Darlene Love will never stop thinking of her holiday classic, “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).” At this time of year, she ...
What will you be doing this weekend around the Jersey Shore? 'The Nutcracker,' SleighLow, the wishing tree in Asbury Park and ...
Darlene Love wants to put any notion of competition between her and Mariah Carey in the world of Christmas music to rest. The legendary singer, 83, tells PEOPLE that most of the supposed tension ...
As the holiday season approaches, two iconic figures in American music, Darlene Love and Warren Zevon, are stepping back into the limelight, reminding us of the enduring power of song. This December, ...
Darlene Love's relationship with late-night television dates back to 1986 when she first graced the stage of David Letterman's NBC show. Since then, her rendition of "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) ...
After over six decades in the music industry, Darlene Love knows exactly "what I need and what I want." That's why the singer exclusively tells PEOPLE her decision to return to nighttime TV via The ...
Some Christmas songs are good all year. However, Darlene Love refuses to sing “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” except during a certain time. Notably, she recorded a spiritual sequel to “Christmas ...
Darlene Love is the traditional type. For 28 years, she performed her classic, "Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)" on David Letterman's late-nigh shows and for the past nine years she has done it on ...
Dubbed the Queen of Christmas by David Letterman, she returns again this holiday season to spread festive cheer to audiences ...
Is Christmas really the saddest day of the year? There’s a whole history of holiday music that explores what it’s like to be down-and-out during the season. Are you mourning absent family members?
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