Nombre de messages : 41735 Date de naissance : 05/12/1964 Age : 59 Localisation : Aux portes des Monts d'Arées emploi : Forumeuse Date d'inscription : 10/03/2006
Sujet: Ephéméride du Mercredi 13 Février 2008 Mer 13 Fév 2008, 09:19
Aujourd'hui mercredi 13 février, nous fêtons les Béatrice d'Ornacieu
аinsi quе lеs Catherine de Ricci, Donnis, Dosithée, Ermenilde, Fulcran, Fusque, Gilbert, Gilberte, Gimier, Lésin ou Lézin, Lucile, Polyeucte
PRENOM BRETON DU JOUR Gwengad
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DICTONS DU JOUR
"De Sainte-Béatrice la nuée Assure six semaines mouillées. "
"Pluie de février vaut jus de fumiеr."
"Nеigе еn février, bon temps pour les blés."
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PROVERBE DU JOUR
« De grand vеnt реtite pluie. »
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QUE C'EST-IL PASSE CE JOUR ?
1896 - Rev. Dwight L. Moody held his first Nashville revival at the Ryman Auditorium.
1914 - ASCAP, the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, was founded in New York City.
1919 - Tennessee Ernie Ford 1919-1991, born "Ernest Jennings Ford," in Bristol, Tennessee. Ernie was a writer, and cast member of Hee Haw from 1969-1987. Inducted CMHF in 1990.
1919 - Chickie Williams of "Doc & Chickie Williams," born in Bethany, West Virginia.
1920 - Boudleaux Bryant 1920-1987, of the songwriting team of Boudleaux & Bryant, master songwriter, born Shellman, Georgia. Inducted NSHF in 1972, Georgia Music Hall of Fame 1982, National Songwriters Hall of Fame 1986, Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame 1985, National Academy of Popular Music Songwriters Hall of Fame 1986, Country Music Hall of Fame 1991.
1927 - Jim McReynolds 1927-2003, of "Jim & Jesse," born Coeburn, Virginia. Joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1964.
1935 - Charlie Moore 1935-1979, bluegrass singer, DJ and guitarist was born Charlie B. Moore, Jr. in Piedmont, South Carolina. Charlie was one of bluegrass music's top vocalists.
1943 - Ernest Tubb The Texas Troubadour became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. The best forty years of E.T.'s life was just beginning.
1947- Hank Williams recorded "Honky Tonkin."
1958 - Patsy Cline recorded the following songs in Nashville for the Four Star label: "Just out of Reach (of My Two Open Arms)" written by V.F. Stewart; "I Can See an Angel" by Kay Adelman; "Come on in (and Make Yourself at Home)" by V.F. Stewart; "Let the Teardrops Fall" by C.C. Beam, C.L. Jiles, and W.S.Stevenson. Owen Bradley produced the session, and the session personnel included: Patsy Cline-vocals; Hank Garland-electric piano; Grady Martin-electric guitar, electric bass, and banjo; Bob Moore-acoustic bass; Buddy Harman-drums; Floyd Cramer-piano; the Anita Kerr Singers-Anita Kerr, Dottie Dillard, Louis Nunley and Gil Wright-background vocals.
1965 - The Bill Anderson Show aired for the first time on WSM TV.
1965 - Roger Miller's self-penned single "King Of The Road" charted today. The Smash Label single went to #1. This was Roger's 2nd #1 hit, and earned 3 Grammy's for Roger. This recording is now a Grammy Hall of Fame record.
1971 - Billy Crash Craddock debuted on the charts with "Knock Three Times."
1976 - Tom T. Hall recorded "Give Her My Best" b/w I'm Forty Now."
1998 - Buddy Lee 1932-1998, age 65, CEO of Buddy Lee Attractions, died today.
2002 - Waylon Jennings 1937-2002, age 64, died in his sleep in Chandler, Arizona. Inducted NSHF 1995, Texas CMHF 1999, and the CMHF 2001. Waylon was laid to rest in Mesa Cemetery, Mesa, Arizona. Willie Nelson did not attend the funeral, or the Memorial Service held at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on March 23rd.
2003 - Earl Scruggs was honored with a star, on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Earl's star is located at 7021 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, California.
2005 - The 47th annual Grammy Awards were held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The winners in the Country category were: Gretchen Wilson for Best Female Vocal Performance; Tim McGraw for Best Male Vocal Performance; Jack White & Loretta Lynn for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals; Earl Scruggs, Jerry Douglas, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Randy Scruggs, and Vassar Clements for Best Country Instrumental Performance (Earl's Breakdown). Craig Wiseman & Tim Nichols (songwriters) for Best Country Song) "Live Like You Were Dying," Tim McGraw; and Loretta Lynn for Best Country Album "Van Lear Rose."
INSOLITES
1999 3 hommes armés font irruption chez une fleuriste de Villeneuve la Garenne, Haut de Seine, France. Sous la menace de leurs armes ils se font remettre 3 roses d'une valeur de 84 F !
2002 Sortie de prison pour l'hôpital d'un vagabond "oublié" dans sa cellule pendant trois jours, sans pain ni eau, au commissariat d'Anderlecht, Belgique. Lorsque les gardiens ont conduit un autre gardé à vue dans une cellule voisine, ils se sont rendus compte de leur oubli du à une erreur lors de l'enregistrement de son arrestation.
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Nombre de messages : 41735 Date de naissance : 05/12/1964 Age : 59 Localisation : Aux portes des Monts d'Arées emploi : Forumeuse Date d'inscription : 10/03/2006
Sujet: Re: Ephéméride du Mercredi 13 Février 2008 Mer 13 Fév 2008, 09:26
Tennessee Ernie Ford - Shotgun Boogie
Tennessee Ernie Ford and Johnny Cash-Together
Tennessee Ernie Ford and June Carter
Tennessee Ernie Ford - "Sunday Down In Tennessee"
rockingigi Méga Rockin
Nombre de messages : 1856 Date de naissance : 02/01/1963 Age : 61 Localisation : france bas-rhin Date d'inscription : 26/02/2007
Sujet: Re: Ephéméride du Mercredi 13 Février 2008 Mer 13 Fév 2008, 18:30
:tarning: coucou Birdie,
génial tes vidéos super,merci,merci. J'adore sont style. BISOU A TOI
rockingigi Méga Rockin
Nombre de messages : 1856 Date de naissance : 02/01/1963 Age : 61 Localisation : france bas-rhin Date d'inscription : 26/02/2007
Sujet: Re: Ephéméride du Mercredi 13 Février 2008 Mer 13 Fév 2008, 18:44