‘’THE KING OF THE SURF GUITAR’’

“THE KING OF THE SURF GUITAR” HAS DIED | PDX RETRO

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Dick Dale, ‘King of Surf Guitar,’ dies at 81 | Las Vegas Review-Journal

Richard Anthony Monsour (May 4, 1937 – March 16, 2019), known professionally as Dick Dale, was an American rock guitarist. He
was a pioneer of
surf music, drawing on Middle Eastern music
scales and experimenting with reverb.

Dick Dale & His Del-Tones - King Of The Surf Guitar: The Best Of Dick Dale & His Del-Tones (CD ...

Dick Dale's guitar | He's been playing this one for 50 years… | Flickr

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LEGENDARY ACTRESS BORN ON THIS DAY

Rare and Adorable Photos of a Young Audrey Hepburn Before She Was Famous ~ Vintage Everyday

January 01, 1993 Unforgettable Audrey Friends and Costars Share Memories of the Woman Who ...

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Audrey Hepburn (May 4, 1929 – January 20, 1993)

On May 4, 1929, Edda van Heemstra Hepburn-Ruston—who will
one day be better known to legions of film fans as
Audrey
Hepburn
—was born near Brussels, Belgium.

The daughter of an English banker and a Dutch baroness, Hepburn
was attending school in London when
World War II erupted in
Europe. During the war, the Nazis occupied Holland, where the
young Audrey and her mother were staying, and the family
suffered many hardships. Hepburn continued to pursue her
ballet studies, and at war’s end, she returned to London, where
she modeled and began acting in small parts on stage and screen.

In 1951, Hepburn was “discovered” by the French writer Colette
while in Monaco shooting a film. Colette insisted Hepburn be cast
in the title role of the Broadway version of her novel Gigi, and the
young actress made her Broadway debut that same year.

Breakfast at Tiffany's 1961 Original Movie Poster Audrey Hepburn Comedy

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NOVEL PUBLISHED ON THIS DAY IN 1948

The Naked and the Dead | Norman Mailer | Macmillan

Twenty-five-year-old Norman Mailer’s first novel, The Naked and
the Dead,
was published on May 4, 1948. The book is critically
acclaimed and widely considered one of the best novels to
come out of
World War II.

Story of the Cover: The Mile High City on Norman Mailer's 'Cannibals and Christians' 1966 - Flashbak
Norman Kingsley Mailer (1923 – 20007)

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ANTIWAR DEMONSTRATORS FIRED UPON

Yesterday Today: 24 Tragic Photos of the Kent State Shootings, 1970

In This Day in History, May 4, 1970, National Guard troops kill
four students, wounding eight and permanently paralyzing
another at Kent State University In Kent, Ohio.

May 4, 1970: The Kent State University shootings told through pictures (PHOTOS).

Yesterday Today: 24 Tragic Photos of the Kent State Shootings, 1970

屠杀学生你美国1970使得我2019就使不得,啊?! - 万维论坛

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SEA BATTLE BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1942

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On May 3, 1942, during World War II, the first modern naval
engagement in history, the Battle of the Coral Sea, began. A
Japanese invasion force succeeds in occupying Tulagi of
the Solomon Islands in an expansion of Japan’s defensive
perimeter.

The United States, having broken Japan’s secret war code
and forewarned of an impending invasion of Tulagi and Port
Moresby, attempted to intercept the Japanese armada. Four
days of battles between Japanese and American aircraft
carriers resulted in 70 Japanese and 66 American warplanes
destroyed.

The WWII Sinking of the USS Lexington in the Battle of the Coral Sea: And the Stories of ...
USS Lexington on fire and sinking.

Why Was The Battle Of The Coral Sea Important

Battle of Coral Sea | RallyPoint

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