June 2, 2026

June 3-Eggs, Andy Warhol shot, Willie Nelson, Warlock, C&C Music Factory, The Rembrandts, Deniece Williams

June 3-Eggs, Andy Warhol shot, Willie Nelson, Warlock, C&C Music Factory, The Rembrandts, Deniece Williams
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National Egg day. Entertainment from 1973. Andy Warhol shot by feminist, Willie Nelson hit with $32 million tax bill, 1st baseball uniforms. Todays birthdays - Jimmy Rogers, Tony Curtis, Ian Hunter, Eddie Holman, Deniece Williams, Danny Wilde, David Cole, Doro. Muhammad Ali died.

Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/
Egg Song - Land before time
My love - Paul McCartney & Wings
You always come back - Johnny Rodriguez
Birthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/
Thats all right - Jimmy Rogers
Once bitten twice shy - Ian Hunter
Hey there lonely girl - Eddie Holman
Lets hear it for the boy - Deniece Williams
Just the way it is - The Rembrandts
I'll be there for you - The Rembrandts
Gonna make you sweat - C&C Music Factory
All we are - Warlock
Exit - Those kind of songs - Brinley Addington https://www.brinleyaddington.com/

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Hey, hello everyone, I am Jeff and welcome to History

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and Facto.

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It's about today. Today's June.

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The third day eggs is to look around for something

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to chew.

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Exactly.

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Feeding myself is very, very tricky because you've seen I'm

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ridiculously picky eggs.

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Today is National Eggs Day. That's a little easier to

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celebrate today. You eggs have gone down sixty percent of

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the last five months. So do you want to win

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a bet or solve one of the oldest riddles of

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all time?

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What comes first? The chicken or the egg? Well, that's

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a chicken.

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It's right there on the first page of the Bible,

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verse twenty one. In Genesis, God created every winged foul

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and said, go forth be fruitful and multiply. Pretty plain

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and simple. Now, eggs, they are really good for you,

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only about seventy five calories, are really high end protein,

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so if you want to lose weight, eggs are kind

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of a key way to do it. But you can

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put them on anything the way you want it. You

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know they're healthy. So uh, I think today might be

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a good breakfast for dinner day, or you can put

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them on salads, have them poach scramble however you want them.

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Just enjoy some eggs today.

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Let's see what happened in entertainment on June the third,

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It was back to nineteen seventy three. Number one album

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was Red Rose Speedway by Paul McCartney and Wings Paul

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McCartney and the Wings. Yet they're a normal song with

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my love.

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And when the carver's bad, I'll still find something there

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with my love.

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It's sounds.

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Every well was.

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My Johnny Rodriguez.

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He had the number one country song with you always

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come back to hurting me instead of me?

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Can love feel better? Just make it worse? You tell me,

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then call me back and then send me three.

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All come back.

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To hurting me.

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The number one book was Once Is Not Enough by

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Jacqueline Who's Done. The top movie was Pat Garrett and

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Billy the Kid, well about Pat Garrett killing Billy the Kid,

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stars James Coburn and Chris Kristofferson. Back in nineteen ninety one,

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the I R s they popped country singer Willie Nelson

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with a thirty two million dollar tax bill for back taxes.

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Will He told them, hey, just hold on a minute now,

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so he started selling tapes by mail. Order he called

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him is who will buy my memories? The IRS tapes?

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And after a while you could actually call them one

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eight hundred IRS tapes. It took Willy three years, but

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he has been able to pay off that IRS bill.

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They did take his house too, all right. What happened

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on June the third? Now I know what this guy

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got his name? Thirteen fifty three in Spain, they held

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a huge royal wedding. Future king eighteen year old Peter

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the Croul He married fourteen year old Blanche of Bourbon.

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Well Peter.

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He abandoned Blanche on their honeymoon two days later. Yeah,

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he went to his secret wife Maria. Baseball in eighteen

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fifty one, the New York Knickerbockers were the first team

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ever in history to actually all wear uniforms. They all

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wore straw hats, white shirts, and blue trousers. Knickerbocker, it's

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actually from he's a fictional character, father Diedrich Fickerbacker. It's

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from a book called the History of New York and

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the Knickerbocker. He's supposed to represent all New Yorkers. Yeah,

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the Knicks are the Knickerbuckers. Nineteen twenty five, The Good year,

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blimp made its first flight and flew for Akron, Ohio. Now,

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their first blimp was the first blimpy is Helium and

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it had an enclosed cabin. Nineteen fifty nine, they held

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the first graduation at the US Air Force Academy in

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Colorado Springs. If you're a radical feminist and totally hate

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I guess you'd take it out your hatred of men. Yeah,

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they shoot gay artist Andy Warhol. Well, that's what Valerie

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Solanas did today. In nineteen sixty eight in his Manhattan studio,

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she shot Andy three times in the stomach. Yeah, she

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thought Warhol was trying to steal her Scum manifesto. Scum

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and stands for Society for cutting up Men. Now call

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for women worldwide to kill all men and overthrow the governments.

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Okay, so Warhol.

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Though he was originally pounds dead when they showed up,

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but they were able to revive him. But he had

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to wear a surgical course at the rest of his

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life to keep his internal organs in place. That's been

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another twenty years before he died.

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This is messed up.

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Valerie, though she was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. She pleaded

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guilty to reckless assault with the intent to harm. Served

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three years in prison before they let her go. Also,

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in nineteen sixty eight, the Poor People's March in Washington,

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d C. Now, the organizers, they were really surprised that

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the low turnout gues. It never crossed their mind that

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the poor people couldn't afford to go to Washington, d C.

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To March nineteen seventy two, twenty five year old Sally

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Precint became the first female rabbi in the United States.

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She was ordained in Cincinnati, Ohio. Now, I am a

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horrible speller.

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Spect spell spell Check.

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You can't even figure out what I'm trying to spell sometimes,

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so bet National Spelling Being Yeah, I'd never have a

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chance to win that. I have no idea what those

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little kids are actually spelling. But I could have won

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that National Spelling Bee in nineteen ninety three. Jeff Hooper, Yeah,

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he won it. Yeah, by spelling Kamakazi. Now I would

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have messed with the judges on that. I would have said,

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drink or plane, joke.

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Doke, coke joked, joke, dish shiverbth day, We're gonna pause

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he left this shubday.

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We gonna simple carg like this shibirthday, and you know

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you don't give up.

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That's birthday, all right.

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Let's check out who was born on you? In the

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third you told me, baby, once upon a time you

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said about it beyond.

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Shop in mind. But that's all right. I know you

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love was the mother man. But that's all right. That

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was blues legend.

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Jimmy Rodgers. He's born in Ruleville, Mississippi, in nineteen twenty four.

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Jimmy.

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He started out playing guitar and harmonica for Muddy Waters Band.

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Then he went solo in nineteen fifty. And that song

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that I played, that's all right. It's a blues anthem.

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It's one of the most covered blue songs in history.

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Johnny left music in the late nineteen fifty when it

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drove a taxi cab for a few years, and he

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opened up his own clothing store. Nineteen seventy one, he

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came back to music, toured and recorded the rest of

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his life. He died from colon cancer in nineteen ninety seven,

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at seventy three year olds. He had one son, actor

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Tony Curtis. He was born in East Harlem, New York,

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in nineteen twenty five. Acted for over sixty years. He

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was in over one hundred movies, nominated for an Oscar

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for The Defiant One. He's also in Houdini.

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What is it all?

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American Trapanese, that kind of stuff. But his cocaine and

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alcohol Ad Dixon, Yeah, it really hit hard in the

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nineteen seventies. The only reason he could get work is

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that his friends kind of felt sorry for him. Some

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they had given these little tiny rolls just to give

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them a little bit of money. But he did get

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clean of the nineteen eighties. This squer kind of made

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a little pickup after it. His first wife was actor

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Jenet the actress Gently They had two daughters, One of

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those was Jamie Lee Curtis. Then he had two daughters

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from his second wife, and then he had two more

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children from his third wife. Married his sixth wife in

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nineteen ninety eight. They were together until he died in

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twenty ten from heart failure, eighty five years old. Yeah,

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you're right, that was not great White. That was the

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original from Ian Hunter in his eighty seven He was

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born in Oswesterly, England in nineteen thirty nine. Now he

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started out as the least singing for the band Mata

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Hoopo from nineteen sixty nine to seventy four.

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Then he went solo.

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You know what.

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He came back and was done every matha Hoopole reunion.

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I'm sure they've had though. Some of his solo hits

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are ones bitting and twice shy I Need Your Love.

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All the good ones are taken. Yeah, he's married and

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they have a daughter.

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Hey.

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He is Eddie Holman eighty years old today, born in Norfolk,

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Virginia in nineteen forty six. Now, when Eddie was ten

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years old, he went on the stage at the Apollo

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Theater on Amateur Night. He won, Yeah, got him some

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job singing on Broadway and Carnegie Hall. Released his first

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album in nineteen sixty two nineteen seventy That song Lonely

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Girl made it up to number two. After that, Eddie

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was considered a one hit wonder bud.

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Get this.

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He's still playing and he's actually over in England right

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now doing some shows. Eddie's an ordained Baptist minister and

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him and his wife they have three children. Seventy six

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year old Denise Williams was born in Gary, Indiana in

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nineteen fifty. Denise she started out as a backup singer

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for Stevie Wonder, released her first album in nineteen seventy six.

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Her first it was huge. It was too much, too little,

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too late with Johnny Mathis. Then it's it's gonna take

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a miracle. Let's hear it for the boys.

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I can't get enough.

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She's at least twenty albums. They didn't pop, soul, R

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and B, gospel and disco, all the genres. Won four Grammys. Denise,

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she's three times divorced. She had two sons from her

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first husband and two son from her second or third husband.

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Bad good things last, let's just lay event.

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Let's just slage.

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That sound familiar? Okay, what about now?

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No one?

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That was going to be this lady and the Johnson

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Chenge Fruit. She's not last the Lace.

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It's like you whist against Seconty who has a vignon day?

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Who even know.

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They are the ol Rock Duh? The rim Brands.

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Danny Wild sings lead for the rim Brands. Danny was

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born in Holton, Maine in nineteen fifty six, makes him

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seventy today now. He started out in the punk power

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band The Quick, then him and Phil Solomon found under

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the rem Brands. In nineteen eighty nine, Johnny, have you

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seen her?

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Someone?

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The house is out and not a home. That's some

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of the other songs you might have heard from him.

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Red Brands. They're still out there performing dance so you

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can't dance, So you.

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Can't dance more. Get on the floor and get come

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back down, upsock down, easy to, letting Me See the Moon.

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David Cole, he was half a C and C Music Factory.

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He was with Robert Clavius Cole. He was born in Johnson, Tennessee,

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in nineteen sixty two. Cole and Clovis. Their first band

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that they had it was called two Puerto Ricans, A

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black Man and a Dominican. Yeah, you gotta love the

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nineteen eighties. Now, they actually did have one song that

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charted over in the UK, ended up to number forty

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seven nineteen eighty nine, and they formed CNC Music Factory.

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Some of Davis She's the woman you hear singing with them, now,

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gonna make you sweat, Here we Go, things that make

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you say yeah, some of their big hits. Now during

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the day, they were actually more popular as record producers.

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They produced records for everybody. Mariah Carreyretha Franklin, James Brown,

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Lisa Lisa and the Colet Jam Yeah, a whole bunch

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more Now David. He died in nineteen ninety five from

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spinal meningitis at thirty two years old. Now Mariah Carey.

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She wrote the song that she got the boys to

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men to sing it with her, that One Sweet Day. Yeah,

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it's in memory of Cole. She was born Dorothea Pesh.

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She is world famous just as Doro. She's sixty two.

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Born in Dusseldorf, West Germany in nineteen sixty four. She

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is known as the metal Queen. She out formed the

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band Warlock in nineteen eighty two, sing lead until they

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broke up in nineteen eighty nine. Now I guess you

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might know some of their songs Burning Witches, metal Thango,

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all we Are. But after they broke up, she came

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to the United States. Gene Simmons from Kiss Yeah. He

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set her up. He got her record deal in a

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backup band. Fifteen albums later, she's world famous as the

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metal Queen. Alright today, and let's do with our quote

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of the day, boxer Muhammad al a And he died

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today in twenty sixteen at seventy four years old. Muhammad said,

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a man who views the world the same at fifty

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as he did at twenty wasted thirty years of his life.

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That's true. Well, thank you all for listening today. Don't

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forget to follow us.

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I need you to listen to his son and you

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can come see his cool media dot com or Country

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Underground Radio Artists.

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Today, we're gonna go with Brinley Addington. It's those kind

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of songs. You guys, have an awesome day and we'll

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talk tomorrow.

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I love this water in holding the ball, I eat

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ball in a throw back of her band usually lets

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me drop a five inch of jar for still guitar

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on a heartbreaks song. But Dawn here's a twenty. It's

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time boys. I can't do it tonight.

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Boys.

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It'll feel too real, too close to home. I'm too

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tore rubbing, she's.

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Too far gone.

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Don't play me, no hang, no wheeling, no wet leave,

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no no shows on that. Oh how it's gone ahead

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and me there's a teerium affair.

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Since she ain't here, I'm so long FROMI can cry.

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I can't listen to those kinds of songs, all this

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kind of night

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