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The Story of the Birth of Broadcasting in Sudbury

This Week in Music Chart History (May 25)

From Billboard Top 100!
Number One Songs this Week in History
May 25 - 31


1983 - Let's Dance, David Bowie
1979 - Reunited, Peaches & Herb
1978 - With a Little Luck, Wings
1977 - Sir Duke, Stevie Wonder
1967 - Groovin', The Young Rascals
1964 - My Guy, Mary Wells
1962 - Stranger on the Shore, Mr. Acker Bilk
1961 - Mother-in-Law, Ernie K-Doe
1960 - Cathy's Clown, The Everly Brothers
1959 - Kansas City, Wilbert Harrison

Today's Dose of Humour (May 31)

"Originality is the fine art of remembering what you hear but forgetting where you heard it."
 - Laurence J. Peter

Thinking Cap (May 31)

"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present."
- Bil Keane

Today In History (May 31)

1976
Playing the loudest concert ever heard, The Who blasted out a total of 76,000 watts of power at 120 decibels.  This made it into The Guinness Book of World Records.

Born on this Date (May 31)

1965 - Brooke Shields (model; Ivory Snow baby; actress)
1962 - Corey Mitchell Hart (Canadian singer, songwriter; Canada's Music Hall of Fame and Canada's Walk of Fame Inductee, Juno Award Winner, honoured by ASCAP and SOCAN; Sunglasses at Night, Never Surrender)
1961 - Lea Thompson (actress; Dennis the Menace, The Beverly Hillbillies, Back to the Future series, Jaws 3)
1952 - James 'Jim' Douglas Vallance (Canadian songwriter, arranger, producer, best known as songwriting partner Bryan Adams, original drummer for Prism under name Rodney Higgs)
1949 - Tom Berenger 'Thomas Michael Moore' (American television, motion picture actor; One Life to Live, If Tomorrow Comes, Platoon)
1946 - Vicki Gabereau (Canadian radio, television personality, longtime association with CBC Radio, CTV Television talk show 1997 to 2005)
1943 - Sharon Gless (Emmy Award-winning actress; Cagney & Lacey)
1943 - Joe Namath (Pro Football Hall of Famer; quarterback; pantyhose and ointment spokesperson)
1938 - Johnny Paycheck 'Donald Eugene Lytle' (country singer; Take This Job and Shove It, Friend, Lover, Wife; songwriter; died February 18, 2003)
1930 - Clint Eastwood (American actor, filmmaker, musician, politician)
1915 - Barbara Pepper 'born Marion Pepper' (Was an American stage, television, radio, film actress, best known as the first Doris Ziffel on Green Acres; died July 18, 1969)
1898 - Dr. Norman Vincent Peale (clergyman; radio ministry; author and syndicated newspaper column; The Power of Positive Thinking; died December 24, 1993)
1894 - Fred Allen 'John Florence Sullivan' (comedian; radio star; The Fred Allen Show; died March 17, 1956)

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