September 26, 1774 or 1776 or 1783 (Who knows, I wasn’t there.) –Frontier missionary and pioneer nurseryman John “Johnny Appleseed” Chapman was born in Leominster, Massachusetts on this date. After collecting apple seeds from cider presses in western Pennsylvania he embarked on a long trek westward, walking barefoot, planting a series of apple nurseries fromContinue reading “(Stick with us) The Beverly Hillbillies premiered”
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Robert Palmer
September 26, 2003 –The famous blue eyed soul singer, Robert Palmer, also known for his sharp suits, died in Paris of a heart attack on this date. Palmer won two Grammy Awards – 1986 Best Male Rock Vocalist (Addicted To Love) & 1988 Best Male Rock Vocalist (Simply Irresistible) – He also won MTV’s BestContinue reading “Robert Palmer”
The Lord of Louche
September 26, 1945 –Secretly, I wanted to look like Jimi Hendrix, but I could never quite pull it off. Bryan Ferry, lead singer of the group Roxy Music and solo artist, was born on this date.
The Beatles really hated this show
September 25, 1965 –The Beatles Cartoon Show premiered on ABC-TV on this date. It racked up a 13 score (or 52 share), then unheard of in daytime television. After the end of the series, Al Brodax and George Dunning would continue with Beatles animation by creating the animated feature Yellow Submarine.
Shine On You Crazy Diamond
September 25, 1975 –Pink Floyd’s ninth studio album Wish You Were Here, goes No. 1 om the Billboard Album Charts on this date. During the final mixing sessions of this song in June of 1975, Syd Barrett wandered into the studios, ready to help out. He was fat, bald, and as crazy as they remembered,Continue reading “Shine On You Crazy Diamond”
The music goes round and round …
September 25, 1943 –An rare but excellent Merrie Melodies cartoon, A Corny Concerto, featuring all of the Looney Tunes major players, was released on this date. A parody of Disney’s 1940 feature Fantasia, the film uses two of Johann Strauss II’s best known waltzes, Tales from the Vienna Woods and The Blue Danube, adapted byContinue reading “The music goes round and round …”
Well Golly!
September 25, 1964 –The series Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., starring Jim Nabors (who was not married to Rock Hudson) premiered on CBS-TV on this date. Frank Sutton, whose best-known role was as Gunnery Sgt. Vince Carter in this series, could not pass the US Marine Corps physical during World War II, and ended up serving inContinue reading “Well Golly!”
Veronica Closet premiered
September 25, 1997 – We got our first peek into the fashion world when Veronica’s Closet first opened, starring Kirstie Alley, Kathy Najimy, Dan Cortese, Wallace Langham, Darryl Mitchell, and Robert Prosky, on ABC, on this date. The show was known to poke fun at Kirstie Alley’s struggle to maintain her weight. In the firstContinue reading “Veronica Closet premiered”
Better living through modern medicine
It’s World Pharmacist Day – and it’s also National One Hit Wonder day. Celebrate responsibly – listen to only one or two of them at a time. 4 Non Blondes – What’s Up (I Just) Died In Your Arms – Cutting Crew Somebody’s Watching Me – Rockwell Bette Davis Eyes – Kim Carnes Bette DavisContinue reading “Better living through modern medicine”
They are those little marks that use their influence …
Today is National Punctuation Day (!,?.) It’s a celebration of the lowly comma, correctly used quotation marks and other proper uses of periods, semicolons, and the every mysterious ellipsis. (The Percontation point is a reversed question mark later referred to as a rhetorical question mark, was proposed by Henry Denham in the 1580s and wasContinue reading “They are those little marks that use their influence …”
