FORMER BEATLE IS 83 YEARS OLD TODAY

The Beatles Song Paul McCartney Called 'the Smash of This Century'

Paul McCartney explains how special tree helps him remember George Harrison: ‘He has entered ...

Singer-songwriter who rose to fame with his fellow Liverpool
lads in the most influential pop band of all time, The Beatles.

His songwriting partnership with John Lennon is the most
successful in music history.

The Beatles | Members, Songs, Albums, & Facts | Britannica

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THE WAR OF 1812 BEGAN ON THIS DATE

War of 1812 - Home of Heroes

June 18, 1812: The day after the Senate followed the House
of Representatives
in voting to declare war against Great
Britain, President
James Madison signed the declaration
into law—and the
War of 1812 began.

   
With an American victory on Lake Champlain, on December
24, 1814, the
Treaty of Ghent was signed, formally ending
the War of 1812.

The Causes of the War of 1812 - Foreign Policy Research Institute

Military Vessels on the Ocean

President During the War of 1812 ...
James Madison (1750 – 1836) 


Madison served as the fourth
president of the United
States
from 1809 to 1817.

He had pivotal role in drafting and promoting the
Constitution of the United States
and the Bill of
Rights
.

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THE ARREST OF O.J. SIMPSON ON THIS DAY

How OJ Simpson's infamous Bronco standoff led to record pizza sales and  prank calls on live TV as 95 MILLION watched LA cops chase him down | Daily  Mail Online

O.J. Simpson was arrested on June 17, 1994, after leading police
on a slow-speed chase in a white Ford Bronco following his being charged with the murders of his ex-wife,
Nicole Brown Simpson,
and her friend,
Ronald Goldman.

The chase and subsequent arrest were highly publicized, with
millions watching on live television.

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1994 newspaper Double murderer O J SIMPSON flees police in WHITE BRONCO  CHASE | eBay

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BATTLE BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1775

Battle of Bunker Hill - Wikipedia
The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker’s Hill.

British General Thomas Gage landed his troops on the
Charlestown Peninsula overlooking
Boston, Massachusetts,
and lead them against Breed’s Hill, a fortified American
position just below
Bunker Hill, on June 17, 1775.

As the British advanced in columns against the Americans,
American Colonel William Prescott reportedly told his men,
“Don’t one of you fire until you see the whites of their eyes!”

The British won the so-called Battle of Bunker Hill, and Breed’s
Hill and the Charlestown Peninsula fell firmly under British
control.

Despite losing their strategic positions, the battle was a morale-
builder for the Americans, convincing them that patriotic
dedication could overcome superior British military might.

Fact or Fiction: Don't Fire Until You See the Whites of Their Eyes –  Revolutionary War Journal
Colonel William Prescott

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POPULAR ROCK RECORD WAS RECORDED

Bob Dylan, In Studio, Recording at Columbia Records, 1965

On June 16, 1965, on their second day of recording at Columbia
Records’ Studio A in Manhattan, folk rock singer Bob Dylan,
along with a band featuring electric guitars and an organ, laid
down the master take of “Like A Rolling Stone.”

It would prove to be Dylan’s magnum opus and, arguably, one
of the greatest rock and roll records of all time.

      Like a Rolling Stone - Wikipedia

Bob Dylan 'Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour' 2025: Where to buy tickets
Bob Dylan (Robert Allen Zimmerman) turned 84 on May 24.

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