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RADIO SHOW BEGAN BROADCASTING IN 1925

George D Hay Photo: pinterest
George Dewey Hay (November 9, 1895 – May 8, 1968) was 
an American radio personality, announcer and newspaper 
reporter. He was the founder of the original Grand Ole
Opry radio program.

The Grand Ole Opry, one of the longest-lived and most popular showcases for western music, began broadcasting live from
Nashville, Tennessee on November 28, 1925. The showcase
was originally named the Barn Dance, after a
Chicago radio
program called the National Barn Dance that had begun
broadcasting the previous year.

Impressed by the popularity of the Chicago-based National
Barn Dance, producers at WSM radio in Nashville decided
to create their own version of the show to cater to southern
audiences who could not receive the Chicago signal. Both
the Grand Ole Opry and the National Barn Dance aired on
Saturday nights and featured folk music, fiddling, and the
relatively new genre of country-western music.

11 Historic Destinations Tennessee
The home of country music and original broadcasting site
of the Grand Ole Opry, the Ryman is one of the most
historic and widely visited tours in Tennessee.

The inventions of men: Radio and Television Broadcasting

Old Radio: November 28, 1925: Debut of The Grandle Ole Opry on WSM

Grand Ole Opry opening location in Times Square; ‘A Prairie Home ...
Minnie Pearl (Sarah Ophelia Colley Cannon)
(October 25, 1912 – March 4, 1996)

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JIMI HENDRIX ~ BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1942

Inside Jimi Hendrix’s New Album ‘Both Sides of the Sky’ – Rolling Stone


Guitar legend Jimi Hendrix was born in Seattle. Hendrix grew up
playing guitar, imitating blues greats like Muddy Waters as well
as early rockers.

He joined the army in 1959 and became a paratrooper but was
honorably discharged in 1961 after an injury that exempted him
from duty in Vietnam.

In the early 1960s, Hendrix worked as a pickup guitarist, backing musicians including Little Richard, B.B. King, Ike and Tina Turner,
and Sam Cooke.

In 1964, he moved to New York and played in coffeehouses, where bassist Chas Chandler of the British group the Animals heard
him. Chandler arranged to manage Hendrix and brought him to
London in 1966, where they created the Jimi Hendrix Experience
with bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell.

The band’s first single, “Hey Joe,” hit No. 6 on the British pop

In 1967, the Jimi Hendrix Experience made its first U.S. appearance,
at the
Monterey Pop Festival.

Pin on CELEBRITIES WHO SERVED
Hendrix in the Army in 1961

Experience Hendrix: The Best Of Jimi Hendrix | The Official Jimi Hendrix Site


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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

today in history

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Nov. 27: Gerald Ford Confirmed as Vice President - ABC News
On this day in 1973, a Senate vote confirmed Gerald Ford as
vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned to avoid being indicted for allegedly accepting bribes. Ford was the first
vice president to be selected under the terms of the 25th Amendment.

1973 NEWSPAPER - THE OREGONIAN

WENDELL MEREDITH STANLEY Nedwcomb Cleveland Prize Virus Studies 1937 Newspaper | eBay

List of One-Term U.S. Presidents
Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr.
(born Leslie Lynch King Jr.)
(July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006)

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COMIC STRIP CREATOR BORN

Charles M. Schulz - Wikipedia
Schulz’s high school yearbook
photo, 1940.

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United States Army portrait of Sergeant
Schulz, c. 1943

CHARLES M. SCHULZ American 1922-2000 Mixed Media

The New Rules of Winning: NEVER NEVER NEVER GIVE UP

Beloved by generations of fans all over the world, Charles M.
Schulz, creator of the beloved "Peanuts" characters, was
born on
this day in history, Nov. 26, 1922.

Schulz was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and  nicknamed
"Sparky" by an uncle within days after his birth, according
to multiple sources.
 (FOX NEWS)

Charles M Schulz The Peanuts Gang – East Coast Fine Arts LLC

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IT WAS “THE LAST LYNCHING IN CALIFORNIA”

A Lynching You’ve Never Heard Of | National Vanguard

On this day in 1933, a mob of people in San Jose, California, stormed
the jail where Thomas Thurmond and John Holmes are being held
as suspects in the kidnapping and murder of Brooke Hart, the 22-
year-old son of a local storeowner. The mob of angry citizens
proceeded to lynch the accused men and then pose them for
pictures.         

In 1933, Brooke Hart was kidnapped and murdered by Thomas Thurmond and John M. Holmes who were eventually hanged by a lynch mob in San Jose.
Brooke Hart


        
        

Leonard L. Daloe poses with the body of Brooke Hart who was kidnapped and murdered in 1933 by two men who were hanged by a lynch mob.
The dead body of Brooke Hart.


        
        
 

Sheriff William Emig (left), suspect Thomas Thurmond, and an unknown person are seen in this 1933 file photo.
Sheriff William Emig (left), suspect Thomas Thurmond,
and an unknown person are pictured.


        
        

John M. Holmes is seen between Sheriff William Emig (right) and an unknown man.
John M. Holmes (center). 


The Last Lynching In California - SFGate
        

Dinge en Goete (Things and Stuff): This Day in Crime History: NOVEMBER 26, 1933 : VIGILANTES IN ...
       

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