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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: Ephéméride du Lundi 3 Février 2008 Lun 03 Mar 2008, 09:40 | |
| Aujourd'hui lundi 3 mars, nous fêtons les GUENOLE.
Ainsi que les CALUPAN - CAMILLA - CELE-CHRIST CLEONIQUE - CUNEGONDE - FOILA - GERWIN LAMALISSE - MARIN - NONNA - SACER - TITIEN
PRENOM BRETON DU JOUR Gwenole
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DICTONS DU JOUR
"S'il gèle à la Saint-Guénοlé, аu tаureau ferme le pré."
"Lorsqu'il tonne à la Sainte-Cunégonde, Il faut encore porter des gants."
"A Sainte-Cunégonde le tonnerre, Annonce un deuxième hiver."
" A la Sainte-Cunégonde la terre redevient féconde."
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PROVERBE DU JOUR
« Comme on connаît lеs sаints, οn les honore. »
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FÊTE NATIONALE DU JOUR
Nom | République de Bulgarie - Republika Bulgaria | République de Saint-Marin - Repubblica di San Marino | Drapeau | | | Capitale | Sofia | Saint Marin | Monnaie | Lev | Euro | Langues officielles | Bulgare | Italien |
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QUE C'EST-IL PASSE CE JOUR ? 1904 - Carrie Cash 1904-1991, mother of Johnny Cash was born on this date.
1909 - Johnny Barfield, Bluebird Recording artist, was born in Tifton, Georgia.1911 - Harlean Harlow Carpenter, dite Jean Harlow, actrice (Vive la liberté, Parade d'amour, La malle de Singapour , ...)1922 - Jimmy Heap 1922-1977, Western Swing bandleader, singer, songwriter, guitarist and member of the Big D Jamboree in Dallas, was born in Taylor, Texas. 1938 - Sortie du film "L'impossible monsieur Bébé", d'Howard Hawks, avec Cary Grant et Katharine Hepburn.
1939 - Sortie du film "La chevauchée fantastique" de John Ford.1958 - Johnny Cash sat atop the charts with "Ballad of a Teenage Queen."
1959 - Lefty Frizzell recorded "The Long Black Veil" 1959.
1961 - William Hewlett Chitwood 1888-1961, of "The Georgia Yellow Hammers," died at age 72.
1963 - A fund raising concert for the family of Kansas City D.J. "Cactus Jack" Call, who was killed in a traffic accident was held today. Artists who volunteered their time, and paid for their own transportation included: Dottie West, Patsy Cline, Billy Walker, Hawkshaw Hawkins, George Jones, Cowboy Copas and Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper. Three of these top country artists would not make it back to Nashville alive.
1966 - Buck Owens' "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line" topped the charts.
1970 - John Carter Cash, son of Johnny and June Carter Cash was born in Madison, Tennessee.
1971 - Ray Price's Columbia album "For The Good Times" was certified Gold by the RIAA.
1973 - Wanda Jackson, Frankie Laine, and Tony Booth were featured guests on "Hee Haw."
1973 - The 15th Annual Grammy Awards provided a great deal of happiness to the following Country Music artists this evening: Donna Fargo, Charley Pride, The Statler Brothers, Charlie McCoy, Ben Peters (songwriter), Elvis Presley, and Tom T. Hall..
1980 - Waylon Jennings album "What Goes Around," was certified Gold by the RIAA
1983 - Allen Massey 1907-1983, age 75, of "Louise Massey & the Westerners" died in Texas.1983 - Tintin est orphelin. Georges Rémi, alias Hergé, qui avait créé Tintin, le capitaine Haddock, etc. meurt aujourd'hui. 1984 - Roy Hall 1922-1984, Rockabilly singer, songwriter, and pianist died at age 61.
1986 - Dwight Yoakam's first album "Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc." was released on the Reprise label. The album charted the following month and went to #1. Every album that Dwight has ever recorded has made the Top 10. One day soon the boy needs to go to work on his personality.
1989 - Al Clauser 1911-1989, Western Swing bandleader, songwriter, and guitarist, died at the age of 78.
1994 - Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson opened their Australia and New Zeland tour.
1996 - Kyle Bailes 1915-1996, of the "Bailes Brothers," died at the age of 80.
2002 - Harlan Howard 1927-2002, age 74, the "Dean of Country Songwriters," and a U.S Army Paratrooper, died in Nashville today, and Music City went into mourning. Harlan was laid to rest in the Old Nashville City Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee. He was inducted into the NSHF in 1973 and the CMHF in 1997. Just as a reminder of the genius this man possessed, and the extraordinary music he left behind for us, here are a few examples of songs Harlan wrote, or co-wrote. These songs were tearfully taken from a list provided by the Nashville songwriters Hall of Fame website. www.nashvillesongwritersfoundation.com
"Heartaches By the Number" * "I Fall to Pieces" * "The Chokin Kind" * "Busted" * "Why Not Me" * "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down" * "I Don't Believe I'll Fall in Love Today" * "I've Got a Tiger By the Tail" * "Somebody Should Leave" * "Life Turned Her That Way" * "Streets of Baltimore" * "Foolin' Around" * "No Charge" * "Excuse Me (I Think I've Got a Heartache)" * "Second Hand Rose" * "She's a Little Bit Country" * "The Key's in the Mailbox" * and thousands more. Thank you Harlan Howard. Can there be a better gift than a great Country song? I pray that our grandchildren will be able to discover the music that you and I grew up with. How sad to know that a few greedy men were able to make this music go away, and replace it with what comes out of Rock Pop, Tennessee, today. | |
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