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The Story of the Birth of Broadcasting in Sudbury

This Week in Music Chart History (June 29)

From Billboard Top 100!
Number One Songs this Week in History
June 29 - July 5


1990 - Step by Step, New Kids on the Block
1980 - Coming Up, Paul McCartney
1979 - Ring My Bell, Anita Ward
1973 - Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth), George Harrison
1970 - The Love You Save, The Jackson 5
1969 - Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet, Henry Mancini
1966 - Strangers in the Night, Frank Sinatra
1965 - Mr. Tambourine Man, The Byrds
1964 - A World Without Love, Peter and Gordon
1960 - Everybody's Somebody's Fool, Connie Francis

Today's Dose of Humour (July 4)

"If truth is beauty, how come no one has their hair done in the library?"
 - Lily Tomlin

Thinking Cap (July 4)

"Happiness consists of living each day as if it were the first day of your honeymoon and the last day of your vacation."
- Leo Tolstoy

Today In History (July 4)

1939
In front of of some 62,000 fans, Lou Gehrig retired from baseball in a touching ceremony at Yankee Stadium in New York City.

Born on this Date (July 4)

1962 - Pam Shriver (tennis)
1955 - John Waite (singer)
1943 - Geraldo Rivera (investigative reporter, talk show host)
1943 - Al 'Blind Owl' Wilson (musician; singer; died September 3, 1970)
1938 - Bill Withers (Grammy Award-winning songwriter, singer; Ain’t No Sunshine, Lean on Me; died March 30, 2020)
1930 - George Steinbrenner (shipping magnate, baseball team owner; New York Yankees; died July 13, 2010)
1927 - Gina Lollobrigida (actress; Trapeze, Belles de Nuit, Solomon and Sheba; died January 16, 2023)
1927 - Neil 'Marvin' Simon (Tony Award-winning playwright; The Odd Couple, Lost in Yonkers and Pulitzer Prize 1991; died August 26, 2018)
1918 - Abigail Van Buren 'Pauline Esther Friedman' (advice columnist; Dear Abby; twin sister of Ann Landers; died January 16, 2013)
1918 - Ann Landers 'Esther Pauline Friedman' (advice columnist; twin sister of Abigail Van Buren; died June 22, 2002)
1911 - Mitch Miller (record company executive, producer, arranger; musician, instrumentalist; Tzena, Tzena, Tzena, The Yellow Rose of Texas, March from The River Kwai; Sing Along with Mitch LPs and TV show; died July 31, 2010)
1826 - Stephen Foster (song writer of about 200 songs including Oh! Susannah, Camptown Races, Old Folks at Home [Swanee River], Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair; died January 13, 1864)

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