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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: Ephéméride du Mercredi 2 Avril 2008 Mer 02 Avr 2008, 09:18 | |
| Aujourd'hui mercredi 2 avril, nous fêtons les Sandrine
ainsi que les François de Paule - Abonde - Amphien - Bronach Constantin - Dominique Tuoc - Grégoire de Nicomedie - Longis Nizier - Noflette - Théodosie - Urbain
PRENOM BRETON DU JOUR Jaoua
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DICTONS DU JOUR
"Quand avril tombe l'еаu, vignеrοn réраrе le fond de ton tonneau."
"Avril fait la fleur, Mai en a les honneurs."
"Au moment où commence avril, L'esprit doit se montrer subtil."
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PROVERBE DU JOUR
« Les femmes seront les égales des hommеs lе jοur οù еllеs ассерtеrοnt d'êtrе chauves et de trouver ça distingué. »
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QUE C'EST-IL PASSE CE JOUR ? 1908 - Buddy Ebsen was born Christian Rudolph Ebsen in Belleville, Illinois.
1911 - Mose "Moses" Rager 1911~1986, guitarist, born in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.
1931 - Kenneth Ray "Thumbs" Carllile, 1931~1987, songwriter, guitarist born St. Louis County, Missouri.
1935 - Warner Mack, singer, songwriter, and guitarist was born "Warner MacPherson" in Nashville, Tennessee. Mack's early career included stays at the Louisiana Hayride and the Ozark Jubilee, and his self-penned Decca single "Is It Wrong (For Loving You) was a Top Ten single in 1957. Warner almost lost his life on November 29, 1964 after he was involved in a serious traffic accident, in a snowstorm in Indiana. It would be six months before Decca released another single for Warner, and it was a dandy. "The Bridge Washed Out" became his first #1 record, and 8 of Warner Mack's original 9 Decca releases were Top Ten records.
1941 - Sonny Throckmorton, singer, songwriter, born in Carlsbad, New Mexico. Other artists have recorded more than 1,000 songs written by Sonny. He was inducted into the NSHF in 1987.
1942 - Leon Russell was born in Lawton, Oklahoma.
1949 - George Morgan's Candy Kisses sat atop the country charts.
1955 - Cowboy Copas released "Pledging My Love."
1956 - Johnny Cash recorded "Get Rhythm" and "I Walk The Line" in Memphis, at Sun Studio. John wrote both songs, and Sam Phillips produced the session. I Walk The Line went to #1, and has been named a Grammy Hall of Fame recording. The session personnel included: John Cash~vocals & guitar; Luther Perkins~guitar; and Marshall Grant~bass. Otherwise known as Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two.1957 - Elvis Presley fait sa première apparition au Canada en donnant deux spectacles au Maple Leaf Gardens de Toronto. 1964 - Lefty Frizzell topped the charts with "Saginaw Michigan."
1969 - Wendell Hall 1896~1969, 1920' s recording artist "It Ain' t Gonna Rain No Mo' ," died at the age of 72.
1969 - Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Flip Wilson, and the Vogues were featured guests on The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour. Joining the guests were regular cast members John Hartford, Pat Paulson, and of course The Rhinestone Cowboy.
1983 - Cliff Carlisle 1904~1983, age 79, singer, guitarist died in Lexington, Kentucky.
1987 - Patsy Cline's MCA "Sweet Dreams" Soundtrack album was certified Gold.
1996 - Capitol Records released Rosanne Cash' s album "10 Song Demo."
2006 - Buck Owens funeral was held at 2:00 p.m. Bakersfield, California, time at Buck's church The Valley Baptist Church in Bakersfield. Buck's good friend Mayf Nutter, who was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame along with Buck at the Crystal Palace a year or so ago, is also a member of Valley Baptist and was present at his friend's funeral. " Brad Paisley had flown to Bakersfield from Memphis where he performed last night, arriving just in time for the service at the church. He was the first entertainer to sing during the funeral service, after giving a wonderful heart-felt testimony to Bucks influence and friendship to him. Buck Owens was laid to rest in the Owens family mausoleum in Greenlawn Southwest Mortuary and Cemetery, in Bakersfield, California. One month later Buck and Bonnie Owens were "Together Again" as Bonnie's ashes were placed next to Buck in the mausoleum. Bonnie died on April 25, 2006. | |
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