Rock Your Baby went to the top of the charts

July 13, 1974 –George McRae’s single Rock Your Baby became the first disco song to hit #1 on this date. The song was written by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch of KC & The Sunshine Band, and it formed the basis for their wildly successful writing and performing partnership which yielded five more USContinue reading “Rock Your Baby went to the top of the charts”

The Hollywood Sign first appeared

July 13, 1923 –The Hollywood Sign was officially dedicated in the hills above Hollywood, Los Angeles on this date. It originally reads “Hollywoodland” but the four last letters are dropped after renovation in 1949. Unfortunately it became a perennial favorite suicide location. Over the years, the sign had fallen into disrepair. A public campaign toContinue reading “The Hollywood Sign first appeared”

If you missed seeing Manhattanhenge last night –

Tonight the sun will once again be perfectly lined up with the east-west streets of New York. you could try catching it again at 8:21 pm ET (but it actually might be stormy). Those Illuminati are generous, aren’t they? (And hey, pay attention to the traffic lights. Don’t ruin my birthday by getting run overContinue reading “If you missed seeing Manhattanhenge last night –”