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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 (April 28)

"Age is something that doesn't matter unless you are a cheese."
 - Luis Buñuel

Thinking Cap (April 28)

"The trouble with having a doctor who doesn't make house calls is you have to be in pretty good health to find out how sick you are."
- Unknown

Today In History (April 28)

1932
A vaccine to fight Yellow Fever was announced.

Born on this Date (April 28)

1963 - Lloyd Edgar Eisler (Former Canadian pairs skater With partner Isabelle Brasseur; 1992 and 1994 Olympic bronze medallist, 1993 World Champion)
1956 - Nancy Lee Grahn (Daytime Emmy Award-winning supporting actress; Santa Barbara, General Hospital, Diagnosis Murder, Melrose Place, 7th Heaven)
1950 - Jay Leno (comedian, TV talk show host; formerly The Tonight Show)
1949 - Bruno Kirby (actor; City Slickers, When Harry Met Sally, Good Morning, Vietnam; died August 14, 2006)
1948 - Marcia Strassman (actress; Welcome Back Kotter, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Honey I Blew Up the Kids; singer; died October 24, 2014)
1946 - Ginette Reno 'Raynault' (Canadian author, composer, singer, actress, multi-recipient of the Juno Award, gold and platinum selling Canadian musician)
1941 - Ann-Margret 'Olsson' (actress; Carnal Knowledge, Tommy, Viva Las Vegas, Grumpy Old Men, Grumpier Old Men; singer)
1938 - Madge Sinclair (Emmy Award-winning actress; Gabriel's Fire, Trapper John M.D., Roots, Convoy; died December 20, 1995)
1926 - 'Nelle' Harper Lee (author; To Kill a Mockingbird; died February 19, 2016)
1908 - Oskar Schindler (credited with saving almost 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust, hiding them in his factories located in Poland and the Czech Republic; the subject of the novel Schindler's Ark, and the film Schindler's List; died October 9, 1974)
1878 - Lionel Barrymore 'Blythe' (Academy Award-winning actor; Camille, Captains Courageous, It's a Wonderful Life; died November 15, 1954)

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