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The Story of the Birth of Broadcasting in Sudbury

This Week in Music Chart History (April 27)

From Billboard Top 100!
Number One Songs this Week in History
April 27 - May 3


1988 - Where Do Broken Hearts Go, Whitney Houston
1985 - We Are the World, USA for Africa
1984 - Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now), Phil Collins
1979 - Heart of Glass"     Blondie
1975 - (Hey Won't You Play) Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song, B. J. Thomas
1974 - TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia), MFSB and The Three Degrees
1966 - Good Lovin', The Young Rascals
1963 - I Will Follow Him, Little Peggy March
1961 - Runaway, Del Shannon
1960 - Stuck on You, Elvis Presley

Today's Dose of Humour (May 3)

"Never have more children than you have car windows."
 - Erma Bombeck

Thinking Cap (May 3)

"The light of friendship is like the light of phosphorus, seen when all around is dark."
- Unknown

Today In History (May 3)

1973
The Sears Tower was completed in Chicago, becoming the world's tallest building at the time.  It was 1,450 feet or 442.1 metres.

Born on this Date (May 3)

1951 - Christopher Cross 'Geppert' (Grammy and Oscar-winner singer, songwriter; Arthur's Theme (Best that You can Do), Sailing, Ride like the Wind)
1950 - Mary Hopkin (singer; Those Were the Days)
1947 - Doug Henning (magician/illusionist; died February 7, 2000)
1934 - Frankie Valli 'Francis Castellucio' (falsetto singer; group The Four Seasons; Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Rag Doll, Let’s Hang On; solo; Can't Take My Eyes Off You, My Eyes Adored You, Grease)
1933 - James Brown (The Godfather of Soul; singer; Papa's Got a Brand New Bag; Rock and Roll Hall of Famer; died December 25, 2006)
1928 - Dave Dudley 'Pedruska' (country singer; groups The Dave Dudley Trio, The Country Gentlemen, The Roadrunners; Six Days On the Road; died December 22, 2003)
1921 - Sugar Ray Robinson (International Boxing Hall of Fame middleweight champ; died April 12, 1989)
1919 - Pete Seeger (folk singer; groups Almanac Singers, Weavers; solo; songwriter; Where Have All the Flowers Gone?, Turn, Turn, Turn; social, civil, political activist; died January 27, 2014)

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