In the summer of 1969, a year after Andy Warhol announced that everyone would have the chance to be “world-famous for 15 minutes,” Alan Cooper took the stage at the Woodstock festival in Bethel, N.Y.
There was a case of “Idol” worship in Gladwyne last week. Hagit Yaso, the 23-year-old winner of Israel’s version of American Idol , gave a concert as part of a fundraiser for the Jewish state.
A Cemter City radiologist with little musical background aside from childhood piano lessons ended up writing what became his “International Anthem for World Peace.”