Dinesh D'Souza, author of Vindicating Trump, has had a prominent career as a writer, scholar, public intellectual, and filmmaker.
Born in India, D’Souza came to the U.S. as an exchange student at the age of seventeen and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth College.
The author of many bestselling books including America, The Big Lie, Death of a Nation, and United States of Socialism, he is also the creator of three of the top ten highest-grossing political documentaries ever made.
Gary Byron talks to Don McLean about the 50th anniversary of American Pie!
The observance commemorates the fateful day in 1959 when four young lives were cut short. When Don McLean’s “American Pie” hit the airwaves in 1971, the world came to know the day as “The Day The Music Died’ from the line in the lyrics which was in part inspired by the tragic event which took the lives of the four. Another line in the song reflected on the music of Buddy Holly & The Crickets.
Don McLean’s American Pie is one of the 20th Century’s most iconic songs
Dan Gerstein is a Connecticut native, who lives and works in New York City and contracted the coronavirus over 3 weeks ago. He tells Gary Byron the whole story and what the experience was like.