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DYR Today, February 6

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“BORN TODAY”

  • Dane DeHaan (31)
  • Kris Humphries (32)
  • Crystal Reed (32)
  • Alice Eve (35)
  • Calum Best (36)
  • Brian Stepanek (46)
  • Axl Rose (55)
  • Richie McDonald (55)
  • Rick Astley (51)
  • David Hayter (48)
  • Robert Townsend (60)
  • Jim Sheridan (68)
  • Tom Brokaw (77)
  • Jon Walmsley (79)
  • Natalie Cole (RIP)
  • Bob Marley (RIP)
  • Fabian (74)
  • Mike Farrell (78)
  • Rip Torn (86)
  • Mamie Van Doren (86)
  • Zsa Zsa Gabor (RIP)
  • Thurl Ravenscroft (RIP)
  • Ronald Reagan (RIP)
  • Babe Ruth (RIP)

“DIED TODAY “

  • Jesse Belvin (Born: December 15, 1932/ Died: February 6, 1960)
  • Hugo Montenegro (Born: September 2, 1925 / Died: February 6, 1981)
  • Carl Wilson (Born: December 21, 1946/ Died: February 6, 1998)
  • Falco (Born: February 19,1957 /Died: February 6, 1998)

“MOVIES TODAY”

“MUSIC TODAY”

  • 1943 – Frank Sinatra made his debut as vocalist on radio’s “Your Hit Parade.”
  • 1957 – The Del-Vikings’ “Come Go with Me” enters the pop charts
  • 1961 – “Shop Around” by the Miracles was #1 on the R&B chart for a fourth week.
  • 1971 – Dolly Parton scores her first #1 single in Billboard with “Joshua”
  • 1980 – George Jones records “He Stopped Loving Her Today” at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville, then bets producer Billy Sherrill that the record won’t go to #1.
  • 1982 –  Dan Fogelberg’s great tribute to his father–“Leader Of The Band” was #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
  • 1988 – Tiffany reached #1 on the AC chart with “Could’ve Been”.
  • 1988 – Dusty Springfield makes her first appearance on the Billboard charts in 19 years with “What Have I Done To Deserve This?,” a duet with Pet Shop Boys.

“TV/RADIO TODAY”

  • 1964 – Tickets for the first Beatles appearance on CBS’ Ed Sullivan Show sell out.
  • 2003 – ABC’s 20/20 airs the British documentary Living With Michael Jackson, where we see him climb a tree, go shopping, and talk about sharing his bed with kids.

“OTHER IMPORTANT EVENTS…”

  • 1935 – “Monopoly” board game goes on sale for 1st time. Prior to being purchased by Parker Brothers, the game had been developed by Elizabeth Magie under the name, “The Landlord’s Game.”
  • 1938 – The music from Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is nominated for an Academy Award.
  • 1952 – Princess Elizabeth Becomes Queen at Age 25.
  • 1960 – Ben-Hur wins the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures, beating out twelve other films including Disney’s The Shaggy Dog (directed by Charles Barton).
  • 1985 – Disneyland begins year-round, seven days-a-week operation. Prior to this day, the park was traditionally closed on Monday and Tuesday during the off season.
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