Almost 50 years ago a New York City police officer turned in his badge to pursue his dreams of becoming a musician. Ten years and a name change later, the world was rocking to Eddie Money's ...
Singer-songwriter Eddie Money, a former New York police officer who became the hit-maker behind 1970s and ’80s songs including “Two Tickets to Paradise,” “Baby Hold On” and “Take Me Home Tonight,” has ...
New York singer Eddie Money, best known for "Two Tickets to Paradise" and "Take Me Home Tonight," passed away on Friday, September 13, having recently disclosed that he was battling stage 4 esophageal ...
One way to honor late musicians: Listen to their songs. That's what many fans have done this past week while mourning the loss of "Take Me Home Tonight" rocker Eddie Money and The Cars front man Ric ...
“I used to buy things like ‘My Boyfriend’s Back’ and ‘It’s My Party’ by Lesley Gore, but those were singles. You know, the first album I ever bought might have been by the Four Tops. I used to buy all ...
Prolific singer and songwriter Eddie Money, best known for hit songs like Baby Hold On and Two Tickets to Paradise, died in Los Angles on Friday at age 70, according to his publicist Cindy Ronzoni.
Eddie Money’s a pretty easygoing guy, something which comes through in the lyrics of his many ’80s hits, from “Where’s the Party” to “Two Tickets to Paradise.” The Money Man (as he calls himself) is ...
Eddie Money, who went from New York City police officer to one of the most reliable hitmakers of the late '70s and '80s, died today at the age of 70. “The Money family regrets to announce that Eddie ...
Eddie Money, the singer-saxophonist whose string of hits include “Baby Hold On,” “Two Tickets to Paradise” and “Take Me Home Tonight,” died Friday in Los Angeles at the age of 70. “The Money Family ...
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