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Garth Says Goodbye to Jay
Garth Says Goodbye to Jay
Garth Says Goodbye to Jay
At the request of Jay Leno, Garth Brooks performed 'The Dance' during the host's final episode of 'The Tonight Show.' Thursday (Feb. 6) night's goodbye also featured appearances from dozens of celebrities, including Oprah Winfrey and Sheryl Crow.
Pick Your Grammy Winners
Pick Your Grammy Winners
Pick Your Grammy Winners
The 56th Annual Grammy Awards will be televised this Sunday night at 7pm CT on CBS!  We here at KICKS 105 always get excited about this show, because it gives us the opportunity to vote on our faves and see who knows their stuff!  This year we want you to share your picks with us as well.  Click "Read More" to see the nominees and to make your picks!
Toy Story Christmas Special Announced for This Holiday Season!
Toy Story Christmas Special Announced for This Holiday Season!
Toy Story Christmas Special Announced for This Holiday Season!
After the success of this past Halloween's 'Toy Story of Terror,' Pixar and ABC have announced another new holiday-themed 'Toy Story' TV special: the Christmas-themed 'Toy Story That Time Forgot' which will premiere later this year. So, what can we expect as Buzz, Woody and friends meet up with Santa?
'uncle phil' passes
'uncle phil' passes
'uncle phil' passes
It brings us great sadness to report this news on the first day of the New Year -- James Avery, the beloved actor who portrayed Uncle Phil on the hit '90s sitcom 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,' has passed away at the age of 68. Avery, who passed away late last night in Los Angeles, was an actor known for his warmth, and continued to appear on many TV shows over the years after 'Fresh Prince' conclu
Suspension reversed
Suspension reversed
Suspension reversed
The 67-year-old Duck Dynasty patriarch is back in the fold.  According to a FOX News report, A&E has decided to reverse course and allow Phil Robertson to be included in the next season of filming.
FAMILY SUPPORTS PHIL
It's been a tumultuous week for the Robertson clan of 'Duck Dynasty' fame. Phil Robertson was suspended indefinitely by A&E, the network which airs the popular program, for comments he made about homosexuals and African Americans to GQ. Now, the family has spoken out about what's next.

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