-time gold record award winner was known for his intricate playing style.
Best known as the third host of The Tonight Show, the comedian, writer, and TV personality was a cultural phenomenon, and has widely been regarded as the King of Late Night Television.
The author, journalist, and filmmaker has written several books on well-known or lesser-known Hollywood figures, including books on Marlon Brando, tough-guy actor Lawrence Tierney, and the Three Stooges' Shemp Howard.
Widely regarded as the most influential surgeon general in American history, the onetime pediatric surgeon played a pivotal role in changing the public's attitudes about smoking, and was also known for his work on AIDS, abortion, and for his support of the disability rights movement.
The TV actress was best known for her portrayal of Flo on Alice, a role that earned two Golden Globe Awards, and later starred in her own series, Flo, which ran only two seasons.
The disc jockey and television host was a close friend of Elvis Presley, a friendship that began while they were in high school and lasted until Presley's death in 1977.