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Celebrity Birthdays, This Day In History, Number One songs on this day, Jokes du Jour and more ... for the media professional and anyone else who finds these things useful, entertaining or interesting.
Who s the female singer that inspired a famous Stephen Stills composition, and had three Top 20 hits between 1968 and 1977, the biggest of which went Top 10 and was written by a Canadian singer/songwriter?
Actor ( Parenthood, Apollo 13, 3 Ninjas ) Max Elliott Slade, 32 . Actress ( Love Bites, Ugly Betty, The Guiding Light, August Rush, P.S. ) Becki Newton, 34 . Pro tennis player Pam Shriver, 50 . Singer ( Missing online student fare airline ticket sites You ) John Waite, 57 . Percussionist (Earth Wind Fire member) Ralph Johnson, 61 . Actor ( Six Feet Under, Lethal Weapon, Dick Tracy, Universal Soldier, Full Metal Jacket ) Ed O Ross, 66 . TV talk show host Geraldo Rivera, 69 . Former child actress (played Zuzu Bailey in It s A Wonderful Life ) Karolyn Grimes, 72 . Singer/songwriter ( Just The Two Of Us, Lean On Me, Ain t No Sunshine, Use Me ) Bill Withers, 74 . Actress ( Falcon Crest, Beat The Devil, Buona Sera Mrs. Campbell, Trapeze, Come September, Solomon and Sheba ) Gina Lollobrigida , 85 . Comedy writer ( Your Show Of Shows )/playwright/screenwriter ( The Goodbye Girl, The Out-Of-Towners, Barefoot In The Park, The Odd Couple, Sweet Charity, Come Blow Your Horn ) Neil Simon, 85 . Actress ( Moonlighting, Superman Returns, The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!, On The Waterfront, North By Northwest, Exodus ) Eva Marie Saint, 88 . Columnist online student fare airline ticket sites ( Dear Abby ) Abigail van Buren, 94 .
July 4, 1609 Explorer Samuel de Champlain discovered the body of water on the Québec-New York border that was later named Lake Champlain in his honor. July 4, 1776 The amended Declaration of Independence that had been prepared by Thomas Jefferson was approved and signed by John Hancock, president of the Continental Congress in America. July 4, 1802 At West Point, New York, the U.S. Military Academy officially opened. July 4, 1803 The Louisiana Purchase was announced in newspapers. The U.S. bought the property from France for $15 million (or 3 cents an acre). July 4, 1817 In New York State, construction began on the Erie Canal , to connect Lake Erie (at Buffalo) and the Hudson River (at Albany). July 4, 1848 The cornerstone for the Washington Monument online student fare airline ticket sites was laid in Washington, DC. July 4, 1895 The song " America the Beautiful " was first published. July 4, 1934 At Mount Rushmore , the likeness of George Washington's face was dedicated. July 4, 1939 The "Iron Man," Lou Gehrig , retired from baseball in an emotional ceremony between games of a New York Yankees doubleheader against the Washington Senators attended by 62,000 fans at Yankee Stadium. July 4, 1942 The Irving Berlin musical, " This is the Army ," starring Gary Merrill, Burl Ives, Ezra Stone, and Hayden Rorke, opened at New York's Broadway Theatre for 113 performances. July 4, 1946 For the first time in more than 400 years, the Philippines achieved full independence. July 4, 1955 In Franklin, Virginia, the leg of future rockabilly star Gene Vincent was crushed when a car slammed into his motorcycle. July 4, 1958 Buddy Holly and The Crickets set out on the 10-day Summer Dance Party tour beginning with three shows at the Buck Lake Ranch in Angola, Indiana. 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July 4, 1966 Fans at the Manila airport in the Philippines booed the Beatles after they failed to make a private appearance before President Marcos, his wife and 300 Filipino children. The group claimed they were not told of the engagement. Marcos then made a statement regretting the airport incident. After paying taxes on their gate receipts the band left the country, vowing never to return. July 4, 1966 ABC-TV's "Where The Action Is" featured guest performers Brenda Lee, Steve Alaimo, and the Robbs . July 4, 1967 Tom Jones appeared on the first telecast of CBS-TV's "Spotlight." July 4, 1969 Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin, Johnny Winter, Delaney and Bonnie, online student fare airline ticket sites Creedence Clearwater Revival, Canned Heat, Grand Funk Railroad, Johnny Rivers, Joe Cocker, Blood Sweat Tears, Spirit, Chicago Transit Authority, Ten Wheel Drive, and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band performed at the two-day Atlanta International Pop Festival at the Atlanta International Raceway. Grand Funk's performance led to Capitol Records signing them to a record deal. July 4, 1969 The Doors appeared at the Willingdon Juvenile Detention Home For Girls in Vancouver, British Columbia. July 4, 1969 The single " Give Peace a Chance " by the Plastic Ono Band was released in the UK. It was issued online student fare airline ticket sites in North America three days later. Written by John Lennon while the Beatles were officially still together, the song is one of three Lennon solo songs, along with "Instant Karma!" and "Imagine," in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. July 4, 1970 Casey Kasem began his weekly Billboard countdown on the radio show " American Top 40 ." July 4, 1970 The three-day Atlanta International Pop Festival opened at Middle Georgia Raceway in Byron, Georgia in front of a crowd estimated at 350,000 to 500,000 people. Performers included the Allman online student fare airline ticket sites Brothers Band, B.B. King, Procol online student fare airline ticket sites Harum, the Chambers Brothers, Poco, Grand Funk Railroad, online student fare airline ticket sites Captain Beefheart, Ravi Shankar, Ten Years After, Johnny Winter, John Sebastian, Mountain, and Spirit. At around Midnight on the 4th of July during fireworks, online student fare airline ticket sites Jimi Hendrix played his feedback filled version of "The Star Spangled Banner." Two days later, Georgia Governor Lester Maddox online student fare airline ticket sites said he would seek legislation to ban all rock festivals in the state. July 4, 1970 Blues Image guested on ABC-TV's "American Bandstand." July 4, 1971 Soul singer Donald McPherson , lead vocalist of the Main Ingredient, died of leukemia online student fare airline ticket sites at the age of 30. His place in the group was taken by Cuba Gooding, Sr., with whom the group had its first hit in 1972, "Everybody Plays The Fool." July 4, 1973 At Hurlbut Ranch in Dripping Springs, Texas, Willie Nelson held his first Fourth of July Picnic, with performances by Nelson, online student fare airline ticket sites Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, Doug Sahm, John Prine, and Tom T. Hall July 4, 1974 Barry White married his second wife, Glodean James, a member of his backing group Love Unlimited. They had a daughter and remained online student fare airline ticket sites together until his death in 2003. July 4, 1974 The " Tony Orlando and Dawn " TV variety show began its 2 -year run on CBS. July 4, 1975 Frankie Valli hosted "The Midnight Special" on NBC-TV, with guests the 4 Seasons , the Hollies, Freddy Fender, and Orleans . July 4, 1976 At Entebbe Airport in Uganda, Israel Defense Forces rescued 103 people who had been taken hostage after the hijacking of an Air France jetliner one week earlier. July 4, 1976 Neil Diamond released the album "Beautiful Noise." July 4, 1976 In Cincinnati, Paul Revere married his second wife during the intermission in a Paul Revere and the Raiders concert at King's Island Amusement Park. July 4, 1980 The Beach Boys gave a free outdoor concert to an estimated 500,000 people in Washington, DC. July 4, 1981 Carl Wilson of the Beach Boys was a guest on ABC-TV's "American Bandstand." July 4, 1982 After being divorced by his first wife Thelma Mayfair a year earlier, Ozzy Osbourne married Sharon Arden, the daughter of music business manager Don Arden. They have three children. July 4, 1982 Diana Ross began her first solo world tour at Giants Stadium in the Meadowlands of New Jersey. Her opening act was jazz trumpeter Miles Davis . July 4, 1983 Wayne Newton replaced the Beach Boys at the White House Fourth of July party after U.S. Interior Secretary James Watt deemed the band "unsuitable" for the occasion. July 4, 1984 In Miami, Ringo Starr sat in on drums during an Independence Day concert by the Beach Boys . July 4, 1985 Mr. T played drums with the Beach Boys during a Fourth of July concert in Philadelphia. July 4, 1985 In London, Dire Straits played online student fare airline ticket sites the first of ten consecutive nights at Wembley Arena. July 4, 1986 Farm Aid II was held at the Manor Downs Racetrack, Manor, Texas. Performing online student fare airline ticket sites artists included Alabama, Judy Collins, the Beach Boys, Rita Coolidge, Emmylou Harris, Nicolette Larson, Waylon Jennings, Steve Earle, Exile, Stevie Ray Vaughan. online student fare airline ticket sites The concerts, organized by Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp and Neil Young, help to raise money for family farmers in the U.S. July 4, 1987 The former World War II Gestapo chief known as the "Butcher of Lyon," Klaus Barbie , was convicted of crimes against humanity by a French court and sentenced to life in prison. July 4, 1987 Jody Watley appeared on ABC-TV's "American Bandstand." July 4, 1989 Actress Drew Barrymore , at age 14, attempted suicide. July 4, 1989 The Montréal International Jazz Festival hosted a free concert online student fare airline ticket sites by guitarist online student fare airline ticket sites Pat Metheny that attracted nearly 100,000 people to downtown Montréal, the city's largest concert crowd ever. July 4, 1990 Paul Stanley of KISS sustained neck and back injuries online student fare airline ticket sites after being in a car crash in New Jersey. July 4, 1992 At the Los Angeles Medical Centre, singer/songwriter John Phillips of the Mamas the Papas underwent a successful liver transplant operation. July 4, 1992 Actress Bobbie Eakes married author David Steen. July 4, 1993 Actress ( Murder My Sweet, Stella online student fare airline ticket sites Dallas, Anne of Green Gables, Girls' School, The Devil and Daniel Webster, Satur
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