Anita Bryant, a popular singer and product pitchwoman in the 1960s and ’70s who successfully destroyed both those aspect of ...
Anita Bryant, singer and anti-gay rights crusader who sparked orange juice boycott, dies aged 84 - Singer and campaigner’s homophobic rhetoric persists in anti-LGBTQ+ campaigns to this day ...
Anita Bryant, a singer and an anti-gay activist ... Till There Was You, and other songs. Bryant also performed at the White House for President Lyndon B. Johnson and at his funeral service.
Anita Bryant Dry, entertainer and anti-gay rights activist, died in December in Edmond, according to an obituary submitted by ...
She has hits with songs like "Paper Roses" and served as a spokesperson for Florida orange juice before her career came ...
compared a plane full of nauseated passengers to an Anita Bryant concert. In Michael Moore’s documentary “Roger & Me” (1989), Ms. Bryant embodied forced optimism, singing the pop song “Joy ...
Anita Bryant has died. She was 84 ... political stands ended her involvement with the citrus industry. Her song, “Come to the Florida Sunshine Tree,” became the theme for Florida citrus." ...
Anita Bryant, a singer and former beauty queen who had a robust and flourishing music career, including hit songs like “Paper Roses,” in the 1960s and ’70s, but whose opposition to gay ...
She has hits with songs like "Paper Roses" and served as a spokesperson for Florida orange juice before her career came crashing down. By Chris Koseluk Anita Bryant, the pop singer and Oklahoma ...