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Post by jpkansas on Mar 15, 2011 0:27:01 GMT -5
1972: After Los Angeles station KHJ broadcasts Donny Osmond's version of "Puppy Love" for 25 1/2 hours straight, worried callers summon the local police, who break into the studio, convinced that hippies or anarchists have taken it over. Turns out it was just a publicity stunt. oldies.about.com/od/oldieshistory/a/march15.htm
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Mar 15, 2011 9:47:10 GMT -5
1966: Tonight's winners at the Grammy Awards in New York City: Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass for "A Taste Of Honey" (Record Of The Year), Frank Sinatra's September Of My Years (Album Of The Year), and "The Shadow Of Your Smile" (Song Of The Year).
Isn't it funny that ten years after the beginning of the rock era and two years after the start of the British Invasion, Grammys were still going to people who specialized in '40s music.
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Post by beatles4ever on Mar 15, 2011 13:19:09 GMT -5
1956: The musical "My Fair Lady" opened on Broadway. This is one of my all time favorites. I know this is a poster for the movie but I didn't find one for the original musical.
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Post by Ken on Mar 15, 2011 23:25:31 GMT -5
1944: Mike Love of the Beach Boys is born in Baldwin Hills, Calif. 1955: Dee Snider of the heavy metal group Twisted Sister is born in Massepequa, N.Y. 1947: Ry Cooder is born in Los Angeles.
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