‘’THE GENIUS’’ DIED ON THIS DAY IN 2004

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Ray Charles Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Ray Charles Robinson Sr.
(September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004)

Ray Charles was an singer, songwriter and pianist. He is regarded
as one of the most iconic and influential musicians in history,
and was often referred to by contemporaries as "The Genius."

Among friends and fellow musicians he preferred being called
"Brother Ray." Charles was blinded during childhood, possibly
due to
glaucoma.    
   
Ray Charles died on June 10, 2004, at age 73, of complications
resulting from
liver failure at his home in Beverly Hills, California.

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Statue in Ray Charles Plaza in Albany, Georgia.

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REHABILITATION PROGRAM BEGAN IN 1935

Whatever Happened to the Circle and Triangle? - AA History - Alcoholics Anonymous Cleveland

In Akron, Ohio, Bill Wilson and Dr. Robert Smith, two recovering alcoholics, founded Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.), a 12-step rehabilitation program that would eventually help countless
people cope with alcoholism.

Based on psychological techniques that have long been used
in suppressing certain personality traits, members of the strictly anonymous organization control their disease through guided
group discussion and confession.

Alcoholics Anonymous - Great Britain
Dr. Robert Smith (1879 – 1950) and Bill Wilson (1895 – 1971)

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TRAGERY AT ASSASSONATION SITE IN 1893

Ford's Theatre - Where Lincoln Was Shot

In Washington, D.C. on June 9, 1893, the interior of ramshackle
Ford’s Theatre collapses
, causing the deaths of 22 people.

The building—where President Lincoln was shot on April 14,
1865— houses hundreds of clerks employed by the War
Department’s Records and Pensions Division.      

An investigation determined the cause of the tragedy was a pier
that had given way during
excavation in the basement for an
electric-light plant.

 

 

        
        
       
On this day in 1893, Ford's Theatre suffered another tragedy when its third floor completely ...

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Abraham Lincoln (1809 – 1865)

Ford's Theatre
A National Historic Site, Ford’s Theatre today.

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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  Les Paul 1915 - 2009 - The Man Behind Guitar Innovation  

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 Les Paul, Guitar Innovator, Dies at 94 - The New York Times
    

    
 Lester William Polsfuss (June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009), known
as Les Paul, was an American
jazz, country, and blues guitarist, songwriter, luthier, and inventor. He was one of the pioneers of
the
solid-body electric guitar, and his prototype, called the Log,
served as inspiration for the
Gibson Les Paul.

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.

In the 1950s, he and his wife, singer and guitarist Mary Ford,
recorded numerous records, selling millions of copies.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 

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A ‘’MAMMOTH’’ DISCOVERY HAS BEEN MADE

Wide view of mammoth remains
    
    
    
 

Laborers in Central Asia came across the bones of an ancient
mammoth while quarrying on June 2. In a press release,
Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Culture explained that the remains
were found in "the sandy areas of the
ancient floodplain of
the Jyrgalang River."

Kyrgyzstan is a country surrounded by Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and China. The discovery was found in the Issyk- 
Kul Region, which borders the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous
Region of China.
FOX NEWS

  
    
 

Split image of tooth and archaeologists working
The discovered remains of the mammoth included its jaw
and teeth.

 Split image of mammoth bones and man holding tooth  
   

  

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