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    June 22nd:

    2001 - The final episode of "Xena: Warrior Princess" aired. The show, starring Lucy Lawless, aired 134 episodes over 6 seasons.
    1998 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that evidence illegally obtained by authorities could be used at revocation hearings for a convicted criminal's parole.
    1981 - Mark David Chapman pled guilty to killing John Lennon. He was sentenced to life in prison, without parole.
    1978 - James W. Christy and Robert S. Harrington discovered the only known moon of (ex-planet) Pluto. The moon is named Charon.
    1970 - U.S. President Richard Nixon signed 26th amendment, lowering the voting age to 18.
    1969 - Blind Faith's first and only LP was released. The British supergroup consisted of: Eric Clapton (The Yardbirds, Cream), Ginger Baker (Cream), Ric Grech (Family), and Steve Winwood (Spencer Davis, Traffic). The album was controversial due to the cover featuring a topless 11-year-old girl.
    1969 - Judy Garland ("The Wizard of Oz") died from an accidental overdose of prescription sleeping aids. She was 47.
    1964 - The U.S. Supreme Court voted that Henry Miller’s book, "Tropic of Cancer", could not be banned.
    1963 - The Safaris' "Wipe Out" was released.
    1959 - Chuck Berry's "Memphis" was released.
    1933 - Germany became a one political party country when Hitler banned parties other than the Nazis.
    1870 - The U.S. Congress created the Department of Justice.
    1772 - Slavery was outlawed in England.

    Stacy Warengo aka Smokie Flame (Pornstar 2004-) 1983
    Donald Faison ("Scrubs") 1974
    Carson Daly ("Total Request Live" host now has a daily talk show at 1:30 am) 1973
    Dan Brown (author of "Angels and Demons" and the sequel "The DaVinci Code") 1964
    Bruce Campbell (B-movie actor: "The Evil Dead Trilogy") 1958
    Tim Russ (played Tuvok on "Voyager") 1956
    Cyndi Lauper (singer of "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" and "Time After Time." In 1985, music critics predicted she would be more successful and longer-lasting than Madonna) 1953
    Maryl Streep ("Death Becomes Her", "The River Wild", "Out of Africa", "The Devil Wears Prada") 1949
    Lindsay Wagner ("The Bionic Woman") 1949
    Ed Bradley ("60 Minutes") 1941
    Kris Kristofferson (Country/pop singer/songwriter was also an actor) 1936
    Billy Wilder (director of the Oscar-winner "The Apartment") 1906
    John Dillinger (1930s bank robber was #1 on FBI Most Wanted list) 1903

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    June 23rd:

    1993 - Lorena Bobbitt of Prince William County, VA, sexually mutilated her husband, John, after he allegedly raped her.
    1992 - John Gotti, the famous mob boss, was sentenced in New York to life in prison after being convicted of racketeering, tax evasion, conspiracy to commit murder, and illegal gambling.
    1989 - The movie "Batman" was released nationwide.
    1964 - The burned car of three civil rights workers was found prompting the FBI to begin a search. The men had been missing since June 21, 1964. Their bodies were found on August 4, 1964.
    1868 - Christopher Latham Sholes received a patent for an invention that he called a "Type-Writer."
    1860 - The U.S. Secret Service was created to arrest counterfeiters.

    Monica Sweetheart (Pornstar 1999-) 1981
    Jason Mraz (singer of "The Remedy") 1977
    Selma Blair (TV: "Zoe, Duncan, Jack, and Jane" as Zoe, movies: "Cruel Intentions", "Legally Blond", "Storytelling", "The Sweetest Thing", "A Guy Thing") 1972
    Francis McDormand ("Fargo", "Aeon Flux", "North Country", "The Man Who Wasn't There") 1957
    Randy Jackson (Music producer and judge on "American Idol") 1956
    June Carter Cash (Country singer married Johnny Cash) 1929
    Alfred Kinsey (Sex researcher and therapist) 1894
    Johannes Gutenberg (Invented the printing press with movable type and printed the first Bible) 1400

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    June 24th:

    1972 - "I Am Woman," by Helen Reddy, was released.
    1964 - The Federal Trade Commission announced that starting in 1965, cigarette manufactures would be required to include warnings on their packaging about the harmful effects of smoking.
    1940 - TV cameras were used for the first time in a political convention as the Republicans convened in Philadelphia, PA. Wendell Willkie ended up losing to Franklin Roosevelt.
    1922 - The American Professional Football Association took the name of The National Football League (NFL).
    1844 - Charles Goodyear was granted patent #3,633 for vulcanized rubber.
    1793 - The first republican constitution in France was adopted.

    Minka Kelly ("Friday Night Lights", "What I Like About You") 1980
    Petra Nemcova (Victoria's Secret model) 1979
    Chennin Blanc [pornstar (1996-) known for playing milf-type characters] 1968
    Hope Sandoval (singer for Mazzy Star: "Blue Flower", "Fade Into You", "Happy", "Flowers In December", and solo) 1966
    Curt Smith (singer and bassist of Tears For Fears: "Shout", "Everybody Wants To Rule The World", "Mad World") 1961
    Betsy Randle (The mother Amy Matthews on "Boy Meets World") 1955
    Peter Weller (Christopher Henderson on season 3 of "24", Chuck Taggert on "Odyssey 5") 1947
    George Pataki (governor of NY state from 1995-2007) 1945
    Mick Fleetwood (drummer for Fleetwood Mac) 1942
    Michele Lee (TV's "Knots Landing") 1942

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    June 25th:

    Catfish day
    Barbed Wire day


    1999 - The final episode of thirty-five year old daytime drama "Another World" airs on NBC.
    1998 - Microsoft's "Windows 98" was released to the public.
    1992 - Billy Joel got his high school diploma. He had overslept and missed English and Gym finals 25 years before.
    1990 - The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the right of an individual, whose wishes are clearly made, to refuse life-sustaining medical treatment. "The right to die" decision was made in the Curzan vs. Missouri case.
    1984 - The soundtrack "Purple Rain" by Prince, was released five weeks ahead of the film. Singles included "Purple Rain", "Let's Go Crazy", and "When Doves Cry."
    1973 - White House Counsel John Dean admitted that U.S. President Nixon took part in the Watergate cover-up.
    1969 - The Hollies recorded "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother," with a then-unknown Elton John playing piano.
    1966 - "Dark Shadows" began running on ABC-TV. The daily, daytime soap opera, which featured vampires, witches, and werewolves lasted 5 years and 1000+ episodes.
    1962 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the use of unofficial non-denominational prayer in public schools was unconstitutional.
    1951 - In New York, the first regular commercial color TV transmissions were presented on CBS using the FCC-approved CBS Color System. The public did not own color TVs at the time.
    1950 - North Korea invaded South Korea initiating the Korean War.
    1917 - The first American fighting troops landed in France.
    1876 - Lt. Col. Custer and the 210 men of U.S. 7th Cavalry were killed by Sioux and Cheyenne Indians at Little Big Horn in Montana. The event is known as "Custer's Last Stand."
    1867 - Lucien B. Smith patented the first barbed wire.
    1788 - Virginia ratified the U.S. Constitution and became the 10th state of the United States.

    Piper Fawn aka Faith Lightspeed aka Gabina Nubiles aka Ariel aka Gabriella Lupin (pornstar and nude model) 1984
    Linda Cardellini ("Freaks and Geeks", "ER", "Scooby-Doo Movies", "Brokeback Mountain") 1975
    George Michael (singer for Wham!) 1963
    Ricky Gervais (comedian, creator of the TV series "The Office" in Britain) 1961
    Jimmie Walker (J.J. Evans from TV's "Good Times" often said "Dyno-MITE!") 1949
    Carly Simon (sang "You're So Vain") 1945
    June Lockhart (played the mom on "Lassie" and "Lost in Space") 1925
    George Orwell (author of "1984" and "Animal Farm") 1903

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    June 26th:

    Chocolate Pudding day

    2007 - The Internet Radio Day of Silence occurs, protesting copyright royalty rate increase approved by the Copyright Royalty Board.
    1998 - At 10 a.m. PDT, Marcy Playground debuted the video for "Saint Joe On The Schoolbus," on the Internet. It was the first music video to do so.
    1987 - The movie "Dragnet," starring Dan Aykroyd and Tom Hanks, opened in the U.S.
    1985 - The album, "Big River," by Roger Miller, became the first soundtrack album to be recorded in Nashville, TN. It was the soundtrack for the play about Huck Finn.
    1964 - The album, "A Hard Day’s Night," was released by The Beatles, featuring the title track and "Can't Buy Me Love."
    1948 - The Berlin Airlift began as the U.S., Britain and France started ferrying supplies to the isolated western sector of Berlin.
    1900 - A commission that included Dr. Walter Reed began the fight against the deadly disease yellow fever.
    1819 - The bicycle was patented by W.K. Clarkson, Jr.
    1498 - The toothbrush was invented.

    Jeff Frankenstein (Keyboardist for the Newsboys: "Shine", "Breakfast", "Wherever We Go That's Where the Party's At", "Something Beautiful", "A Million Pieces") 1974
    Derek Jeter (NY Yankees shortstop) 1974
    Gretchen Wilson (Redneck country music singer) 1973
    Chris Isaak (singer: "Baby Did A Bad, Bad Thing", "Wicked Game") 1956
    Abner Doubleday (modernized the rules for baseball in Cooperstown, NY in 1839) 1819

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    1995 - Actor Hugh Grant was arrested in Los Angeles for engaging in "lewd behavior" with a prostitute in a rented BMW.
    1989 - NBC aired "Miami Vice" for the last time.
    1967 - Two hundred people were arrested during a race riot in Buffalo, NY.
    1967 - The world's first cash dispenser was installed at Barclays Bank in Enfield, England. The device was invented by John Sheppard-Barron. The machine operated on a voucher system and the maximum withdrawal was $28.
    1964 - Jan & Dean's "Little Old Lady From Pasadena" was released.
    1955 - The state of Illinois enacted the first automobile seat belt legislation.
    1929 - Scientists at Bell Laboratories in New York revealed a system for transmitting color television pictures.
    1893 - The New York stock market crashed. By the end of the year 600 banks and 74 railroads had gone out of business.

    Madylin Sweeten (played the daughter Ally on "Everybody Loves Raymond" and she's 17 today!) 1991
    Gia Paloma (pornstar 2003-) 1984
    John Warne (bassist for Christian/mainstream punk-rock band Relient K: "Be My Escape", "Forgiven", "Who I Am Hates Who I've Been", "Must Have Done Something Right") 1979
    Star E. Knight (pornstar 2001-) 1978
    Tobey Maguire ("Spider-Man", "Pleasantville", "Ride With the Devil", "The Cider House Rules") 1975
    Lorrie Morgan (country singer) 1959
    H. Ross Perot (ran for US president and lost to Bill Clinton in 1992) 1930
    Bob Keeshan (He was "Captain Kangaroo" on the long-running children's show from 1965-1984) 1927
    Hellen Keller (deaf-blind girl saved by "The Miracle Worker" Annie Sullivan, H.K. became an author and public speaker) 1880

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    June 28th:

    Paul Bunyan day

    2004 - The U.S. turned over official sovereignty to Iraq's interim leadership. The event took place two days earlier than previously announced to thwart insurgents' attempts at undermining the transfer.
    1997 - Mike Tyson was disqualified for biting Evander Holyfield's ear after three rounds of their WBA heavyweight title fight in Las Vegas, NV.
    1972 - U.S. President Nixon announced that no new draftees would be sent to Vietnam.
    1967 - Fourteen people were shot in race riots in Buffalo, New York.
    1919 - The Treaty of Versailles was signed ending World War I exactly five years after it began. The treaty also established the League of Nations.
    1894 - The U.S. Congress made Labor Day a U.S. national holiday.

    Ayana Angel (black pornstar 2001-) 1979
    John Cusack ("Better Off Dead", "Being John Malkovich", "Identity", "Hi-Fidelity", "1408") 1966
    John Elway (NFL quarterback for the Denver Broncos went to the Superbowl in 1998 and 99) 1960
    Kathy Bates ("About Schmidt", "Rat Race", "Titanic") 1948
    Gilda Radner (on "SNL" she played: Roseanne Roseannadanna, Emily Litella, Baba Wawa, married Gene Wilder, died of cancer in 1989) 1946
    Pat Morita (Mr. Miyagi on "The Karate Kid") 1932
    Mel Brooks (writer/director/producer: "Young Frankenstein", "Blazing Saddles", "The Producers", "Spaceballs", "Robin Hood: Men In Tights", "History of the World, Part 1", "High Anxiety", "Dracula: Dead and Loving It", "Get Smart: The Movie") 1926
    Henry VIII (King of England, had 6 wives, 2 of them were beheaded) 1491

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    June 29th:

    Camera day

    2007 - A car bomb was diffused in the heart of London at Picadilly Circus.
    2007 - Release date of Apple's iPhone in the US.
    1993 - Aerosmith released their single "Cryin'." The video featured Alicia Silverstone.
    1968 - Pink Floyd's second album "A Saucerful of Secrets" was released with the single "Remember A Day."
    1957 - Buddy Holly recorded the song "Peggy Sue."
    1767 - The British Parliament approved the Townshend Revenue Acts. The acts imposed import duties on glass, lead, paint, paper and tea shipped to America.

    Kaci Star (pornstar 2002-) 1985
    Alexis Malone (pornstar 2002-) 1979
    Nicole Scherzinger (singer for dance group The Pussycat Dolls) 1978
    Jeff Burton (Nascar driver) 1967
    "Little Eva" Boyd (pop singer of the 1960s: "Some Kinda Wonderful", "The Loco-Motion") 1943
    Slim Pickens (actor who rode the Atomic Bomb in "Dr. Strangelove") 1919
    Antoine de Saint-Exupery (author of "The Little Prince") 1900

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    June 30th:

    Meteor day

    1998 - Prince (and the New Power Generation) released the album "New Power Soul."
    1994 - The U.S. Figure Skating Association stripped Tonya Harding of the 1994 national championship and banned her from the organization for life for an attack on rival Nancy Kerrigan.
    1986 - Madonna released the album "True Blue" featuring "Papa Don't Preach" and "La Isla Bonita."
    1986 - Steve Winwood released the album "Back in the High Life" featuring "Higher Love" and the title track.
    1974 - The July 4th beach scene from the Steven Spielberg movie "Jaws" was filmed.
    1971 - The 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified when Ohio became the 38th state to approve it. The amendment lowered the minimum voting age to 18.
    1958 - The U.S. Congress passed a law authorizing the admission of Alaska as the 49th state in the Union.
    1952 - CBS-TV debuted "The Guiding Light."
    1950 - U.S. President Harry Truman ordered U.S. troops into Korea and authorized the draft.
    1936 - Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell published.
    1921 - The Radio Corporation of America (RCA) was formed.

    Fantasia Barrino (2004 American Idol winner who went on to obscurity) 1984
    Matisyahu (Jewish reggae/rapper) 1979
    Monica Potter (Along Came A Spider, Saw, Patch Adams, Con Air) 1971
    Mike Tyson (Boxer, bit Evander Holyfield's ear) 1966
    Vincent D'Onofrio (Law and Order: Criminal Intent) 1959
    Lena Horne (Jazz singer/actress) 1917

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    July 1st:

    Canada Day

    1997 - The sovereignty over Hong Kong was transferred from Great Britain to China. Britain had controlled Hong Kong as a colony for 156 years.
    1991 - Court TV began airing.
    1980 - U.S. President Jimmy Carter signed legislation that provided for 2 acres of land near the Lincoln Memorial for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
    1980 - "O Canada" was proclaimed the national anthem of Canada.
    1979 - Sony introduced the Walkman.
    1978 - Foreigner's "Hot Blooded" was released.
    1963 - The U.S. postmaster introduced the five-digit ZIP (Zoning Improvement Plan) code.
    1934 - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) replaced the Federal Radio Commission (FRC) as the regulator of broadcasting in the United States.
    1916 - WWI - The massive Allied offensive known as the Battle of the Somme began in France. The battle was the first to use tanks.
    1909 - Thomas Edison began commercially manufacturing his new "A" type alkaline storage batteries.
    1874 - The Philadelphia Zoological Society zoo opened as the first zoo in the United States.
    1863 - During the U.S. Civil War, the first day's fighting at Gettysburg began.
    1847 - The U.S. Post Office issued its first adhesive stamps.

    Liv Tyler (daughter of Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, acted in "Lord of the Rings", and "Armegeddon") 1977
    Missy Elliot (rapper) 1971
    Pam Anderson ("Baywatch" and "Stacked" series) 1967
    Princess Diana 1961
    Dan Aykroyd (SNL) 1952
    Debbie Harry (singer of disco band Blondie) 1945
    Jamie Farr (Klinger on "MASH" series) 1934

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    July 2nd:

    Literacy day
    61st anniversary of the mysterious crash near Roswell, New Mexico.

    2000 - Vicente Fox Quesada became president of Mexico.
    1986 - Prince's movie "Under The Cherry Moon" was released. It was his second movie.
    1980 - U.S. President Jimmy Carter reinstated draft registration for males 18 years of age.
    1976 - One year after the Vietnam War ended, North Vietnam and South Vietnam were reunited as communist.
    1976 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the death penalty was not inherently cruel or unusual.
    1964 - U.S. President Johnson signed the "Civil Rights Act of 1964" into law. The act made it illegal in the U.S. to discriminate against others because of their race.
    1962 - The first Wal-Mart store opened for business in Rogers, Arkansas, US.
    1955 - ABC Television premiered "The Lawrence Welk Show", a big band/variety show. Reruns can still be seen on Saturday nights on PBS.
    1947 - An object crashed near Roswell, NM. The U.S. Army Air Force insisted it was a weather balloon, but eyewitness accounts led to speculation that it might have been an alien spacecraft.
    1937 - American aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart disappeared in the Central Pacific during an attempt to fly around the world at the equator. Her body and plane were never recovered.
    1881 - Charles J. Guiteau fatally wounded U.S. President James A. Garfield in Washington, DC.
    1566 - French astrologer, physician and prophet Nostradamus died.

    Lindsay Lohan (actress/lousy singer, acted in "Parent Trap", "Freaky Friday", "Herbie", "Mean Girls", "Just My Luck") 1986
    Ashley Tisdale (acts in "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody" series on the Disney Channel) 1985
    Michelle Branch (sang "Everywhere", "Goodbye To You", "Are You Happy Now?", "Breathe", formed new band The Wreckers in 2005) 1983
    Sam Hornish, Jr. (NASCAR winner of the 2006 Indianapolis 500) 1979
    Matthew Reilly (Austrailian action/adventure author of trilogy "Ice Station", "Area 7", and "Scarecrow", also wrote "Temple", "Contest", and "Seven Deadly Wonders") 1974
    Larry David (witer/producer of "SNL (1984-6)", "Seinfeld", and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" series) 1947
    Vicente Fox (elected president of Mexico in 2000 on his birthday) 1942
    Richard Petty (NASCAR driver) 1937
    Dave Thomas (founder of Wendy's restaurants, advocate for adoption) 1932
    Carlos Saul Menem (elected president of Argentina in 1989) 1930
    Dan Rowan (co-host of "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In") 1922
    Thurgood Marshall (first African American US Supreme Court justice) 1908

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    July 3rd:

    1997 - U.S. President Clinton made his first formal response to the charges of sexual harassment from Paula Jones. He denied all the charges and asked that the judge dismiss the case.
    1991 - U.S. President George Bush formally inaugurated the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota.
    1981 - The Associated Press ran its first story about two rare illnesses afflicting homosexual men. One of the diseases was later named AIDS.
    1971 - Jim Morrison (singer for The Doors) died in Paris at age 27.
    1962 - Jackie Robinson became the first African American to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
    1950 - U.S. carrier-based planes attacked airfields in the Pyongyang-Chinnampo area of North Korea in the first air-strike of the Korean War.
    1940 - Bud Abbott and Lou Costello debuted on NBC radio.
    1939 - Chic Young’s comic strip character, "Blondie" was first heard on CBS radio.
    1924 - Clarence Birdseye founded the General Seafood Corp, later known as Birdseye Foods.
    1922 - "Fruit Garden and Home" magazine was introduced. It was later renamed "Better Homes and Gardens."
    1890 - Idaho became the 43rd united state.
    1863 - The U.S. Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, PA, ended after three days. It was a major victory for the North as Confederate troops retreated.
    1608 - The city of Quebec was founded by Samuel de Champlain.

    Shawnee Smith (Played Ted Danson's assistant on "Becker" series) 1970
    Tom Cruise (Scientologist whack-job) 1962
    Montel Williams (talk-show host) 1956
    Dave Barry (retired newspaper columnist/humorist, wrote "Big Trouble" novel and movie script) 1947
    Ken Russell (directed The Who's rock/opera "Tommy") 1927
    Franz Kafka (wrote "Metamorphosis") 1883
    George M. Cohen (wrote Broadway plays including "Yankee Doodle Dandy") 1878

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    July 4th:

    U.S. Independence Day
    July 4, 1776 - The amended Declaration of Independence from Britain, prepared by Thomas Jefferson, was approved and signed by John Hancock, the President of the Continental Congress in America.

    1987 - Klaus Barbie, a WWII Nazi and the former Gestapo chief known as the "Butcher of Lyon," was convicted by a French court of crimes against humanity and sentenced to life in prison.
    1976 - The U.S. celebrated its Bicentennial (200 years).
    1959 - The 49-star U.S. flag was debuted (adding Alaska).
    1960 - The 50-star U.S. flag made its debut in Philadelphia, Pa (adding Hawaii).
    1955 - The first king cobra snakes born in captivity in the U.S. hatched at the Bronx Zoo in New York City.
    1863 - The Confederate town of Vicksburg, MS, surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant.
    1848 - In Washington, DC, the cornerstone for the Washington Monument was laid.
    1817 - Construction began on the Erie Canal in New York State, to connect Lake Erie and the Hudson River.
    1802 - The U.S. Military Academy officially opened at West Point, NY.

    Hannah Harper (British/American pornstar 2001-) 1982
    Geraldo Rivera (talk-show host, reporter for FOX News Channel) 1943
    George Steinbrenner (Owner of the NY Yankees baseball team since 1973) 1930
    Ann Landers (advice columnist, twin sister of "Dear Abby") 1918
    Mitch Miller (big band leader) 1911
    Gloria Stuart (actress in the 1930s-70s, played old Rose in "Titanic") 1910
    Rube Goldberg (Newspaper cartoonist, drew complicated inventions/machines to do simple tasks) 1883
    Calvin Coolidge (30th US President, from 1923-29) 1872

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    1989 - The pilot episode of "The Seinfeld Chronicles" aired on NBC. A year later, the show begins airing regularly, with the title shortened to "Seinfeld."
    1989 - Former U.S. National Security Council aide Oliver North received a $150,000 fine and a suspended prison term for his part in the Iran-Contra affair. The convictions were later overturned.
    1975 - Bad Company's "Feel Like Making Love" was released.
    1954 - Elvis Presley's first commercial recording session took place in Memphis, TN. He recorded "That's All Right Mama" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky."
    1950 - U.S. forces engaged the North Koreans for the first time at Osan, South Korea.
    1946 - The bikini bathing suit, created by Louis Reard, made its debut during a fashion show at the Molitor Pool in Paris.

    Dolly the Sheep (The first cloned mammal) 1996
    Kelly Kline (pornstar 2003-) 1981
    Jason Wade (singer and guitarist for Christian/mainstream rock band Lifehouse: "Hanging By a Moment", "Breathing", "Spin", "You and Me", "First Time") 1980
    Eva Green (French actress in "Kingdom of Heaven" and "James Bond's Casino Royale") 1980
    Stephanie Smith aka Letha Weapons [pornstar 1994-2000, known for her 38F breasts) 1972
    Edie Falco ("The Sopranos") 1963
    Marc Cohn (folk singer known for "Walking In Memphis" and "Walk Through the World With Me") 1959
    Bill Watterson (drew the "Calvin and Hobbes" comic) 1958
    Huey Lewis (singer for The News: "The Power of Love", "Do You Believe in Love?", "Back In Time", "Hip To Be a Square", "I Want a New Drug", "Some Kind of Wonderful") 1951
    P.T. Barnum (ran a traveling circus) 1810
    William Crotch (composer with a funny last name) 1775

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    July 6th:

    1995 - In Los Angeles, the prosecution rested at the O.J. Simpson murder trial.
    1964 - The Beatles' first film, "A Hard Day's Night," premiered in London.
    1957 - John Lennon and Paul McCartney were introduced to each other.
    1947 - "Candid Microphone" began airing on ABC radio. In 1948 the show moved to TV as "Candid Camera."
    1928 - "The Lights of New York" was previewed in New York's Strand Theatre. It was the first all-talking movie.
    1923 - The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was established.
    1893 - In northwest Iowa 71 people were killed by a tornado.
    1885 - Louis Pasteur successfully tested his anti-rabies vaccine.
    1854 - In Jackson, MI, the Republican Party held its first convention.

    Gregory Smith ("Everwood") 1983
    Tia and Tamera Mowery (real-life twins from "Sister, Sister", sisters of Taj Mowery from "Smart Guy") 1978
    Loni (Asian-American pornstar 2002-) 1977
    Curtis Jackson aka 50 Cent (rapper) 1976
    Geoffrey Rush ("Shine", "Pirates of the Caribbean") 1951
    George W. Bush (43rd US President 2001-2009) 1946
    Sylvester Stallone ("Rambo", "Rocky", "Daylight", "Driven", "Get Carter", "Antz", "Judge Dredd") 1946
    Burt Ward (Robin on "Batman" TV series) 1945
    Eugene Dixon known professionally as Gene Chandler (sang "Duke of Earl") 1937
    Dalai Lama (Spiritual leader exiled from Tibet) 1935
    Janet Leigh (killed in the shower on "Psycho") 1927
    Merv Griffin (talk-show host, creator of "Wheel of Fortune") 1925
    Bill Haley (singer for the Comets: "Rock Around the Clock", "See You Later Alligator", "Shake, Rattle, and Roll") 1925
    Nancy Reagen (US President Ronald Reagen's wife) 1921

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