Archive for October, 2012

ROCK PIONEER WOULD HAVE BEEN 74 TODAY

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Eddie Cochran (October 3, 1938–April 17, 1960)


Eddie Cochran had a brief career, but a lasting influence on rock music
with his rockabilly songs, such as “C’mon Everybody,” “Somethin’ Else,”
and “Summertime Blues”. Cochran died at the young age of 21 in 1960
when the car he was riding in crashed while on tour in England. He died 
of his injuries the following day. The other passengers, songwriter Sharon
Sheeley
, who was Eddie’s fiancé, and singer Gene Vincent survived the 
accident.

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Eddie Cochran (L) and Gene Vincent in the 1950s

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Eddie Cochran and Sharon Sheely


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A FORD IDEA FIFTY YEARS AGO ~

1962 Ford Seattle-Ite XXI Concept Car
The 1962 Ford Seattle-ite

 

Back in the 50’s, everyone thought that we would have flying nuclear powered cars,
hover cars, etc. In 1962 the Ford Motor Company was advertising the never-massed-
produced car of the future…the Ford Seattle-ite, named for the 1962 World’s Fair
in Seattle. Some of the interior features included effortless fingertip steering, a 
travel programing computer and a viewing screen that would show performance,
road and weather conditions, an automatically rolling road map, and estimated
time of arrival for any designation selected. The four front wheels would also turn
in tandem.

 

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BIRTHDAY 71 FOR CHUBBY CHECKER

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Daytime Emmy Awards Arrivals

Chubby Checker (Ernest Evans) popularized the twist dance style
with his 1960 cover of Hank Ballard‘s R&B hit "The Twist". In 2008
"The Twist" topped
Billboard’s list of the most popular singles to
have appeared in the
Hot 100 since its debut in 1958.

 

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RECAPING THIS DAY IN HISTORY

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RADIO SHOW’S TV DEBUT ON THIS DAY IN 1949

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The Aldrich Family TV Cast (1952-1953)

The Aldrich Family, a popular radio teenage situation comedy (1939-1953), debuted
on NBC-TV while continuing to air on the radio with a primarily different cast. Over the course of its nearly four-year run on television, Henry was portrayed by five different actors: Robert Casey, Richard Tyler, Henry Girard, Kenneth Nelson and Bobby Ellis,
the only one to participate in the radio production as well. Other characters, including Mrs. Aldrich, Henry’s sister Mary, and his best friend Homer Brown were portrayed by 
multiple actors as well, a practice not uncommon in radio but unusual for television, where cast changes are more noticeable.

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