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 Ephéméride du Jeudi 6 Mars 2008

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MessageSujet: Ephéméride du Jeudi 6 Mars 2008   Ephéméride du Jeudi 6 Mars 2008 EmptyJeu 06 Mar 2008, 08:44

Aujourd'hui jeudi 6 mars,
nous fêtons les COLETTE Boylet

аinsi quе lеs Niсοlе et Nicoletta.

PRENOM BRETON DU JOUR
Senan

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DICTONS DU JOUR

"Au jour de Sainte-Cοlеttе,
сοmmеnсе à chanter l'alouette."

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PROVERBE DU JOUR

« Celui qui connaît l'аrt dе vivrе аvес sοi-même ignore l'ennui. »

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FÊTE NATIONALE DU JOUR




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République du Ghana - Republic of Ghana
DrapeauEphéméride du Jeudi 6 Mars 2008 Ghana
CapitaleAccra
MonnaieNouveau Cedi
Langue officielleAnglais

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QUE C'EST-IL PASSE CE JOUR ?


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1829 - Naissance de Geronimo, chef indien

1904 - Clifford Raymond Carlisle 1904-1983, singer, songwriter, guitar, dobro, and steel guitar player of The Carlisles, was born in Mount Eden, Kentucky. As one half of the brother duet, Cliff and Bill began their professional career in 1929 on the Louisville based Carlisle Family Saturday Night Barn Dance. The show was broadcast over a local radio station.

1905 - Bob Wills 1905-1975, born James Robert Wills, in Limestone County, Texas. He would come to be known as "The King of Western Swing."


1908 - Naissance de Lou Costello, acteur.

1909 - Floyd "Salty" Holmes 1909-1970, of "The Prarie Ramblers" born in Glasgow, Kentucky.

1917 - Naissance de Will Eisner, dessinateur de DB (Batman, ...)

1922 - Carl Sauceman 1922-2005, of the Sauceman Brothers was born in Green County, Tennessee. Carl was a singer, guitarist, and bass player who, along with brother John Paul Sauceman were known as the Sauceman Brothers. They were early pioneers of Bluegrass music.

1925 - Jean Chapel 1925-1995, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist born Opal Jean Amburgey in Neon, Kentucky. Along with her sisters Bertha and Irene in the late 1930's and '40's they appeared as The Sunshine Sisters, and later were billed as The Coon Creek Girls while they were cast members of the Renfro Valley Barn Dance. After moving to the WSB Barn Dance in Atlanta, they called themselves the Hoot Owl Holler Girls.

1926 - A. J. Band and his Barn Dance Team appeared on the WSM Barn Dance this evening. It would be their last appearance.

1928 - Don Stover 1928-1996, Bluegrass banjo, was born today


1930 - Les premiers aliments congelés sont mis en vente à Springfield, dans le Massachusetts.

1934 - Red Simpson, Capitol Recording artist, songwriter, and guitarist, born in Higley, Arizona. Red charted his first hit single on Billboards Country charts in 1966, with "Roll Truck Roll" written by Tommy Collins.

1934 ’Äì Ray Walker of the "Jordanaires" (1954-1982) was born in Centerville, Mississippi.

1937 - Douglas Flint Dillard, of "The Dillards," born in East St. Louis, Illinois. The Dillards appeared frequently on the Andy Griffith Show as the Darling Family.

1953 - Hank Williams topped the charts with "Kaw-Liga," almost two months after his death.

1954 - George Jones released "No Money In This Deal," b/w "You're In My Heart." The single did not chart.

1958 - Marty Robbins recorded "Kaw-liga" in Nashville. Hank Williams & Fred Rose wrote the song, and the session was produced by Don Law. The session personnel included: Marty Robbins-vocals & guitar; Grady Martin-guitar; Hillous Butrum-guitar; Jack Pruett-guitar; James Farmer-steel guitar; Marvin Hughes-piano; Floyd Chance-bass; Louis Dunn-drums.

1961 - Ralph Mooney released "Moonshine," and "Release Me," (Instrumentals) in 1961.

1968 - Buck Owens' Capitol album "Best of Buck Owens" was certified gold by the RIAA.

1969 - Jerry Lee Lewis' single "To Make Love Sweeter for You" was #1 on Billboard's Country charts. The song was written by Jerry Kennedy and Glenn Sutton, and released on the Smash label. This was "The Killer's" 3rd #1.

1974 - Jim Stafford's MGM single "Spiders & Snakes" was certified Gold by you know who.

1975 - Johnny Rivers' Imperial albums "A Touch of Gold Volume II" and "Johnny Rivers' Golden Hits" were both certified Gold by the RIAA today.

1976 - Emmylou Harris' first #1 single "Together Again" charted 1976.

1999 - George Jones purchased a pint of vodka, and headed for his home near Nashville. A short distance from his home, he reached for something inside his SUV, while talking on his cell phone. George crashed his new Lexus SUV, into a concrete bridge. His heart stopped beating twice in the ambulance enroute to the hospital. He spent the next eleven days in the ICU, near death. Jones told CMT in an interview, that a short time prior to this accident, he had asked God to do to him, what ever it took to make him stop drinking. Well’Ķit worked, and Nancy Jones contributed a great deal to the process.

2000 - Scotty Moore Elivis' first guitar player was inducted into the R&RHOF.

2003 - George Jones was presented with the 2002 National Medal of Arts Award by President George W. Bush, at the White House.

2005 - The Nashville Palace went out of business. Randy Travis was working as a dishwasher at the Palace, when he was discovered by Warner Bros. Records. The Nightclub has reopened under new management, and features top name entertainment, most from the Grand Ole Opry.

2007 - MCA Nashville released Gary Allen's "Greatest Hits" CD today. The CD went Gold by November.




INSOLITES

2004 La police de Big Spring arrête une voiture qui zigzague. A bord Robert Lee Crider, complètement bourré avait demandé à son fils (11 ans) de prendre le volant pour effectuer les 320 km restants de leur voyage.

2004 Un chauffeur de taxi palestinien est arrêté à Jérusalem avec ... 27 enfants à bord !
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