September 5, 1946 –Farrokh Bulsara, British musician, singer and songwriter, was born on this date. Freddie Mercury has been called one of Rock’s greatest performers of all time.
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Tainted Love topped the charts
September 5, 1981 –Soft Cell’s single Tainted Love was at No.1 on the UK singles chart on this date. This is a cover of a 1964 song by the American soul singer Gloria Jones, whose original version was released as the B-side of her single My Bad Boy’s Comin’ Home. A club DJ named RichardContinue reading “Tainted Love topped the charts”
Trolley Troubles premiered
September 5, 1927 –Walt Disney’s Trolley Troubles, first appearance of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons, opened on this date. Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks worked for Universal Pictures on this cartoon. Universal showed their appreciation for the two for making Oswald a star by threatening to cut their salaries. As a result, the two walked…andContinue reading “Trolley Troubles premiered”
Intolerance premiered
September 5, 1916 –D. W. Griffith classic silent-film masterpiece, Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages, opened on this date. The Babylonian orgy sequence alone cost $200,000 when it was shot. That’s nearly twice the overall budget of The Birth of a Nation, another D.W. Griffith film and, at the time, the record holder for mostContinue reading “Intolerance premiered”
Katie’s first time at the CBS anchor desk
September 5, 2006 –Katie Couric made her first appearance as anchor on CBS Evening News. Her introduction normally would have been read by an announcer, but in this case, viewers heard the voice of CBS News legend Walter Cronkite make the introduction.
There are three food groups — Crust, Cheese, and Sauce.
Today is National Cheese Pizza Day. While you do not have to don tight fitting polyester pants and strut down 86th Street in Bensonhurst to celebrate, please remember that you have to fold your pizza in half to eat it, and for god’s sake, don’t use a fork and a knife.
Try to enjoy the first day, kids
Today is the start of the 2024-25 school year for the more than 1.1 million NYC public school students (and their teachers.) There are appx 294 days until the next summer vacation (about 180 days of classes or 42 weeks) and you know every student is counting every single day until then.
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey topped the charts
September 4, 1971 –Paul and Linda McCartney single from the album, Ram, Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey went to No.1 on the Billboard charts on this date. This was the first No. 1 single by a Beatle after the group’s break-up. Linda McCartney is credited as a co-writer on this song with Paul. She sang background andContinue reading “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey topped the charts”
Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! went on sale
September 4, 1970 –The Rolling Stones release their second live concert album Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!: The Rolling Stones in Concert, on this date. It was recorded in New York City and Baltimore in November 1969. The album is often considered by critics as one of the greatest live albums ever made.
Swing Time opened
September 4, 1936 – The George Stevens’ helmed the sixth Astaire and Rogers film, Swing Time, co-starring Helen Broderick, Victor Moore, Betty Furness, and Eric Blore, went into limited release in the US on this date. Fred Astaire always insisted that his dance routines be filmed in one continuous camera shot, showing the dancer(s) fromContinue reading “Swing Time opened”
