August 17, 2008 –American swimmer Michael Phelps became the first person to win eight gold medals in one Olympic Games on this date. Phelps win of the eight gold medals surpassed Mark Spitz for the most golds by an athlete at a single Games. And so it goes
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Waiting for the Sun topped the charts
August 17, 1968 –The Doors third studio album, Waiting for The Sun reached No. 1 on the Billboard Album Charts on this date. Although the album was commercially success, some critics found it pretentious and over-arranged.
Luxo Jr premiered
August 17, 1986 –Pixar Animation Studios released its first film, Luxo Jr., directed by John Lasseter. John Lasseter’s aim was to have this computer animated short finished in time for SIGGRAPH, an annual computer technology exhibition attended by thousands of industry professionals. To do so warranted working around the clock, to the extent that LasseterContinue reading “Luxo Jr premiered”
The Ramones at CBGB
August 16, 1974 –The Ramones played their first show in a local New York club, CBGB, on this date. The Ramones, along with other NYC acts such as Television, The Heartbreakers, Blondie, and Patti Smith quickly gained a following and helped Punk rock develop in New York City in the mid-1970s.
Aretha Franklin
August 16, 2018 –Hey Nineteen, that’s Retha Franklin! Aretha Louise Franklin, the Queen of Soul, died after a long battle with pancreatic cancer on this date. In 1987, she became the first woman inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. In 2008, she was voted Greatest Singer Of All Time by the musiciansContinue reading “Aretha Franklin”
The King is Dead!
August 16, 1977 –Elvis Presley died (or not) in his home at the age of 42, while sitting on the toilet. While doing his business, he had been perusing The Scientific Search for the Face of Jesus. Presumably, Elvis‘ search was concluded shortly thereafter. Elvis has long left the building Remember, add more bran toContinue reading “The King is Dead!”
Life is one incredible roller coaster ride.
Each year on August 16th, many people at amusement parks and theme parks across the country participating in National Roller Coaster Day which is celebrated on this date. J.G. Taylor received one of the earliest patents (US patent #128,674) for an inclined railway in 1872. In 1878, Richard Knudsen received a patent (US #198,888) forContinue reading “Life is one incredible roller coaster ride.”
Babe Ruth died
August 16, 1948 –Famed booze hound, skirt chaser and home-run slugger George Herman “Babe” Ruth died at age 53 in New York City. He is credited with turning baseball from a game of speed and skill to one of power. And so it goes
Death of A Salesman premiered
August 16, 1985 –CBS-TV’s adaptation of the Arthur Miller classic Death of A Salesman, directed by Volker Schlöndorff and starring Dustin Hoffman and John Malkovich premiered on this date. Author Arthur Miller always pictured Willy Loman as a short, weak man with a booming voice. After nearly forty years, Miller finally got his wish afterContinue reading “Death of A Salesman premiered”
A plethora of birthdays
Always remember: If you’re alone in the kitchen and you drop the lamb, you can always just pick it up.. It’s the 110th birthday of Julia Child – Chef, Spy, Philosopher and in my opinion, one of the greatest Americans of the last century. Besides Julia’s, today is the birthday of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769), RoseContinue reading “A plethora of birthdays”
