BIRDY ADMINISTRATRICE
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 Mardi 4 Mars 2008 Mar 04 Mar 2008, 08:56 | |
| Aujourd'hui mardi 4 mars, nous fêtons les CASIMIR.
PRENOM BRETON DU JOUR Jeran
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DICTONS DU JOUR
"De St-Casimir la douceur, Fait peur aux jardiniers et aux laboureurs."
"Bonhomme ne regarde jаmаis tοn blé еn mаrs, ta fille en mai."
"Des fleurs que Mars verra, Peu de fruits on mangera."
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PROVERBE DU JOUR
« La vraie riсhеssе еst сеllе de l'esprit. »
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QUE C'EST-IL PASSE CE JOUR ? 1928 - Frank Jones 1928-2005, music executive, born in Toronto, Canada. 1932 - Betty Jack Davis 1932-1953, one half of the legendary Davis Sisters, was born in Corbin, Kentucky. She and singing partner Mary Francis Penick a.k.a. Skeeter Davis met in High School and formed their act. In 1952 the girls appeared on numerous radio stations, including WJR in Detroit. They were signed to a recording contract by RCA Victor in 1953, and were scheduled to appear on the Grand Ole Opry. On August 1, 1953 the Davis Sisters appeared on the Wheeling Jamboree. On their way home they were involved in a car wreck in Cincinnati, Ohio, that took the life of Betty Jack Davis, and seriously injured Skeeter. Betty died as a result of her injuries on August 2, 1953, at the age of 21. Less than two weeks later the girls RCA single "I Forgot More That You'll Ever Know" hit the Billboard charts, and went to #1. The Cecil Null penned song remained on the charts for 26 weeks, 8 of those weeks at #1, however, Betty never knew. Betty Jack Davis was laid to rest at Highland Cemetery, in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.
1934 - John Duffey 1934-1996, bluegrass singer, and mandolin player, of The Country Gentlemen, and later Seldom Seen, was born in Washington D.C.
1949 - Carroll Baker singer, songwriter, born in Port Medway, Nova Scotia, Canada.
1951 - Eddy Arnold's "There's Been a Change in Me" topped the charts.
1957 - Marty Robbins released "A White Sport Coat" b/w "Grown Up Tears."
1967 - Johnny Cash and June Carter's "Jackson," charted.
1968 - The Academy of Country Music Third Annual Awards Show was presented from the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. Awards presented this evening represent work product produced the previous year (1967). The winners: Female Vocalist Lynn Anderson; Male Vocalist Glen Campbell; Vocal Group Sons of the Pioneers; Vocal Duet Merle Haggard & Bonnie Owens; Song Of The Year "It's Such A Pretty World Today" Dale Noe songwriter; Album "Gentle on My Mind" Glen Campbell; Most Promising Female Vocalist Bobbie Gentry; Most Promising Male Vocalist Jerry Inman: Musician Category Best Fiddle player Billy Armstrong; Steel Guitar Red Rhodes; Keyboards Earl Ball; Bass Red Wooten; Guitar Jimmy Bryant; Drums Pee Wee Adams; Best Touring Band Buck Owens & the Buckaroos; Nightclub Palomino Club. Personal Observation: The CMA could learn a great deal from the ACM, if they had any interest at all in improving the method, and the reason, they honor people in Nashville. You CAN NOT ignore the songwriters, and the musicians and be a viable representative of the Country Music industry. Without those people there would not be any music. Money has always trumped common sense in Cashville. Build a house on that kind of foundation...and eventually your house will come tumbling down. Traditional Country Music R.I.P.
1969 - Tom T. Hall recorded "A Week In A Country Jail" b/w "Strawberry Farms."
1970 - Wanda Jackson and Sonny James were featured guests on "Hee Haw."
1970 - Johnny Cash's ABC-TV show featured guests Roger Miller, the Carter Family, Statler Brothers, and Carl Perkins.
1972 - Tom T. Hall and Susan Raye were featured guests on "Hee Haw."
1973 - Calvin Scott Stoneman 1932-1973, of the "Stoneman Family," died at age 40.
1975 - Cal Smith's MCA single "It's Time to Pay the Fiddler" was N°1.
1980 - " Coal Miner's Daughter," the movie, premiered in Nashville. Loretta Lynn thought she was the worst dressed person to attend the event.
1983 - George Jones and Nancy Sepulveda were married in Woodville, Texas. This was the brightest day in the history of Classic Country Music. Thank You Nancy’Ķfor giving our favorite singer back to us.
1996 - Minnie Pearl, age 83, died from cancer in Nashville, Tennessee. Minnie joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1940, and was a cast member on the Hee Haw TV-Show. Inducted into the CMHF in 1975. This dear lady was laid to rest in Mount Hope Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee. Minnie's absence from Music City left a tremendous void that will never be filled.
1999 - Eddie Dean 1907-1999, age 91, a.k.a. Edgar Dean Glosup singer, songwriter, and actor, wrote "I Dreamed Of A Hillbilly Heaven," died in Los Angeles, California. He was inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame 1993. Eddie Dean was laid to rest in Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park, in Westlake Village, California.
2003 - RCA released Lester Flatt "RCA Country Legends." http://www.talentondisplay.com/countrycalNOV.html | |
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| Sujet: Re: Ephéméride du Mardi 4 Mars 2008 Mar 04 Mar 2008, 09:36 | |
| March 4,1936 - Jay Chevalier.
http://www.rockabillyhall.com/JayChevalier1.html http://www.geocities.com/shakin_stacks/jaychevalier.txt http://rcs.law.emory.edu/rcs/artists/c/chev1000.htm http://www.rocky-52.net/chanteursc/chevalier_j.htm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tgwhGNhdyc
March 4,1948 - Shakin' Stevens.
http://www.rockabillyhall.com/ShakinStevens1.html http://www.geocities.com/shakin_stacks/shakinstevens.txt http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakin_Stevens
This Old House
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiAyrXCjU_I&feature=related
Green Door https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMm92YJbdPU
March 4,1913 - Willie Johnson.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Johnson_%28guitarist%29
Trouble Will Soon Be Over https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R8RuOagzck |
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BIRDY ADMINISTRATRICE
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 Mardi 4 Mars 2008 Mar 04 Mar 2008, 10:54 | |
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