MUSIC ICON IS 92 YEARS OLD TODAY

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Willie Nelson, US Air Force, 1950-1951 — FamilyPhile

WHEN WILLIE NELSON WAS A DJ AT KVAN IN VANCOUVER WASHINGTON

Willie Nelson and the Making of Austin as a Music Mecca

Willie Nelson - About - Entertainment.ie

Singer, songwriter and activist Willie Nelson led the "outlaw
country" movement in the late 1960s. Hits include "On the
Road Again."

Nelson wrote his first song at age seven and joined his first
band at ten.

After graduating from high school in 1950, he joined the Air
Force
but was later discharged due to back problems. After
his return, Nelson attended Baylor University for two years
but dropped out because he was succeeding in music.

He worked as a disc jockey at radio stations in his native
Texas, and at several radio stations in the Pacific Northwest
.

Classic Americana: Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson & The Family playing Radio City Music Hall w/ Levon Helm &  other 2010 Tour Dates

On the Road Again - song and lyrics by Willie Nelson | Spotify

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END OF THE LINE FOR AMERICA’S OLDEST

 Last Oldsmobile - April 29th, 2004 
   
 Last Oldsmobile the Oldest Automotive Brand Name in U.S. Rolls Off Lansing Assembly  Line  

 The special \    
    
   

On April 29, 2004, the last Oldsmobile came off the assembly
line
at the Lansing Car Assembly plant in Michigan, signaling
the end of the 106-year-old automotive brand, America’s oldest.

Factory workers signed the last Oldsmobile, an Alero sedan,
before the vehicle was moved to Lansing’s R.E. Olds Trans
Museum, where it went on display.

The last 500 Aleros ever manufactured featured “Final 500″
emblems and were painted dark metallic cherry red.

In 1897, Ransom E. Olds (1864-1950), an Ohio-born engine
maker, founded the Olds Motor Vehicle Company in Lansing.

Along with Daimler and Peugeot, Oldsmobile was among the      
world’s oldest auto brands.

Florida dealer, collector takes home last Oldsmobile for $42,000 | Auto  Remarketing
A dealer from Florida took home the last ever Oldsmobile 
built for $42,000, nearly double its original price.

Beverly Bolton looks for the signature of her son-in-law on the hood of the last ever Oldsmobile, an Alero, which rolled off the production line early Thursday.
Beverly Bolton looks for the signature of her son-in-law on
the hood of the last ever Oldsmobile.

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AVOIDING MENTAL DULLNESS IN 1897

How to Avoid Mental Dullness, circa 1897 - by Ruth Reichl

The cereal, which contains neither grapes nor nuts, was
developed in 1897 by  C.W. Post, who was a patient
(and then a competitor), of Dr. John Harvey Kellogg.  

It was one of the first commercial products marketed as
health food.

C.W. Post, Entrepreneur and Huckster | Dr. Gabe Mirkin on Fitness, Health  and Nutrition      John Harvey Kellogg - Wikipedia
Charles William Post (1854 – 1914)      John Harvey Kellogg   
                                                                         (1852 – 1943)   
                   
                                                                          

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FIRST-TIME HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

This combination of photos shows Cubby Checker at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Awards in New York on June 12, 2014, left, British singer Joe Cocker performing in Monaco on Aug. 5, 2011, center, and Cyndi Lauper at the MTV Video Music Awards in New York on Sept. 12, 2021. (AP Photo)

NEW YORK (AP) — First-time nominees Chubby Checker, Joe
Cocker and Bad Company will be inducted into the Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame, a class that also includes pop star Cyndi Lauper,
the hip-hop pioneers Outkast, the rock duo the White Stripes
and grunge masters Soundgarden.

Nominees were voted on by more than 1,200 artists, historians
and music industry professionals. The selection criteria include
"an artist’s impact on other musicians, the scope and longevity
of their career and body of work, as well as their innovation and excellence in style and technique."

Tips for Visiting the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland

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MIRACULOUS LANDING MADE ON THIS DAY

Screams, then silence: The story of flight 243's miracle landing - NZ Herald 
   
Aloha Airlines jet ripped off ...     
    
 Miracle Landing of Aloha Airlines Flight 243 - CBS Evening News - April 29,  1988 - YouTube
    
     
    
    
   

On April 28, 1988, a seemingly routine, 35-minute flight from
Hilo to Honolulu turned into terror when an 18-foot-long
section of the upper fuselage suddenly tears off
Aloha
Airlines
Flight 243
.

The explosive decompression and roof loss sweep flight
attendant Clarabelle “C.B.” Lansing off the Boeing 737,
sending freezing winds of hurricane force through the
cabin, leaving passengers in the first five rows of the
plane completely exposed to the sky.

Miraculously, Captain Robert Schornstheimer landed the
plane in Maui with no further deaths.

The bizarre incident happened about 20 minutes into the
flight from Hilo International Airport to Honolulu, at
24,000
feet
with 95 passengers and crew members on board.


Robert L. Schornstheimer | This Day in Aviation
Captain
Robert Schornstheimer       
      
      
         
       
Aloha Airlines Flight 243 – Sierra Hotel Aeronautics

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