Dolly recorded her first single “Puppy Love” for Goldband
Records at the age of 13. The song was written by Dolly
Parton and her Uncle Bill Owens.
Dolly recorded her first single “Puppy Love” for Goldband
Records at the age of 13. The song was written by Dolly
Parton and her Uncle Bill Owens.
George Rex Graham, founder of Graham’s Magazine,hired Edgar
Allan Poe as a critic and editor in February 1841 at an annual salary
of $800. The magazine was the first to publish Poe’s first detective
story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", Poe left Graham’s employ
in April 1842 but still made occasional contributions.
Harold Clayton Lloyd, Sr. (April 20, 1893 – March 8, 1971)
Harold Lloyd was one of the most popular and influential film comedians of the
silent film era along with Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. Lloyd made nearly
200 comedy films, both silent and "talkies", between 1914 and 1947. He is best
known for his "Glasses Character”. Lloyd provided encouragement and support
for a number of younger actors, such as Debbie Reynolds, Robert Wagner, and
Jack Lemmon.
“Eight is enough” was a ABC television series that ran
from March 15, 1977 to August 29, 1981.