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 Dimanche 9 Mars 2008 Dim 09 Mar 2008, 13:13 | |
| Aujourd'hui dimanche 9 mars, nous fêtons les Françoise Romaine
ainsi que les Fanchon, Frаnсе, Frаnсеlinе, Francette, Francine et Paquita.
PRENOM BRETON DU JOUR Ilan
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DICTONS DU JOUR
"Semé à la Sainte-Françoise, Ton grain aura du poids."
"Quand en mars il plеut, sοis hеurеux tant que tu peux."
"Quand mars entre comme un mouton, Il sort comme un lion."
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PROVERBE DU JOUR
« Bouche dе miеl, сœur de fiel. »
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QUE C'EST-IL PASSE CE JOUR ? 1925 - Ralph Sloan, founder of The Tennessee Travelers, was born in Wilson County, Tennessee.
1936 - Mickey Gilley singer, songwriter, and pianist born Mickey Leroy Gilley in Natchez, Mississippi. Between 1974-1989 Gilley placed 17 #1 hits on the country charts. Mickey's cousins are Jerry Lee Lewis and Jimmy Swaggart.
1941 - Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan recorded "When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again."
1948 - Jimmy Fadden of the "Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, " was born in Long Beach, California.
1956 - The Louvin Brothers' "I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby" was N°1.
1957 - Jimmy Bowen's single "I'm Stickin' With You" debuted on the charts.
1957 - Columbia Records released Marty Robbins single "A White Sport Coat." The self penned tune charted the following month, went to N°1. This was Marty's 3rd N°1 hit.
1958 - The Everly Brothers appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show.
1959 - George Jones' first N°1 record charted to day. "White Lightning" was written by disc jockey J.P. Richardson, who died in a plane crash along with Buddy Holly, and Richie Valens in Iowa, one month before this song was released. Richardson never knew that he wrote the first #1 hit for his friend George Jones.
1963 - A moment of silence was observed at the Grand Ole Opry in memory of Patsy Cline, Hawkshaw Hawkins, Cowboy Copas, and Patsy's manager and pilot Randy Hughes. All lost their lives in a plane crash on March 5, 1963. Opry member Jack Anglin of "Johnny & Jack" became the fourth member of the Opry to die in a 48 hour period, when he was killed March 7th, enroute to Patsy's memorial service. Cowboy Copas' daughter was married to Randy Hughes, and lost her husband, and her father in the plane crash. On March 29, 1963, the Opry lost another member when Texas Rudy, age 52, died in a fire at her home.
1964 - Lefty Frizzell topped the charts with his Columbia single "Saginaw Michigan." Bill Anderson and Don Wayne wrote the song.
1965 - Wanda Jackson recorded "Oh, Blacky Joe."
1968 - The 10th Annual Grammy Awards originally scheduled to be presented on February 29th, were postponed until this evening due to the death of a black civil rights leader. Winners in the Country Music category included: Best Vocal Performance Female "Ode to Billie Joe" Bobbie Gentry; Best Vocal Performance Male "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" Glen Campbell; Best Instrumental Performance "Chet Atkins Picks the Best" Chet Atkins; Best New Artist Bobbie Gentry; Best Gospel Performance "More Grand Ole Gospel" Porter Wagoner & The Blackwood Bros. Best Folk Performance "Gentle on My Mind" John Hartford; Best Vocal Duo "Jackson" Johnny Cash & June Carter; Best Country Song "Gentle on My Mind" Songwriter John Hartford.
1969 - Jeannie C. Riley appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show.
1969 - Buck Owens recorded "Johnny B. Goode" at a live performance at the London Palladium, in England. Ken Nelson produced the album "Buck Owens In London," and the single was released on May 5, 1969. The players included Buck Owens-vocal & guitar; Don Rich -lead guitar & harmony; Jay Dee Maness-steel guitar; Doyle Holly-bass; and Jerry Wiggins-drums. The Capitol single charted four days after its release, and went to #1. This was Buck's 18 th #1.
1970 - Johnny Cash recorded "What Is Truth" in Nashville. Bob Johnston produced the session, John Cash wrote the song. Session personnel included; Johnny Cash-vocals & guitar; Carl Perkins-guitar; Bob Wooton-guitar; Marshall Grant-bass; W.S. Holland-drums; Norman Blake-dobro.1975 - Elvis Presley débute sa dernière session d'enregistrement aux studios de RCA à Hollywood. 1996 - George Burns 1896-1996, age 100, comedian, Oscar winning actor, singer died today at him home in Beverly Hills, California. George charted 3 country songs in the early 1980's on the Mercury label. "I Wish I Was Eighteen Again" "Willie, Won't You Sing A Song With Me" and "The Arizona Whiz." George Burns was laid to rest in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California.
1999 - Blue Hat released Charlie Daniels' album "Tailgate Party."
1999 - King released Charlie Feathers' album "His Complete King Recordings."
2004 - Anna Davis, age 88, widow of legendary singer Gov. Jimmie Davis, was buried in Fort Worth, Texas.
2005 - George Scott, age 75, founding member of the Gospel group "Blind Boys of Alabama" died at his home in Durham, North Carolina, less than a month after winning his fourth consecutive Grammy Award. INSOLITES
2001 Sur le bord d'une autoroute, près de Perth, Australie, la police arrête une voleuse de voiture ... de 8 ans !
2002 Après un hold-up raté, un braqueur malchanceux prend la fuite à travers la réserve de Krugersdorp, Johannesbourg, Afrique du Sud. Il enjambe la clôture de la zone des tigres pour leur plus grand plaisir et son plus grand malheur puisqu'il décède entre leurs pates. | |
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