PIONEER ROCK GUITARIST DIED ON THIS DAY

Gone Surfing - For Dick Dale

Dick Dale, the king of surf guitar, dies at 81

Dick Dale (Richard Anthony Monsour)
(May 4, 1937 – March 16, 2019)

Rock guitarist Dick Dale was a pioneer of surf music, drawing
on
Middle Eastern music scales and experimenting with reverb.

Dale was known as "The King of the Surf Guitar," which was
also the title of
his second studio album.

Dale was one of the most influential guitarists of all time and
especially of the early 1960s.

Most of the leading bands in surf music, such as the Beach
Boys
, Jan and Dean and the Trashmen, were influenced by
Dale’s music, and often included recordings of Dale’s songs
in their albums.

His style and music influenced guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix,
Pete Townshend, Eddie Van Halen and Brian May.

In early 2008, Dick Dale experienced a recurrence of colorectal
cancer and completed a surgical,
chemotherapy, and radiation
treatment regimen.
    

Dale died in Loma Linda, California, on March 16, 2019, at the
age of 81.He was treated for
heart failure and kidney failure
prior to his passing.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)  
    
   

Dick Dale - Wikipedia

   
      

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THESE PAST EVENTS MADE HISTORY

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CAMILLE BOHANNON

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FIRST GOLD RECORD WENT TO PERRY COMO

On this date in 1958, the Recording Industry Association of America awards  its first Gold Record to Perry Como, for “Catch A Falling Star.” Como was a  native of Canonsburg, PA in

  

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On March 14, 1958, the RIAA (Recording Industry Association
of America
®)  awarded its first official Gold Record to
Perry
Como
for his smash-hit single “Catch A Falling Star.”

For as long as most people have been buying popular music
on records, tapes and compact discs, the records, tapes and
disks they’ve bought have carried labels like “Certified Gold!”
and “Double Platinum!!”

Those labels have been in use since the early days of the rock-
and-roll era.

Perry Como Obituary (2001) - Jupiter, FL
Pierino Ronald "Perry" Como (May 18, 1912 – May 12, 2001)

During a career spanning more than half a century, Perry
Como recorded exclusively for
RCA Victor for 44 years,
from 1943 until 1987.

In the official RCA Records Billboard magazine memorial,
Como’s life was summed up in these few words: "50 years
of music and a life well lived. An example to all."    

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A NATIVE AMERICAN WOMAN GRADUATED

How Susan La Flesche Picotte Became the 1st Native American to Earn a Medical  Degree | Share My Lesson

On March 18, 1889, Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte (1865-1915) 
became the first Native American woman to graduate from
medical school.

She was top of her class at the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania.

The college was one of the only medical schools on the East 
Coast to accept women as students in the late 1800’s.         
       
History Channel - National History Day

Susan LaFlesche Picotte Memorial Hospital image. Click for full size.
Susan LaFlesche Picotte Memorial Hospital

    
A bronze sculpture of trailblazing Nebraska Native American 
physician.


Susan once wrote, “It has always been a desire of mine to study medicine ever since I was a small girl,” for even then I saw the
need of my people for a good physician.”

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FACT FOR THE DAY FROM THE RETRO BLOG

Facts About Friday The 13th Superstitions You Need To Know

Friday the 13th is a widely recognized Western superstition
combining the fear of the number 13—associated with
biblical betrayal and Norse mythology—with the unlucky
reputation of Fridays.

Believed to cause bad luck, it causes significant anxiety
and economic impact, with roughly 1 in 212 days being
a Friday the 13th.

30+ Happy Friday The 13th Stock Photos, Pictures & Royalty ...

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