On this day in 1972, the Atlanta Braves made Hank Aaron the best paid baseball player before the season: a 3 year deal worth around $ 600.000!
A couple of years later, Aaron passed Ruth in the all time HR list.
He retired with 755 after the 1976 season.
We remember another of George Washington's birthdays.
He was so vital to the success of the new American nation.
Our friends at Power Line call him the indispensable man and they are right.
Washington led an army of colonists and then held together the new constitution by serving as the first president.
He could have been "president for life" or reelected to a 3rd term. However, he respected the constitution and set the example by walking away from power.
He was indeed the indispensable man to the new nation. Where would we be today without the work of George Washington?
On February 16, 1964, The Beatles came back to the "The Ed Sullivan Show".
It was the follow up visit to their historic debut the week before.
They sang "She Loves You," "This Boy," "All My Loving," "I Saw Her Standing There," "From Me To You" and "I Want To Hold Your Hand."
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Back in the mid-1990's, I took a business trip to Lubbock, Texas.
I had a pleasant conversation with the taxi driver about Buddy Holly. It seems that every 60-something resident of Lubbock knew Buddy Holly.
Later, we drove to the Holly grave site, which is a popular tourist landmark.
Over the years, I have grown to love Buddy Holly's music.
His repertoire included high energy rock tunes and some nice ballads. Some of his arrangements, such as "Raining in my heart" were a bit ahead of their time.
Holly was a very influential rocker. We believe that The Beatles named their group after the Crickets. The Hollies were apparently named after him, too.
His songs have been recorded by The Beatles ("Words of Love"), Peter & Gordon ("True Love Ways") and The Rolling Stones ("Not Fade Away").
Buddy Holly was killed February 3, 1959 in a plane crash. It inspired Don McClean's "American Pie" and introduced millions of us to the story and the music.
Check out "The Buddy Holly Story", a good movie about his life.
Last but not least, get a Holly CD and turn up the volume.