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PIONEERING ROCK STAR BORN ON THIS DAY

Baby Buddy Holly
    
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 Young Charles Hardin (Buddy)
   
Vintage 1959 50s Coral Records Buddy Holly and the Crickets - the Buddy  Holly Story 12" LP Album Vinyl Record UK Rare Mono Version - Etsy

The rock star scored early hits like "That’ll Be the Day" and
"Peggy Sue” before he was killed in rock ‘n’ roll’s most
famous plane
crash
at age 22.

Holly was among the first artists inducted into the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame
, in 1986. Rolling Stone magazine ranked him
number 13 in its list of 100 Greatest Artists in 2010.

Feb 2, 1959, Buddy Holly performed his last ever concert, at the Surf  Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa. The 11th of 24 shows on the Winter Dance  party tour. This is said
Last photo of Buddy during concert at the Surf
Ballroom, Clear Lake, Iowa.  (February 2,  1959)

ON THIS DAY: In 1959, rock-and-roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and  J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson died in a small plane crash near Clear  Lake, Iowa on what would become known

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FROM RETRO BLOG ~

Sunday Is Grandparents Day


Grandparents’ Day or National Grandparents’ Day is a secular
holiday celebrated in various countries; it is celebrated to show
the bond between
grandparents and grandchildren.

It occurs on various days of the year, either as one holiday or
sometimes as a separate Grandmother’s Day and Grandfather’s
Day. It was celebrated for the first time in Poland in 1965.

Grandparents Day 2024-2025

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U.S. GOT ITS NICKNAME ON THIS DAY IN 1813

On This Day In History - 1813 United States nicknamed Uncle Sam On this day  in 1813, the United States gets its nickname, Uncle Sam. The name is linked  to Samuel Wilson,

On September 7, 1813, according to the most cited—and
Congressionally
approved—account
, the United States
got its nickname, Uncle Sam.

The name is linked to Samuel Wilson, a meat packer from
Troy,
New York, who supplied barrels of beef to the United
States Army during the
War of 1812.

Wilson (1766-1854) stamped the barrels with “U.S.” for United
States. But because Wilson was known locally as "Uncle Sam,"
soldiers began referring to the grub as “Uncle Sam’s.”

The local newspaper, the Troy Post, picked up on the story
and Uncle Sam eventually gained widespread acceptance
as the nickname for—and personification of—the U.S.
federal government.

Scholars have uncovered a handful of earlier references
linking the U.S. to the nickname Uncle Sam, but the
Troy
Post
origin
story has stuck as the official one.  


       

        
        
       

Read the Plaque - Uncle Sam Plaza

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