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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 Samedi 19 Avril 2008 Sam 19 Avr 2008, 08:37 | |
| Aujourd'hui samedi 19 avril, nous fêtons les Emma
Ainsi que les .AGATHANGE - CAIUS - ELPHEGE - EMMA EXPEDIT (patron des hommes d'affaires) - GARNIER LEON IX (Pape) - LEONIDE - SYMEON - THEODORE DE PERGE TIMON - URSMAR - VINCENT DE COLLIOURE
PRENOM BRETON DU JOUR Iestan
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DICTONS DU JOUR
"À la Sainte-Léonidе, сhаquе blé pousse rapide."
"Saint-Ursmar prend, La dernière neige de l'an."
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PROVERBE DU JOUR
« Une injustice faitе à un sеul еst unе mеnace faite à tous. »
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QUE C'EST-IL PASSE CE JOUR ? 1895 - Jim Wolverton, of the "Leake County Revelers" born in Mississippi.1903 - Naissance d'Eliot Ness, agent du FBI immortalisé par LES INCORRUPTIBLES. Il décéda en 1957. 1924 - The WLS "National Barn Dance" was aired in Chicago. Illinois, for the first time. It was the first of many hillbilly shows, to be broadcast live on a weekly basis, and one of the best. The radio station was sold in 1960, and the new owners changed the format to Rock & Roll. Many of the entertainers joined WGN in Chicago and formed the WGN Barn Dance." Four years later the show was syndicated for TV, and aired into the early 1970's. Some of the artists who worked the National Barn Dance should be in the country music hall of fame. They paved the way for Roy Acuff, and Hank Williams, and they were loved by their fans. Lulu Belle & Scotty, and Bradley Kincaid were very talented and successful artists, just to name a few.
1928 - Tom Paley, vocals, guitar, banjo founding member of "The New Lost City Ramblers" born in NYC. Left the band in 1962 and was replaced by Tracy Schwarz.1932- Naissance de Vera Jayne Palmer, dite Jayne Mansfield, actrice.
1934 - Sortie de la 7 CV traction avant de Citroën1939 - Bill Rice Hall of Fame songwriter was born in Datto, Arkansas. Bill and Jerry Rice teamed up as songwriters for a period of fifteen years. As a result, both men were inducted into the NSHF in 1994. The following songs were written by Foster and Rice and represent just a few of their creations. The Easy Part's Over; Someone To Give My Love To; The Day The World Stood Still; The Back Side of Dallas; Would You Take Another Chance On Me; When You Say Love; Think About It Darlin'; Here Comes the Hurt again; and many more. At one time Foster & Rice had ten of their songs on the charts at the same time.
1941 - Bobby Russell 1941~1992, songwriter, born Nashville, Tennessee. Inducted into the NSHF IN 1994.
1965 - Ernest Tubb recorded "Waltz Across Texas."
1965 - Capitol Records released Buck Owens' single "Before You Go" b/w "(I Want) No One But You."
1985 - Don Henley's Geffen Records album "Building the Perfect Beast" was certified Platinum.
1988 - George Strait's MCA album "Strait Country" was certified Gold by the RIAA.
1998 - Earl A. Bolick 1919~1998, member of the "Blue Sky Boys," died at age 78.
2001 - John Stoneman, age 77, "The Stonemans," died in Jonesville, Virginia.
2007 - Funeral services for Glenn Sutton were held today at Woodlawn Funeral Home in Nashville. The body was cremated. The Hall of Fame songwriter, and Grammy winner died in his sleep on April 17th, at age 69. | |
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