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 Ephéméride du Samedi 1er Mars 2008

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MessageSujet: Ephéméride du Samedi 1er Mars 2008   Ephéméride du Samedi 1er Mars 2008 EmptySam 01 Mar 2008, 09:41

Aujourd'hui samedi 1er mars,
nous fêtons les Aubin

аinsi quе lеs AGAPIOS DE VATOPEDI - AUBIN - ABDALONG
ANTONINE - .DAVID - DOMNINE - EUDOXIE - FELIX (Pape)
SAINT GERVIN - HERMES - JANUARIA - LEON
MARTYRIUS DE ZELENETSK - SAINT MONNAN
RUDESINDE - SIVIARD - SUITBERT

PRENOM BRETON DU JOUR
Nonn

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DICTONS DU JOUR

"Quand il pleut à la Saint-Аubin,
n'аs ni раille, ni foin, ni grain."

"Taille au jour de Saint-Paulin
Pour avoir de gros raisins."

"À la Saint-Joavan dans nos pays,
Les pies commencent leur nid."

" Quand il pleut à la Saint Aubin,
il n'y aura ni lin ni foin."

"Toujours Saint Aubin
nous garde quelque chose en son pépin."

"Du commencement à la fin,
Mars a du poison et du venin."

"S'il pleut à la Saint Aubin,
l'eau sera plus chère que le vin."

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PROVERBE DU JOUR

« Le pire diаblе еst сеlui qui prie. »

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FÊTE NATIONALE DU JOUR




Nom

République de Bosnie et d'Herzégovine - Republika Bosna i Hercegovina

Drapeau
Ephéméride du Samedi 1er Mars 2008 Bosnie

Capitale

Sarajevo

Monnaie

Mark

Langue officielle

Serbo-Croate


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QUE C'EST-IL PASSE CE JOUR ?



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1898 - Laurence Lemarr Brasfield 1898- 1966, a.k.a. "Uncle Cyp" of Uncle Cyp & Aunt Sap was born in Smithville, Mississippi. Brasfield's wife, Neva was Aunt Sap. Uncle Cyp & Aunt Sap entertained for decades, and were cast members of the Ozark Jubilee in Springfield, Missouri. Cyp's younger brother was Grand Ole Opry comedian Rod Brasfield. Both Cyp & Sap were Kentucky Colonels.

1901 - Tommy Jarrell 1901-1985, singer, fiddler, and banjo player, was born in Mount Airy, North Carolina. Tommy's music is preserved in the Library of Congress' American Folklife Division. Jarrell was awarded a National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for The Arts in 1982.


1904 - Glenn Miller, chef d'orchestre et compositeur.

1917 - Cliffe Stone 1917-1998, born Clifford Gilpin Snyder in Stockton, California. Played a huge role in West Coast country music after World War II as a media personality, musician, songwriter, artist manager, music publisher and recording artist. Inducted into the CMHF in 1989.

1926 - Sortie du premier film d'Alfred Hitchcock : "Le jardin des plaisirs".

1941 - Le personnage de Capitaine America fait sa première apparition dans un «comic book».


1949 - Hank Williams recorded "Lost Highway" during a session at Nashville's Castle Recording Studio. The MGM single charted in October.

1949 - The Stanley Brothers recorded "White Dove" on Columbia Records.

1949 - The first 45-rpm record was released by RCA.

1952 - Uncle Dave Macon made his last Grand Ole Opry appearance. He became sick after the show and died three weeks later in a Murfreesboro, hospital.

1952 - Faron Young's first Capitol recording session was held today. Faron's first Capitol hit single was his self--penned "Goin' Steady" which charted in January, 1953 and climbed to N°2.


1954 - Ron Howard, acteur (Happy Days,...) et réalisateur (Apollo 13, la Rançon,...).

1956 - Ray Price "The Cherokee Cowboy" recorded "Crazy Arms" at the Bradley Studio in Nashville. Steel Guitar legend Ralph Mooney wrote the song, and the Columbia single charted in May and spent almost five months at the top of the chart. This was Ray's first #1 record, and has been chosen as a Grammy Hall of Fame recording.

1957 - Buck Owens signed with Capital Records in Hollywood.

1957 - The Everly Brothers recorded their first sides for Cadence Records. "Bye Bye Love" and "I Wonder If I Care As Much," were recorded in Nashville, and written by the husband and wife team of Boudleaux and Felice Bryant. Bye Bye Love became the Everly's first N°1 hit, and has been chosen as a Grammy Hall of Fame record.


1957 - Elvis Presley lance la chanson ALL SHOOK UP.

1958 - Tous les adolescents qui plus tard participeront à l'explosion rock du début des années 60, vont voir Buddy Holly & The Crickets lors de leur tournée anglaise concentrée sur 25 dates.


1965 - Capitol Records released Buck Owens' album "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail."

1968 - Columbia Records released "The Man In Black's" album "Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison." The album went to #1, and remained on the Country Album chart for almost two years.

1968 - Johnny Cash and June Carter were married in Franklin, Kentucky. Merle Kilgore was John's Best Man.

1970 - The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour featured guests Raymond Burr, Ella Fitzgerald, Charles Manna and Neil Diamond.

1972 - Merle Haggard was granted a full pardon by California Gov. Ronald Reagan.

1973 - MCA Records began operations in Universal City, California.
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1976 - Dave Kapp 1904-1976, songwriter, publisher, and founder of Kapp Records, died at the age of 71.

1977 - Hank Williams' MGM album "24 Greatest Hits" was certified Gold by the RIAA.

1989 - Pearl Butler 1927-1989, of "Carl & Pearl Butler" died at age 61. Carl & Pearl both appeared in the movie Second Fiddle to a Steele Guitar. They became members of the Grand Ole Opry in 1962. Pearl Butler was laid to rest in Williamson Memorial Gardens, Franklin, Tennessee.

1994 - The Grammy Awards were broadcast from New York City. Winners in the Country Music category included Mary Chapin Carpenter, Dwight Yoakam, Brooks & Dunn, Asleep At The Wheel, Reba McEntire & Linda Davis, Lucinda Williams (songwriter), The Nashville Bluegrass Band, Nanci Griffith, and Kathy Mattea. Lifetime Achievement Awards went to Chet Atkins, Bill Monroe, and Pete Seeger.

1995 - CBS-TV broadcast the Grammy Awards this evening. Country Music winners included Mary Chapin Carpenter (2), Vince Gill, Asleep At The Wheel with Lyle Lovett, Chet Atkins, Aaron Neville & Trisha Yearwood, Gary Baker & Frank J. Meyers (songwriters), Alison Krauss & the Cox Family, Johnny Cash, and Don Was.

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MessageSujet: Re: Ephéméride du Samedi 1er Mars 2008   Ephéméride du Samedi 1er Mars 2008 EmptySam 01 Mar 2008, 09:52

Ray Price - Crazy Arms



LOST HIGHWAY by Hank Williams



Buck Owens and the Buckeroos - I've Got A Tiger By The Tail
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