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 1er Avril 2008 Mar 01 Avr 2008, 09:59
Aujourd'hui mardi 1er avril, nous fêtons les Hugues
ainsi quе lеs Abraham le bulgare - Beherond - Caidoc - Cellach Dodolin - Euthyme - Galonnek - Gilbert - Hugues de Bonnevaux Leucone - Macaire - Marcelle - Marie l'Egyptienne Meliton de Sardes - Thomas de Tolentino Tur de Cékuritais (patron des voyageurs) - Valéry Venance - Vinebault
PRENOM BRETON DU JOUR Konwal
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DICTONS DU JOUR
"Pluie de Saint-Hugues à Sainte-Sophie, remplit granges et fournils."
"En аvril nе tе déсοuvrе раs d'un fil ; En mаi, fais ce qu'il te plaît ; en juin, tu te vêtiras d'un rien."
"Au moment où commence avril, L'esprit doit se montrer subtil."
"Premier avril, il faut que le pinson boive au buisson."
"Qu'avril emprunte seulement trois jours à mars, ces trois jours sont méchants.é
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PROVERBE DU JOUR
« Il n'y a раs dе fοrсе sаns adresse. »
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QUE C'EST-IL PASSE CE JOUR ?
1883 - Jules Verne Allen 1883-1945, singer, songwriter, guitarist and working cowboy born in Waxahachie, Texas. Jules was nicknamed "The Singing Cowboy." Allen worked the Texas cattle drives until World War I, when he joined the Army. After the war he began a career in music which took him to radio shows from Texas to the West coast, where he was signed to Victor Records. Allen recorded under his own name as well as a few pseudonyms, his favorite being Longhorn Luke. Some of his songs include "Oh Bury Me Not on the Lone Prarie," "The Cowboy's Dream," and "Home on the Range.
1908 - Bob Nolan, "Robert Clarence Nobles," member of the "Sons of the Pioneers" was born in New Brunswick, Canada. Inducted into the CMHF in 1980 as a member of the Original Sons of the Pioneers.
1909 - Hank Warren" of The Briarhoppers" born in Mount Airy, North Carolina.
1914 - Nelson King voted America' s top country music DJ eight consecutive years, was born in Portsmouth, Ohio.
1920 - Bobby Atcheson 1920~1978, singer, fiddler was born near Dallas, Georgia. Bobby was a cast member of the WSB Barn Dance in Atlanta 1944~1946. Atcheson and wife Jane were a featured vocal duo on WATL in Atlanta, and co-owners of Atlanta's Covered Wagon country music nightclub.
1921 - Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith, was born in Clinton, South Carolina.
1922 - Jimmy Logsdon 1922~2001, a.k.a. Jimmie Lloyd, Rockabilly and Country artist, was born in Panther, Kentucky. His father was a Methodist minister.
1933 - The popular "WWVA Jamboree," moved to Wheeling' s thirty-six hundred seat Capitol Theater.
1934 - Jim Ed Brown, of The Browns, born in Sparkman, Arkansas. Jim began his solo career in 1965. Became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1965, and recorded for RCA. Jim and duet partner Helen Cornelius were honored by the CMA in 1977 as Vocal Duet of the Year.
1939 - Rachel Veach became the only female member of Roy Acuff' s Smokey Mountain Boys.
1940 - Première apparition du personnage de Robin, compagnon de Batman, dans DETECTIVE COMICS.
1942 - Liberty Records established in Hollywood, California. Two months later they changed their name to "Capitol Records."
1944 - Al Dexter's "So Long Pal" topped the charts.
1945 - Kenny Buttrey 1945~2004, A Team session drummer, and arranger, born in Nashville, Tennessee. Kenny began his professional music career at the age of 14. Kenny died from cancer at his Nashville home in 2004.
1950 - Carl Smith signed with Columbia Records.
1956 - Elvis Presley filmed his first Hollywood screen test 1956.
1957 - Sortie de Bye Bye Love, le premier tube mondial des Everly Brothers.
1963 - Bill Anderson' s single "Still" topped the charts.
1967 - The Country Music Hall Of Fame and Museum opened to the public.
1968 - Capitol Records released Buck Owens' "Sweet Rosie Jones" b/w "Happy Time Are Here Again."
1970 - The Johnny Cash Show on the ABC Television Network featured Shel Silverstein, Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, the Statler Brothers, the Carter Family, and Carl Perkins.
1970 - Merle Haggard, and Linda Ronstadt were featured guests on "Hee Haw."
1970 - Paul Cohen1908~1970, age 71, recording industry executive, president of the CMA, died in Bryan, Texas. Cowan was buried in College Station, Texas. Inducted into the CMHF 1976.
1972 - Connie Smith, and Tommy Ambrose were featured guests on "Hee Haw."
2001 - Ted McCarty, age 91, retired president of the Gibson Guitar Company, died in Idaho.
2003 - Johnny Cash, age 71, was released from Baptist Hospital in Nashville, after a three-week stay for treatment of pneumonia.
INSOLITES
2004 Parmis les poisson d'Avril du jour : - l'Alsace, seule région française fidèle à la droite est récompensée par un TGV - un téléphone mobile suédois orienté vers la télé, capte des films, - des puces électroniques sous la peau de patients norvégiens évaluent leurs besoins - la transformation des mines désaffectées de Moselle en un vaste parc d'attraction souterrain, doté d'un lac (peuplé de poissons), d'une plage et d'un solarium - suppresion de la TVA sur la lingerie fine - les cyclistes devront s'équiper de plaques d'immatriculation avant le 1er juin, au risque de devoir s'acquitter d'une amende de 90 euros.
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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
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