May 4, 1959 –Originally called the Gramophone awards, the first Grammys were handed out on this date, to honor the musical accomplishments by performers for the year 1958. The ceremony was hosted by comedian Mort Sahl and held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. At the same time, Recording Academy members convenedContinue reading “The first Grammys”
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The 400 Blows premiered
May 4, 1959 –François Truffaut’s seminal New Wave film, The 400 Blows, starring Jean-Pierre Léaud, debuted at the Cannes Film Festival on this date. Jean-Pierre Léaud’s answers to the questions given to him by the psychologist at the camp near the end of the film were not scripted. Francois Truffaut told Leaud in advance aboutContinue reading “The 400 Blows premiered”
Just smile and indulge them
May 4th is known as Star Wars Day. You get it – May the Fourth be with you. Oh, never mind.
Please ask your folks if you can watch this
May 4, 1973 – Bruce Jay Friedman’s Off-Broadway play, Steambath debuted on PBS, on this date. Valerie Perrine became the first woman to display (on purpose) her nipples on American network television. Perrine is also seen taking a shower from the side and her butt was in full view. Only 24 PBS stations were adventurousContinue reading “Please ask your folks if you can watch this”
Against the Wind topped the charts
May 3, 1980 –The Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band single Against The Wind began a six week run at No.1 on the Billboard charts on this date. Bob Seger won the 1980 Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal Grammy award for this song.
Sylvester and Tweety’s first pairing
May 3, 1947 – Sylvester tried to have Tweety Bird for lunch for the first time in the Looney Tunes cartoon, Tweetie Pie, which premiered on this date (Yeah, yeah, I know Sylvester is called Thomas but it’s Sylvester just the same. In 1948, with the cartoon Scaredy Cat, his name was changed to Sylvester,Continue reading “Sylvester and Tweety’s first pairing”
Milton Bradley has a new one …
May 3, 1966 –Johnny Carson played the new party game Twister with Eva Gabor on the Tonight Show on this date. Gabor and Carson got tied up in knots, the studio audience went hysterical and Twister went on to sell more than three million copies over the next year.
… The night’s the time for all your tears …
May 3, 1964 –Gerry and the Pacemakers make their US TV debut, performing Don’t Let The Sun Catch You Crying on The Ed Sullivan Show on this date. Gerry & the Pacemakers were the second group be signed by manager Brian Epstein (after The Beatles). They were part of the Merseybeat sound emanating from Liverpool,Continue reading “… The night’s the time for all your tears …”
A Pulitzer for a controversial novel
May 3, 1937 – A short little southern lady wrote a novel for her own amusement, and with solid support from her husband, she kept her literary efforts a secret from all her friends. She would hide the voluminous pages under towels, disguising them as a divan, or hide pages in her closets or underContinue reading “A Pulitzer for a controversial novel”
There’s something innocent and romantic …
Ukuleles will get you through times with no money better than money will get you through time with no ukulele Today is Play Your Ukulele Day!
