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WAYLON JENNINGS WAS BORN ON THIS DAY

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Disc Jockey Jennings during a broadcast in 1958

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Shown from left is Waylon Jennings, Buddy Holly, and Tommy
Allsup during the Winter Dance Party tour, January 27,1959.

 

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Waylon Arnold Jennings (June 15, 1937 – February 13, 2002)

Jennings began playing guitar at 8 and later performing radio at 12. He
narrated the original The Dukes of Hazzard on CBS television from 1979
to 1985. Jennings died in his sleep of diabetic complications in Chandler,
Arizona
.

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GAME SHOW HOST CLAIMS WORLD RECORD!

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Alex Trebek

On Friday night, Trebek claimed the Guinness World Record for "most game show episodes hosted by the same presenter." He has presided over Jeopardy! since
1984, hosting a total of 6,829 episodes. In the past three decades, Jeopardy! has
won 30 Emmy Awards, a record for a game show. Last year, TV Guide named the
syndicated series the greatest game show of all time.

             Guinness

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FOLK SINGER BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1909

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       Burl Icle Ivanhoe Ives (June 14, 1909 – April 14, 1995)

Ives recorded "A Little Bitty Tear" and was responsible for Christmas
standards like "Holly Jolly Christmas”, featured in the 1964 CBS-TV
presentation of the stop-motion animated family special Rudolph the
Red-Nosed
Reindeer
.

Ives expanded his appearances in films between the 1950s and the
1960s with such films as The Big Country in 1958, for which he won
an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Burl Ives died from complications of oral cancer at the age of 85, at
his home in Anacortes, Washington.

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RICHARD THOMAS IS 63 TODAY

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From the 1969 film Last Summer

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Thomas as seen in The Waltons

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Richard Earl Thomas

Thomas is best known for his leading role as writer John-Boy Walton in
the CBS family drama The Waltons (1972-1981). During his career, he
won an Emmy Award, and received nominations for another Emmy Award
and two Golden Globe Awards. He began his television career in 1959 in
a version of A Doll’s House before moving on to appear in some soap
operas. He made his Broadway debut at age seven with the assistance
of his parents, who were both ballet dancers.

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VIC DAMONE IS 86 YEARS OLD TODAY

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Vic Damone (Vito Rocco Farinola)

He had to drop out of school to help support his family and work as an usher
and elevator operator after his father was injured. Inspired by his favorite
singer, Frank Sinatra, Damone began taking voice lessons. He entered the
talent search on Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts and won in April 1947. This
led to his becoming a regular on Godfrey’s show. He met Milton Berle at the
studio who got him work at two night clubs. By mid-1947, Damone had signed
a contract with Mercury Records.

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