Some Girls is the 14th British and 16th American studio album by the Rolling Stones, It reached number one on the Billboard 200 album chart, and became the band’s top selling album in the U.S. certified by the RIAA as having six million copies sold as of 2000. It became the only Rolling Stones album to be nominated for a Grammy in the Album of the Year category. Many reviewers called it a classic return to form and their best album since 1972’s Exile on Main St.
(FoxNews/AP) – Glenne Headly’s agent has confirmed the actress died Thursday night. No cause of death or location was immediately available.
Headly was known from performances in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" (1988), "Mr. Holland’s Opus” (1995), and "Dick Tracy"(1990). She was an early member of the famous Steppenwolf Theatre Company.
Note:”M. Holland’s Opus” was filmed in and around Portland, Oregon, with much of the exterior and interior scenes shot at Grant High School.
The Army-McCarthy hearings reached a dramatic high point on this day in 1954 in an angry, emotion-packed exchange between Senator Joseph R. McCarthy and Joseph N. Welch, who was special counsel for the Army.
Charles John Huffam Dickens (February 7, 1812 – June 9.1870)
Comedian Richard Pryor suffered near-fatal burns at his home when a mixture of "free-base" cocaine exploded on this day in 1980.
Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor (December 1, 1940 – December 10, 2005)
Secretariat became horse racing’s first Triple Crown winner in 25 years by winning the Belmont Stakes on this day in 1973.
Les Paul (Lester William Polsfuss) (June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009)
Les Paul was one of the pioneers of the solid-body electric guitar, which made the sound of rock and roll possible. Paul taught himself how to play guitar and while he is mainly known for jazz and popular music, he had an early career in country music. He is credited with many recording innovations. Although he was not the first to use the technique, his early experiments with overdubbing, also known as sound on sound, delay effects such as tape delay, phasing effects and multitrack recording were among the first to attract widespread attention. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Texaco Star Theatrewas a comedy-variety show, broadcast on radio from 1938 to 1949 and telecast from 1948 to 1956. It was one of the first successful examples of American television broadcasting, remembered as the show that gave Milton Berle the nickname "Mr. Television".