Archive for April, 2011

EDDIE COCHRAN DIED ON THIS DATE IN 1960

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While on a tour of London on Saturday, April 16, 1960, the taxi 21 year-old Eddie
Cochran was riding in lost control and crashed into a lamp post at about 11.50 pm. Cochran, who received head injuries when he was thrown from the vehicle, died in
the hospital at 4:10pm the following day. Songwriter Sharon Sheeley and singer
Gene Vincent, who were in the taxi with Cochran survived the crash, although
Vincent sustained lasting leg injuries that affected him for the rest of his life.

 

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TALK SHOW DEBUTED ON THIS DATE IN 1967

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The Joey Bishop Show was a TV talk show broadcast on ABC until September 26, 
1969. It was hosted by comedian Joey Bishop (above). His sidekick/announcer was  
Regis Philbin (below) in his first national television exposure. 

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Regis Philbin, left, rehearsing with Joey Bishop


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February 24, 1968 issue

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NUMBER–ONE FOR THREE DOG NIGHT ON THIS DATE IN 1971

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THREE DOG NIGHT

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CHARLIE CHAPLIN ~ BORN ON THIS DATE IN 1889

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The Tramp

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Sir Charles Spencer "Charlie" Chaplin (16 April 1889 – 25 December 1977)
was an English comedy actor, and film director best-know his work during the
silent film era. His character, The Tramp made him one of the most famous film
stars before and after World War 1.                  

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COMPOSER BORN ON THIS DATE IN 1924

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Henry Mancini (April 16, 1924 – June 14, 1994) best remembered for his film and television scores. He won a record number of Grammy Awards (20), including a
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award posthumously in 1995. Two of his best
known works are below, “Moon River” from the 1961 Blake Edwards movie
Breakfast at Tiffany’s and the theme from the NBC-TV series Peter Gunn
(1958-1961).

“Moon River”

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