A white man who found a home among black New Orleans musicians, he combined rhythm ‘n blues with psychedelic rock to create a unique, irresistible style.
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Softball: Maranacook fights back for quarterfinal win over Winthrop
Black Bears score four runs in seventh inning to edge Ramblers.
Jerusalem gay pride parade draws thousands
Support for gay rights is increasingly widespread in Israel, where gay people serve openly in the military and parliament.
Former German nurse given life sentence for murdering 87 patients
Prosecutors note that many of his victims were not terminally ill patients, but were on the path to recovery.
Earl Smith to speak June 12 in Oakland
Colby College’s Dean Emeritus to read from, talk about his newest book, “Water Village.”
LGBTQ safe prom held at Camp Wavus
One-hundred and fifty youth from around the state, 50 supportive adults attend weekend on Damariscotta Lake.
OFF RADAR: ‘Hummingbird and Other New & Collected Poems’
James Breslin’s new release is kind of a peculiar book, with content ranging from breezy and good-natured to a lost relationship between father and son
Some nuclear waste relabeled as less dangerous to hasten cleanup
The change means that some of the ‘most toxic and radioactive waste in the world’ would not have to be buried deep underground, an environmental group says.
Trump honors D-Day vets, discusses Vietnam deferment
With images of an American flag in the background, he recites part of the prayer that President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered to a worried nation just getting word of the fighting.