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 25 Mars 2008 Mar 25 Mar 2008, 09:39 | |
| Aujourd'hui mardi 25 mars, nous fêtons L'Annonciation
ainsi que les Аnnοnсiаdе - BARONCE Dismas (premier saint canonisé pour avoir confessé le Christ sur la croix) DULA - ERMELAND - HUMBERT - IRENEE - KENNOCHA PELAGE - QUIRIN - TIKHON
PRENOM BRETON DU JOUR Mordiern
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DICTONS DU JOUR
"Si pour Notre-Dame le cοuсοu n'а раs сhаnté, il est tué ou bâillonné."
"Le 25 Mars passé, Plus de bois à amasser."
"Si pour l'annonciation la pluie est là, pour toutes les fêtes de la Vierge elle y sera."
"Le vingt cinq mars passé, plus de bois à amasser."
"Quand le vingt cinq mars il gèle, il gèle tout au long de l'année."
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PROVERBE DU JOUR
« Ce n'est pas la vachе qui bеuglе lе рlus fοrt qui a le plus de lait. »
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FÊTE NATIONALE
Nom | Répbublique Hellenique (Elliniki Dimokratia) (Grèce) | Drapeau | | Capitale | Athènes | Monnaie | Drachme | Langue officielle | Grec |
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QUE C'EST-IL PASSE CE JOUR ? 1923 - Bonnie Guitar, singer, songwriter, guitarist, producer, and Record label executive, born "Bonnie Buckingham," in Seattle, Washington.
1927 - Joe Talbot 1907-2000, country music executive, born in Nashville, Tennessee.
1934 - Johnny Burnette 1934-1964, Rockabilly singer, songwriter, and guitarist was born in Memphis, Tennessee.
1935 - Leon McAuliffe and his steel guitar joined the Texas Playboys.
1938 - Hoyt Axton 1938-1999, singer, songwriter and actor was born in Duncan, Oklahoma.
1939 - Billboard published its first "Hillbilly Records" chart.
1947 - Johnny & Jack recorded together for the first time in 1947, the same year they joined the Grand Ole Opry.
1949 - Jack Kapp 1901-1949, age 47, co-founder of Decca Records, died today. Jack was laid to rest in Temple Israel Cemetery, in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.
1953 - Webb Pierce recorded "There Stands The Glass" in 1953. The Decca single charted in October and went to #1. 1954 - Le premier téléviseur commercial est mis sur le marché par la compagnie RCA.
1957 - Les catholiques de Chicago interdisent les disques de Rock'n'Roll dans leurs écoles, en raison de leur "rythme tribal". Conséquence : les disques de Rock'n'Roll se vendent mieux que jamais dans cette ville.1960 - Roy Orbison recorded "Only The Lonely" 1960.
1961 - Minnie Pearl opened for Elvis Presley at the Bloch Arena in Hawaii 1961. Minnie and Elvis were good friends; her husband Henry Cannon flew Elvis to his concerts prior to Elvis buying his own airplane.
1963 - Johnny Cash recorded "Ring Of Fire" in Nashville. June Carter and Merle Kilgore writers, Don Law and Frank Jones produced. Session players: Johnny Cash-Vocals; Luther Perkins-Guitar; Marshall Grant-Bass; W.S. Holland-Drums; Bill Purcell-Piano; Jack Clement-Rhythm guitar; Karl Garvin & Bill McElhiney-Trumpet; The Carter Family Vocal background.
1966 - Buck Owens and the Buckaroos played to a sold out Carnegie Hall audience in New York City. Capitol records taped the show and released a live album "Carnegie Hall Concert," that spent 5 weeks at #1. On the 40th anniversary of this very special day in Buck Owens life, he would lose his life to a heart attack, while sleeping in his bed at home. Buck was 76. A few months prior to Buck's death, he was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame along with Mayf Nutter. The induction was held in Bakersfield, at Buck's Palomino Club. Bob Timmers, founder of the Hall of Fame conducted the ceremony.
1970 - Johnny Cash's ABC-TV show featured guests Jackie DeShannon, Waylon Jennings and Michael Parks.
1970 - Connie Smith and Stan Hitchcock were featured guests on "Hee Haw."
1972 - Columbia Records released Merle Haggard's self-penned single "Grandma Harp," his twelfth # 1 record.
1978 - Buddy Holly's MCA album "Buddy Holly:The Crickets 20 Golden Greats" topped out at #20, on the Billboard Top Country Album charts. The album went to #1 in England.
2003 - Capitol released Rosanne Cash's album "Rules of Travel."
2006 - Buck Owens 1929-2006, age 76, singer, songwriter, guitarist, session musician, radio station owner, co-host of " Hee Haw" died from a heart attack in his sleep. Buck was laid to rest in the Owens Family Mausoleum at Green Lawn Southwest Cemetery, Bakersfield, California. In case you didn't know Bonnie Owens and Buck Owens are Together Again. Bonnie's ashes are located next to Buck in the Mausoleum. | |
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