HI EVERYBODY !!!
Et oui, en tant que Celte que je suis, je me dois fêter dignement cette journée. Et cela tombe bien, j'ai fais le plein de bières pour mes bosseurs (d'ailleurs, l'autre est toujours pas arrivé !!! hummm) !!!
A nous les bonnes Guinness !!!
HAVE A GOOD DAY !!!!!
Que c'est-il passé ce 17 mars ?
1919 Naissance du chanteur Blues Nathaniel Adams Coles dit Nat King Cole
1932. Dick Curless born "Richard William Curless" Fort Fairfield, ME
1948. Eddy Arnold's single "I'll Hold You In My Heart," topped the charts
1951. Bill Monroe recorded "Kentucky Waltz,"
1952. Susie Allanson, singer/actress born Las Vegas, NV
1953. Bob Carlin, Bluegrass/banjo born New York City,
1955. Paul Overstreet born Newton, MS
1956. Elvis was No. 1 on the Country chart with "Heartbreak Hotel"
1962. Slim Whitman released "Valley of Tears,"
1964. Lefty Frizzell's "Saginaw, Michigan" topped the charts
1972. Freddie Hart's "My Hang-up Is You," was No. 1 in
1980.(died) Hugh Farr, age 76, "Sons of the Pioneers,"
1984. Eddy Raven's first #1 single "I Got Mexico" charted
1985. Jimmy Gately, age 53, died Madison, TN
1996. Terry Stafford, songwriter, died Amarillo, TX
2003. Bill Carlisle, age 94, died at his home near Nashville, Jumpin' Bill was a long time member of the Grand Ole Opry, and was elected to the CMHF in 2002.
Source : Calendar created by
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