100 years anniversary |
23 Jan 1925
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Marty Paich: Oakland, California -- Orchestra leader (Sonny & Cher, Glenn Campbell)
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23 Jan 1925
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Marty Paich, American pianist, composer, producer, and conductor (d. 1995) |
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23 Jan 1925
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birth
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Marty Paich Oakland CA, orchestra leader (Sonny & Cher, Glenn Campbell)
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75 years anniversary |
23 Jan 1950
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birth
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Danny Federici: Rocker (E Street Band)
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23 Jan 1950
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birth
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Patrick Simmons: Guitarist / vocal (Doobie Brothers-Minute by Minute)
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23 Jan 1950
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birth
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Richard Gilliland: Fort Worth, Texas -- Actor (Jonesy-Waltons, Tom-Heartland)
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23 Jan 1950
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birth
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William Cunningham: Rock bassist / pianist (Box Tops-Letter)
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23 Jan 1950
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AP picks "Miracle Braves" of 1914 as greatest sports upset
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23 Jan 1950
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Israeli Knesset resolves Jerusalem is capital of Israel
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23 Jan 1950
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event
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NFL rule changes open way for 2-platoon system (offense & defense)
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23 Jan 1950
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Rebel army of cap Raymond Westerner occupies Bandung
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23 Jan 1950
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The Knesset passes a resolution that states Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. |
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23 Jan 1950
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Danny Federici, American accordion player (E Street Band) (d. 2008) |
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23 Jan 1950
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birth
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Richard Dean Anderson, American actor, producer, and composer |
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23 Jan 1950
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music
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birth Danny Federici, organ and keyboard player for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band who had the 1984 US No.2 and 1985 UK No.4 single 'Dancing In The Dark'. Federici who had worked with Springsteen for over 40 years, including early bands Steel Mill and Child died of cancer on April 17th 2008 at the age of 58.
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23 Jan 1950
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music
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birth Pat Simmons, guitarist, singer with The Doobie Brothers who had the 1979, US No.1 single 'What A Fool Believes' and the 1993 UK No.7 single 'Long Train Runnin'.
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23 Jan 1950
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music
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birth Bill Cunningham, bass, piano, The Box Tops who had the 1967 US No.1 & UK No.5 single 'The Letter'.
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23 Jan 1950
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birth
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Patrick Simmons guitarist/vocal (Doobie Brothers-Minute by Minute)
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23 Jan 1950
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birth
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Richard Dean Anderson Minneapolis MN, actor (MacGyver, Emerald Point NAS)
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23 Jan 1950
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birth
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William Cunningham rock bassist/pianist (Box Tops-Letter)
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23 Jan 1950
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birth
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Danny Federici rocker (E Street Band)
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23 Jan 1950
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birth
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Richard Gilliland Fort Worth TX, actor (Jonesy-Waltons, Tom-Heartland)
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23 Jan 1950
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event
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3rd edition of Joseph Kane's Famous 1st Facts published
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23 Jan 1950
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event
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Israeli Knesset resolves that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel
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23 Jan 1950
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event
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NFL rule changes open way for 2-platoon system (offense & defense)
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23 Jan 1950
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event
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AP picks "Miracle Braves" of 1914 as greatest sports upset
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23 Jan 1950
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event
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Rebel army of cap Raymond Westerner occupies Bandung
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50 years anniversary |
23 Jan 1975
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birth
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Kevin Alexander: NFL wide receiver (New York Giants)
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23 Jan 1975
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death
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Karel Paul van der Mandele: Director (Rotterdam Bank), dies at 94
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23 Jan 1975
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"Barney Miller" premieres on ABC TV
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23 Jan 1975
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music
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birth Nick Harmer, bass guitarist with Death Cab for Cutie who scored the 2008 US No.1 album 'Narrow Stairs'.
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23 Jan 1975
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birth
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Kevin Alexander NFL wide receiver (New York Giants)
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23 Jan 1975
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death
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Karel Paul van der Mandele director (Rotterdam Bank), dies at 94
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23 Jan 1975
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event
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"Barney Miller" premieres on ABC TV
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23 Jan 1975
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Ralph Kiner elected to baseball's Hall of Fame
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25 years anniversary |
23 Jan 2000
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music
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Britney Spears went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Born To Make You Happy', the singers second UK No.1 and fourth single from her debut album Baby One More Time.
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23 Jan 2000
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music
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Santana started a three week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Supernatural', the album which went on to win eight Grammy awards spent a total of nine weeks at No.1 during this year.
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20 years anniversary |
23 Jan 2005
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death
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Johnny Carson, American actor, producer, and talk show host (b. 1925) |
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23 Jan 2005
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death
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Morys Bruce, 4th Baron Aberdare, English lieutenant and politician (b. 1921) |
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23 Jan 2005
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music
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Former Happy Mondays dancer Bez, won the £50,000 Celebrity Big Brother prize, after gaining 54% of the final viewer vote. The "Madchester" pop legend danced his way to becoming the sixth member of the indie-dance band in the late-1980s after playing maracas with them.
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15 years anniversary |
23 Jan 2010
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death
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Kermit Tyler, American colonel (b. 1913) |
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10 years anniversary |
23 Jan 2015
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death
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Jackie Selebi, South African police officer (b. 1950) |
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23 Jan 2015
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death
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Abdullah of Saudi Arabia (b. 1924) |
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23 Jan 2015
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death
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Prosper Ego, Dutch activist; founded Oud-Strijders Legioen (b. 1927) |
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23 Jan 2015
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death
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Ernie Banks, American baseball player and coach (b. 1931) |
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