Archive for February, 2012

SUPPORTING ACTOR BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1914

arthur kennedy book

arthur_kennedy

John Arthur Kennedy
(February 17, 1914 – January 5, 1990)

Arthur Kennedy got his big break when he was discovered by James
Cagney. His first film role was of Cagney’s younger brother in City for
Conquest in 1940. He appeared in many Western films and police
dramas, equally adapting as hero or villain.

Kennedy won a Tony Award for best supporting actor for his stage
portrayal of Biff in Death of a Salesman in 1949. His role in Trial
(1955) won him a Golden Globe Award for best supporting actor
and his part as the newspaper reporter in Elmer Gantry (1960)
gained him a Film Daily Award and a Limelight Award.   


BendoftheRiverPoster
1952

bend-of-the-river-kennedy2
Rock Hudson, Arthur Kennedy, and James Stewart from Bend of the River

 

  arthur kennedy in elmer g
Arthur Kennedy as seen in Elmer Gantry

posted by Bob Karm in Awards,BIRTHDAY,CRIME,DEATH,DEBUT,HISTORY,LITERARY,MOVIES,Play,WESTERN and have No Comments

RECORDING BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1966

Good_Vibrations_single

BrianWilson in recording booth
Brian Wilson in the recording booth

The song Good Vibrations was recorded by Wilson in sections at different studios
in order to capture the sound he heard in his head.The instrumental recording of
the first version of Good Vibrations was recorded on February 17, 1966. After 26
takes, a rough mono mix completed the session. Rough vocals were recorded the following day. By February 25, Wilson had placed the recording on hold in order
to devote attention to the Pet Sounds album. The track was revisited on May 24,
1966, and worked on until June 18, at which time he put it aside again until
August 24. The various sections of the song were edited together.

ROCK CAMP
Brian Wilson became 69 on the 20th of June

posted by Bob Karm in ANNIVERSARY,Billboard #1,HISTORY,MUSIC,THEN AND NOW and have No Comments

A PRIME-TIME TV DEBUT ON THIS DAY IN 1971

the_johnny_cash_show-show

James Taylor made his prime-time television debut on ABC’s the
"Johnny Cash Show."

james_taylor today
James Taylor will be 64 years old on March 12th.

posted by Bob Karm in ANNIVERSARY,DEBUT,HISTORY,MUSIC,THEN AND NOW,TV,VARIETY SHOW and have No Comments

NUMBER-ONE TUNE ON THIS DAY IN 1962

DUKE OF EARL

“Duke of Earl" was the first of six hits for Gene Chandler. It held down the
number-one spot for three weeks and was on the Billboard Hot 100 for a
total of 15 weeks.

dukeearl 45 

Gene Chandlermain
Gene Chandler turned 74 in July

posted by Bob Karm in ANNIVERSARY,Billboard #1,HISTORY,MUSIC,THEN AND NOW and have No Comments

CREATE YOUR OWN UNDERWATER CIRCUS!

sea monkeys 1963
1963

posted by Bob Karm in CLASSIC ADS,COMIC'S,HISTORY and have No Comments