Que c'est-il passé ce 14 Avril ?
1932 D. L. Menard, Cajun singer/song-writer/guitarist, born Erath, LA .
1935 Loretta Lynn born Butcher Holler, KY . Inducted CMHF 1988, NSHF 1983. In 1972, Loretta became the first female artist, to win the CMA Entertainer Of The Year Award.
1939 Le classique LES RAISINS DE LA COLERE de John Steinbeck est publié pour la première fois.
1940 L'actrice Hattie McDaniel est la première Noire à remporter un Oscar pour son rôle de soutien dans AUTANT EN EMPORTE LE VENT.1944 Al Dexter's "Too Late To Worry, Too Blue To Cry" topped the charts .
1945 History was made at the Opry, when a trumpet was played on the show for the first time. Taps was played to honor President Franklin Roosevelt, who died two days earlier.
1951 Lefty Frizzell's single "I Want To Be With You Always" charted .
1960 Tommy Duncan rejoined Bob Wills in a recording studio .
1962 George Jones' "She Thinks I Still Care" charted
1965 Sortie en salles du 17e film d'Elvis Presley, GIRL HAPPY.1977 Vito Pelletieri, age 87, stage manager at the Grand Ole Opry, died .
1978 The Johnny Cash TV special, "Spring Fever" aired, with guests; Waylon, Jessi, June Carter, and Ray Charles.
1995 Burl Ives, age 85, died from cancer.
2004 Dolly Parton received the Living Legend award from the Library of Congress. Previous recipients include Ralph Stanley, Ray Charles, and Johnny Cash.
Calendar created by Bill Morrison
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