Also known as the “Black Cow,” the root beer float got its start in Cripple Creek, Colorado, in a mining camp. Frank J. Wisner the owner of Cripple Creek Brewing, gets the credit for inventing the Black Cow in August of 1893. Which means – you know – we get to play that song. Callooh!Continue reading “Happy National Root Beer Float Day”
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A big day for The Beatles
August 5, 1966 – The Beatles released their Revolver album in UK on this date. and they also released Yellow Submarine and Eleanor Rigby as a double A single in UK. A lot of kids weekly allowance must have flown out the door on this date.
Miss You topped the charts
August 5, 1978 –The Rolling Stones had their eighth US No.1 hit with the single Miss You, on this date. The song was written by Mick Jagger after jamming with keyboardist Billy Preston during rehearsals for forthcoming club dates the Stones were playing.
Diamonds… The only thing in the world you can’t resist.
August 5, 1955 –Alfred Hitchcock’s surprisingly light comedic touch is on full display in, To Catch A Thief, starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly, when it opened in NYC on this date. While working on this film in the French Riviera, Grace Kelly met Prince Rainier of Monaco. It wasn’t love at first sight forContinue reading “Diamonds… The only thing in the world you can’t resist.”
I never knew it could be like this!
August 5, 1953 –Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr got busy in the surf and someone may have gotten a horse head telegram delivered to their bedroom – From Here to Eternity, also starring Montgomery Cliff, Donna Reed, Frank Sinatra, and Ernest Borgnine, premiered in NYC on this date. Montgomery Clift, Frank Sinatra and author JamesContinue reading “I never knew it could be like this!”
The US Whose Line Is It Anyway? premiered
August 5, 1998 – The American spin-off of the British series Whose Line Is It Anyway?, hosted by Drew Carey and starring Ryan Stiles, Colin Mochrie, and Wayne Brady, aired on ABC-TV, on this date. The Whose line crew was such a well-oiled machine that they could shoot 9 to 12 episodes on a singleContinue reading “The US Whose Line Is It Anyway? premiered”
Poor Little Fool topped the charts
August 4, 1958 –The Billboard Hot 100 was published for the first time on this date. The first number-one song of the Hot 100 was Poor Little Fool by Ricky Nelson. The song was written by 17-year-old Sharon Sheeley when she was still attending high school in Newport Beach, California. Female songwriters were rare atContinue reading “Poor Little Fool topped the charts”
Magnificent Obsession opened
August 4, 1954 –Douglas Sirk’s first Technicolor gift for film goers, Magnificent Obsession, was released on this date. Magnificent Obsession was an early starring role for Rock Hudson, and, according to Jane Wyman, he was very nervous. Some of his scenes had to be re-shot thirty or forty times, but Wyman never said a word.Continue reading “Magnificent Obsession opened”
Holiday Inn opened
August 4, 1942 –The Paramount Picture film, Holiday Inn, directed by Mark Sandrich and starring Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby was released in theaters on this date. Kemmons Wilson, who founded the Holiday Inn motel chain in 1952, named it after this movie. The Connecticut Inn set for this film was reused by Paramount 12Continue reading “Holiday Inn opened”
King Kullen’s opened
August 4, 1930 –Michael Cullen was a grocer’s grocer. He started working for The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company (A & P) at 18 and worked there for 17 years. He then went to work for Kroger Stores for 11 years but he had a dream. Cullen leased a vacant garage at the cornerContinue reading “King Kullen’s opened”
