December 16, 1966 –Jimi Hendrix‘ first single Hey Joe is released on this date. This is the song that started it all for Hendrix. After being discharged from the US Army in 1962, he worked as a backing musician for The Isley Brothers and Little Richard, and in 1966 performed under the name Jimmy JamesContinue reading “Hey Joe was dropped”
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One Day At A Time premiered
December 16, 1975 –The groundbreaking sitcom (for it’s time) One Day At A Time starring Bonnie Franklin, Mackenzie Phillips and Valerie Bertinelli premiered on this date. Mackenzie Phillips and Valerie Bertinelli are only five months apart in age. Bertinelli was the younger of the two, so Phillips was cast as the older sister.
Dragnet premiered
December 16, 1951 –NBC-TV debuted Dragnet in a special preview on Chesterfield Sound Off Time on this date. (The show began officially on January 3, 1952.) The series opener ran in real time, and it contained several clock-on-the-wall shots to keep track of time. The story starts with the police frantically trying to meet aContinue reading “Dragnet premiered”
Saturday Night Fever premiered
December 16, 1977 –Saturday Night Fever, starring John Travolta, went into general release on this date. Oh John, what a long strange trip it’s been since that polyester shirt. When Tony’s dad hits him in the back of the head during dinner, his retort of “just watch the hair!” and complained about being hit onContinue reading “Saturday Night Fever premiered”
Carl Blamange had a tough choice ahead of him –
Should he tell Eliza that he was a cannibal. Demand Euphoria!
Take Care of your skeleton; your skeleton will take care of you
Demand Euphoria!
Young Frankenstein premiered
December 15, 1974 – Mel Brooks’ send up of the Universal horror films, Young Frankenstein, opened on this date. Gene Hackman ad-libbed The Blind Man’s parting line “I was gonna make espresso.” The scene immediately fades to black because the crew erupted into fits of laughter. Hackman was unable to repeat the line without laughingContinue reading “Young Frankenstein premiered”
Gone With The Wind Premiered
December 15, 1939 – The motion picture Gone With The Wind, starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh, had its world premiere in Atlanta on this date. It was the first movie premiere ceremony to be televised. The governor of Georgia proclaimed the day a state holiday in commemoration of the event and the holiday celebrationsContinue reading “Gone With The Wind Premiered”
London Calling was dropped
December 14, 1979 –The Clash released their third studio album, London Calling, an album mix of punk, reggae, rockabilly, ska, New Orleans R&B, pop, lounge jazz, and hard rock, on this date. London Calling was produced by Guy Stevens, best known at that point for his work with Mott the Hoople and the Faces. TheContinue reading “London Calling was dropped”
The Jackson 5 on Ed Sullivan
December 14, 1969 –Michael Jackson and the rest of The Jackson 5 made their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on this date. The Jackson Five performed Sly and the Family Stone’s Stand, Smokey Robinson’s Who’s Loving You, and their first hit single I Want You Back.
