Today is Chocolate Day (If you’re a chocoholic, then you have two more chocolate days to celebrate! World Chocolate Day is on September 4 and National Chocolate Day is on October 28.) The date commemorates the introduction of Hershey’s Kisses on this date in 1907 and the introduction of chocolate in Europe in 1550. RememberContinue reading “Reasons to be cheerful”
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When Doves Cry topped the charts
July 7, 1984 –Prince’s song from his upcoming movie Purple Rain, When Doves Cry goes to #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100, giving his first #1 hit, on this date. There is no bass on this song. Prince took out the bass track at the last minute to get a different sound, though he hated toContinue reading “When Doves Cry topped the charts”
NBC’s first TV broadcast
July 7, 1936 –The first ever television show was broadcast by NBC/RCA on this date. It was seen by only a few hundred people who had access to the new television. The first ever program featured newsreel items, as well as a variety show of sorts, which included female dancers performing a water lily dance,Continue reading “NBC’s first TV broadcast”
Rules of the Game premiered
July 7, 1939 –Jean Renior’s prescient masterpiece, Rules of the Game, starring Marcel Dalio, Nora Gregor, and Paulette Dubost, opened in Paris, France on this date (because of World War II, the film did not officially open in the US until 1950.) The fact the movie was almost lost during the war is a myth:Continue reading “Rules of the Game premiered”
The Black Sox Scandal
July 6, 1921 –Several members of the Chicago White Sox went on trial for throwing the 1919 World Series, on this date. The White Sox players despised their owner Charles Comiskey. He was notoriously stingy. He would offer bonuses for performance and then take them back at the last minute. Gamblers knew that the playersContinue reading “The Black Sox Scandal”
Neil Young bites the hand that feeds him
July 6, 1988 –MTV refused to play Neil Young’s video for This Note’s For You, citing a policy against videos that mention products, on this date. The video is a parody of various ad campaigns, with lyrics mentioning Coke, Pepsi, Miller and Bud. Forced to admit they were refusing to air an excellent video toContinue reading “Neil Young bites the hand that feeds him”
Hard Day’s Night premiered
July 6, 1964 – The Beatles‘ film Hard Day’s Night opened in London, on this date. After filming for the day on April 1, 1964, John Lennon had met his father, Alfred Lennon, for the first time in seventeen years. In the morning, Alf had walked into NEMS Enterprises (where The Beatles’ manager Brian EpsteinContinue reading “Hard Day’s Night premiered”
Bowie shocks the old folks at home
July 6, 1972 –Don’t tell your poppa or he’ll get us locked up in fright … David Bowie scandalized British home viewers on this date, while performing Starman on the TV show, Top Of The Pops, by singing with his arm draped around the shoulder of guitarist Mick Ronson – this was the moment BowieContinue reading “Bowie shocks the old folks at home”
The cracker that soothes the urge
July 5, 1794 –Sylvester Graham was born in Suffield, Connecticut, on this date. He was ordained in 1826 as a Presbyterian minister. He was an early advocate of dietary reform in United States most notable for his emphasis on vegetarianism, and the temperance movement, as well as sexual and dietary habits. Graham believed that aContinue reading “The cracker that soothes the urge”
The pilot for Seinfeld premiered
July 5, 1989 –The pilot for Seinfeld, called The Seinfeld Chronicles (Good News, Bad News) aired on NBC on this date. Julia Louis-Dreyfus did not appear in this pilot episode. In fact, she was unaware that the episode existed until it was released as part of the DVD box set in 2004.
