From Peter Tosh covering The Beatles' "Here Comes The Sun" back in 1971 to present-day Protoje confessing his secret affinity for Lana Del Rey, reggae and pop music have always been low-key bedfellows ...
Shaggy is just one of a slew of famous faces in the cast of ABC's 'The Little Mermaid Live!' Here's everything you need to know about the singer playing Sebastian. 2) He was very popular in the 90’s.
The Shaggy Dog, said to be the first live action film by Walt Disney set in the present, is about what's called 'shape-shifting'. According to the screenplay suggested by Felix Salten's The Hound of ...
Born on Oct. 22, 1968, in Kingston, Jamaica, Orville Richard Burrell was nicknamed "Shaggy" by his friends after the cartoon character from the TV show "Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!" While growing up, ...
BURBANK, Calif. -- ABC's "The Little Mermaid" live special made a splash with elaborate sets and costumes, but the show left some wondering how Shaggy could go "Under the Sea" in a Sebastian costume ...
There was a time when Shaggy couldn't go anywhere without calls of "Mr. Lover-lover" following him around. And to this day, the reggae artist still gets fans coming up to him to declare—yup, you ...
It seems 2019 continues to be quite the year for Shaggy. Scooby-Doo 's most famous pseudo-stoner and scaredy-cat managed to get a petition with more than 340,000 signatures to add him to the bloody ...
That badge of honor has over half a century of history attached to it, going all the way back to Scooby-Doo's 1969 ...
Scooby Snacks weren’t on the menu, but Matthew Lillard still served up a blast of nostalgia at L.A. Comic Con when he brought Shaggy to life for a young fan. In a clip posted to social media on Sunday ...
Cross-breeding an old premise with some digital trickery, "The Shaggy Dog" reps the latest mutation of a franchise that Disney probably should have had spayed or neutered years ago. Trafficking in ...
This is surely one of the fundamental laws of fiction: When a man and a dog change bodies, it is funnier to see the man act like a dog than to see the dog act like a man. As Dr. Johnson observed so ...