Truman’s first live TV broadcast

September 4, 1951 –The first national live television broadcast in the U.S. took place when President Harry Truman’s speech at the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference in San Francisco, California was transmitted to broadcast stations in local markets across the country. It has been estimated that more than 40 million people saw the president open theContinue reading “Truman’s first live TV broadcast”

I’m sure your teachers never brought this up

September 4, 1886 –Geronimo was a prominent Native American leader of the Chiricahua Apache who warred against the encroachment of the United States on his tribal lands and people for over 25 years.  While outnumbered, Geronimo fought against both Mexican and United States troops and became famous for his daring exploits and numerous escapes fromContinue reading “I’m sure your teachers never brought this up”

Listen Without Prejudice went on sale

September 3, 1990 –Sony Music released George Michael’s second solo album, Listen Without Prejudice, on this date. Listen Without Prejudice was his first release after Sony Music acquired his record label, Columbia, in 1988. The relationship between Michael and Sony was contentious, and when Michael refused to make a video to promote the first singleContinue reading “Listen Without Prejudice went on sale”

The Valley of Gwangi premiered

September 3, 1969 – The stop-motion western, The Valley of Gwangi, directed by Jim O’Connolly, and starring James Franciscus, Richard Carlson, and Gila Golan opened on this date. This is the last dinosaur film Ray Harryhausen worked on. When this film was first conceived it was supposed to have been a follow-up to King Kong,Continue reading “The Valley of Gwangi premiered”

This guy’s been stoned since the third grade

September 3, 1982 –Amy Heckerling’s coming of age teen comedy (written by Cameron Crowe), Fast Times at Ridgemont High, went into general release on this date. For his masturbation scene, Judge Reinhold brought a large dildo to work with, unbeknown to the rest of the cast. Phoebe Cates’ look of horror and disgust is veryContinue reading “This guy’s been stoned since the third grade”

I never got a chance to see him…

The Temptations sing, It was the 3rd of September, that day I’ll always remember in their song Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone. This was written by the Motown songwriters Barrett Strong and Norman Whitfield, and produced by Whitfield. It was first recorded by The Undisputed Truth, but Whitfield also had The Temptations record it, withContinue reading “I never got a chance to see him…”