April 30, 1966 –The Young Rascals‘ single Good Lovin‘ went to No. 1 on the U.S. Billboardsingles chart, on this date. According to Rolling Stone magazine, The Young Rascals were surprised by the success of this track. Felix Cavaliere admitted, “We weren’t too pleased with our performance. It was a shock to us when itContinue reading “The Young Rascals’ Good Lovin topped the charts”
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A very early appearance of Bugs
April 30, 1938 – Bugs Bunny first appeared, so to speak, in the cartoon short Porky’s Hare Hunt, released on this date. This short was co-directed by Cal Dalton and Ben Hardaway. The cartoon had an almost identical theme to a 1937 cartoon, Porky’s Duck Hunt, directed by Tex Avery and introducing Daffy Duck. FollowingContinue reading “A very early appearance of Bugs”
The pilot for Starsky and Hutch premiered
April 30, 1975 –Detectives David Starsky and Kenneth ‘Hutch‘ Hutchinson, began to patrol the streets of Bay City (Los Angeles), when Starsky and Hutch debuted on ABC TV on this date. Even though the US broadcasts claims that it’s not Los Angeles but “Bay City“, the very first street sign they stop in front ofContinue reading “The pilot for Starsky and Hutch premiered”
Hasbro convinced parents to let kids play with their food
April 30, 1952 –Mr. Potato Head® became the first toy to be advertised on television on this date. Over one million kits were sold in the first year. Mrs. Horned Melon or Mr. Cherimoya didn’t sell so well.
Nothing great is ever achieved without much enduring
Today is the feast of St. Catherine of Siena, the co-patron saint of Italy. The Renaissance was tough on women, Catherine’s older sister and younger sisters died in 1463 (she had 22 other siblings, although, at that point, who could tell who was alive or died or the neighbor’s cat.) Catherine’s father did what anyContinue reading “Nothing great is ever achieved without much enduring”
Godzilla vs. the Thing premiered
April 29, 1964 – The Toho Studios released their first cross-over monster movie Mosura tai Gojira (Godzilla vs. the Thing (Mothra)) in Japan on this date. This is the first Godzilla film without newly-shot American footage added for the American release. 1964 was the only year when Toho released two Godzilla movies in the sameContinue reading “Godzilla vs. the Thing premiered”
Don’t panic and carry a towel
April 29, 2005 – Buena Vista releases a somewhat confusing (for the uninformed) but amusing version of Douglas Adams classic sci-fi classic, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, starring Martin Freeman, Sam Rockwell, Mos Def, Zooey Deschanel and the voices of Stephen Fry and Alan Rickman on this date. This was the ninth version ofContinue reading “Don’t panic and carry a towel”
Jimmy and Paul really had too much time on their hands
April 29, 2016 –Jimmy Fallon and Paul Rudd create a shot-for-shot remake of the Styx video for Too Much Time On My Hands on this date. The video has special memories for many in Generation X, as it was in heavy rotation when MTV went on the air in 1981. Rock revisionists have questioned theContinue reading “Jimmy and Paul really had too much time on their hands”
… with the tired and weary, and there’s no escape …
April 28, 1985 –The first single from Bryan Ferry’s album Boys and Girls, Slave To Love, was released on this date. The album, Boys and Girls, featured many brilliant guitarists, including Dire Straits’ Mark Knopfler, Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour, Chic’s Nile Rodgers and Bryan Adams‘ guitarist Keith Scott.
A couple of lads were on TV today
April 28, 1975 –Former Beatle Ringo Starr appeared NBC-TV’s The Smothers Brothers Show performing his No No Song with hosts Tom and Dick Smothers, on this date. Later that evening, Tom Snyder interviewed ex-Beatle John Lennon on The Tomorrow Show on April 8, 1975. The show was broadcast on this date At the time, noContinue reading “A couple of lads were on TV today”
