Birthdays: British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, Elisha
Otis inventor of the elevator, John T. Scopes- the teacher accused in the
Monkey Trial, Habib Bourghiba, Ernie Pyle, Gene Kelly, Lenny Bruce, Tony
Bennett is 89, John Landis, Jay North, Dolores Del Rio, Leon Uris, Ann Klein,
Martha Stewart, Martin Sheen is 75, John C. McGinley is 56
1933- The first Mickey Mouse watches go on sale.
1963 –Unemployed television producer Alan Sherman released
an album of comedy songs at the request of his friends. Called “My Son the
Folksinger” it contained the hit “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh, Here I am at,
Camp Granada” and became an overnight sensation.
1966- While celebrating his 39th birthday, Comedian Lenny
Bruce died of a morphine overdose. The groundbreaking comedian who coined the
term “T & A” was arrested in 1964 and charged with obscenity for using the
"F" word in his act. President Johnson and his opponent Senator Barry
Goldwater could swear enough to make a sailor blush, but comedians were only
supposed to make mother-in-law jokes.
.Lenny Bruce did six months in jail, and left broken
physically and financially. No club would dare hire him. Phil Spector said: “
Lenny died of an overdose of cops” Yet he is the model for all modern stand-up
comedy. No one was ever arrested again for telling jokes.
1996- The Macarena, by Los Del Rio, becomes the #1 hit
worldwide.
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