Birthdays:
Jack Kerouac, Billy "Buckwheat "Thomas, Darryl Strawberry, Edward
Albee, Andrew Young, Joan Kennedy, Eugene Ormandy, Gordon McCrae, Liza Minelli
is 69, Courtenay Vance, James Taylor, Frank Welker, Al Jareau, Maurice Evans, porn
star Ron Jeremy, Barbara Feldon- agent 99 in Get Smart, DeWitt Bodeen- writer
of the 1942 film Cat People. Aaron Eckart is 47
1932-Disney
short "Mickey’s Revue" featuring Dippy Dog, now turned into a new
character named "the Goof" or Goofy.
1945-THE
WAR OF HOLLYWOOD BEGAN-Throughout the 1930’s and 40’s several national unions
battled studios and each other to represent Hollywood film workers. The
Teamsters, the FWPC, the Brotherhood of Electricians.
By 1945
only two remained, the IATSE and the CSU.(International Alliance of Theater and
Screen Engineers and the Conference of Studio Unions) IATSE had a reputation of
gangsterism and making cozy deals with the studio heads. The CSU, a much more
militant group with past ties to communist organizations, was headed by a
charismatic scenery painter named Herb Sorrell who had helped win the Disney
strike for the cartoonists in 1941. Sorrel called several citywide strikes that paralyzed Hollywood in 1945,
46,and 47. President Richard Walsh of IATSE fought them and rioting in front of
the studios was commonplace.
1951-
Former Disney assistant animator Hank Ketcham was trying his hand as a print
cartoonist. He had some success selling gags to the New Yorker Magazine. His
baby son Dennis was a precocious infant. Once after she caught the child smearing
the contents of his diaper around the house, his mother exclaimed to Hank-“
Your son is a Menace!” That gave Ketcham an idea. Today the first Dennis the
Menace comic strip was published.
1955-
BIRD DIED- Jazz genius Charlie "Bird" Parker had a lifelong drug
addiction. Since the death of his infant daughter earlier that year his drug
use had spiraled out of control. He was sleeping on the couch in the NY
apartment of the Baroness du Rothschild-Konigswarter, a jazz supporter. He
awoke to watch TV.. While laughing at a juggler on the Dorsey Brothers Variety
Show he died. The coroner said death was by heart failure, cirrhosis and
pneumonia. He estimated Parker’s age at 65. He was really 34. When his band
heard of his death they paused between sets to all shoot up with heroin in his
honor. "Seems silly now, come to
think of it." Said one musician later.
1969-
Mrs. Robinson –a song written by two young folk singers named Simon & Garfunkel, won a Grammy award.
1969-
Paul and Linda McCartney married.
1989-
Tim Berners-Lee flicked a switch and the World Wide Web became operational,
connecting several web systems into a global network.
1992- Warren
Beatty married Annette Benning.
2003
–The female vocal group the Dixie Chicks were tops of the country-western
world. They had preformed at last years Super Bowl. But in an interview during
a concert in Britain, singer Natalie Maines expressed her sadness over
America’s invasion of Iraq. “ Just so you know, we're on the good side with
y'all. We do not want this war, this violence. And we're ashamed the President
of the United States is from Texas." Starting today the conservative backlash
from this comment destroyed their careers. They made a documentary about it in
2006 entitled “ Shut Up and Sing.”
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