J'ai super bien dormi malgré mon entorse, je me suis bourrée de doliprane. Et oui Pearly, moi, non plus je n'ai pas compris d'être tomber sans marcher. Que voulez vous, quand on est maladroite, on l'est jusqu'au bout !!!
Je l'avoue, je suis un peu Miss catastrophe !!!!
Bon, du coup, j'avais prévu pleins de travaux cette semaine, et bien c'est mal barré !!! Je vais faire que des trucs assis !!
Que c'est-il passé ce 28 Mars ?
1920 Marion Sumner "Fiddle King of the South" born Vicco, KY .
1924 Arlie Duff, singer/songwriter born Jack's Branch, TX
1924 WGN-AM debuted in Chicago, IL .
1937 Roy Dean Webb, "The Dillards," born Independence MO .
1941 Charles Ray "Charlie" McCoy, harmonica player, born Oak Hill, WV. Charlie was an award winning studio musician, and the musical director of "Hee Haw." Charlie played on over 5000 sessions between 1960 and 1975.
1948 Gerry House, DJ/songwriter, born Covington, KY .
1950 Hank Snow recorded his first # 1 single, "I'm Movin' On" for RCA
1954 Reba Nell McEntire born Chockie, OK .
1959 Johnny Cash topped the charts with "Don't Take Your Guns To Town" .
1960 The Browns single "The Old Lamplighter" charted .
1964 Connie Smith flew to Nashville, to appear on the Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree in .
1967 Jim Reeves' single "I Won't Come In While He's There" was N°1
1974 Arthur Crudup died in Virginia. A short time later The Crudup Brothers, sons of Arthur, retired the band.
1980 As the result of a conversation with Ernest Tubb in the Grand Ole Opry parking lot, Tom T. Hall rejoined The Grand Ole Opry.
2000 Capitol Nashville released John Berry's "Greatest Hits" album
2003 Rusty Draper, age 80, died in a Seattle, WA hospital. The singer/ Songwriter/guitarist, suffered from heart disease and cancer of the throat.
Source : Calendar created by
Bill Morrison