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 31 Mars 2008 Lun 31 Mar 2008, 09:25
Aujourd'hui lundi 31 mars, nous fêtons les Benjamin
ainsi que les Аmοs, Bаbinе, Balbine et Benjamine.
PRENOM BRETON DU JOUR Gwion
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DICTONS DU JOUR
"À la Saint-Benjamin, lе mаuvаis temps prend fin."
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PROVERBE DU JOUR
« À cœur vaillаnt riеn d'impossible. »
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QUE C'EST-IL PASSE CE JOUR ?
1922 - Howdy Forrester 1922-1987, fiddler with The Blue Grass Boys, and The Smokey Mountain Boys and president of Acuff-Rose Artist Corporation was born in Vernon, Tennessee. Howdy won the Fiddler Trophy at the Grand Masters Fiddle Contest in Nashville, in 1987.
1926 - Tommy Jackson 1926-1979, fiddle virtuoso, and session musician born in Birmingham, Alabama.
1927 - Hoyt Hawkins 1927-1982, of the Jordanaires was born in Paducah, Kentucky.
1928 - Lefty Frizzell 1928-1975, singer, songwriter, and guitarist born Corsicana, Texas. Lefty joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1951, at the request of Hank Williams. He quit the Opry a short time later, saying that he didn't enjoy doing the show. Inducted NSHF in 1972, and the CMHF in 1982.
1932 - La compagnie Ford lance le moteur V-8.
1933 - Anita Carter 1933-1999, daughter of Ezra and Maybelle Carter, and member of the "Carter Sisters," born Maces Springs, Virginia.
1934 - John D. Loudermilk, entertainer, multi-instrumentalist, and master songwriter, was born in Durham, North Carolina. John was Charlie and Ira Louvin's cousin. He was inducted into the NSHF in 1976. A few samples of this master songwriters work product includes: "A Rose and A Baby Ruth" "Waterloo" -- co-writer Marijohn Wilkin "Tobacco Road" "Talk Back Trembling Lips" "Bad News" Break My Mind" "Abilene" --co-writer Bob Gibson, and many more. John is a Grammy winner, a charter member of the CMA, and recorded under the names Johnny Dee and Ebe Sneezer.
1934 - The Opry career of Kitty Cora Cline, ended in 1934, after she observed a traffic accident on a bridge crossing the Cumberland River, while traveling to the Grand Ole Opry. The accident was so bad that Mrs. Cline (the first female soloist the Opry ever had,) vowed never to ride in a car again.
1945 - Spade Cooley's "Shame On You" topped the charts.
1956 - Brenda Lee sang professionally for the first time on Red Foley's Ozark Jubilee TV Show in Springfield, Missouri. Brenda was eleven years old.
1956 - Elvis made his final appearance on the Louisiana Hayride, after his manager Col. Tom Parker bought out the last six months of Elvis' contract at the Hayride for $10.000.
1958 - Bonnie Guitar released "Love is Over, Love is Done."
1959 - The Jimmie Rodgers Show first aired on the ABC-TV network. This was a Musical Variety show and some of the regular cast members were: Connie Francis; the Kirby Stone Four; Lyle Waggoner; and Vicki Lawrence.
1962 - Patsy Cline's single "She's Got You" topped the charts.
1968 - Enos William "Skeets" McDonald 1915-1968, age 52, singer, songwriter, and guitarist died from a heart attack in California. Skeets wrote "Don't Let the Starts Get in Your Eyes. He was laid to rest in Mitchell Cemetery, Greenway, Arkansas.
1979 - The House of Cash opened for the first time today.
1995 - Carl Story, age 78, Bluegrass fiddler died today.
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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: Re: Ephéméride du Lundi 31 Mars 2008 Lun 31 Mar 2008, 09:31