NEW YORK — Anita Bryant, a former Miss Oklahoma, Grammy-nominated singer and prominent booster of orange juice and other products who became known over the second half of her life for her outspoken ...
Anita Bryant, an entertainer who was commended by the Southern Baptist Convention for standing up to the gay rights movement ...
Anita Bryant Dry, entertainer and anti-gay rights activist, died in December in Edmond, according to an obituary submitted by ...
Anita Bryant sings the national anthem during the pre-game ceremonies of Miami’s 1971 Orange Bowl between Nebraska and LSU. Copy of a White House photo of Bob Green with his-then wife Anita ...
Johnson at the White House and performing a song at his funeral. Anita Bryant in 1969. Former Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating said Bryant's talent was admired by many Oklahomans. "Those of my ...
Anita Bryant ... at a White House dinner that President Lyndon B. Johnson reportedly told her, “Honey, I want you to sing that when they lower me in the ground.” Ms. Bryant performed the ...
Anita Bryant has died at the age of 84. She was a singer and entertainer who became a reliable promoter of national brands, including Florida orange juice during the 1970s, but she became best ...
The way Anita Bryant told it, she didn’t have a choice but to build a nationwide antigay movement. Her 1977 book The Anita Bryant Story: The Survival of Our Nation’s Families and the Threat of ...
for the album “Anita Bryant ... Naturally.” By the late 1960s, she was among the entertainers joining Bob Hope on his USO tours for troops overseas, had sung at the White House and performed ...