ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY * FEBRUARY 16

  • Eigh Days A Week
  • The late Sonny Bono (“Laugh At Me”) is born in 1935
  • The late Herb and Hal Kalin- the Kalin Twins (“When”)- are born in 1939
  • The late Bill Doggett (“Honky Tonk”) is born in 1916
  • The late songwriter Otis Blackwell (“Don’t Be Cruel”, “Handy Man”, “Great Balls Of Fire” and many others) is born in 1931
  • Doris Troy (“Just One Look”) dies of emphysema in 2004
  • Tony Sheridan (sang with the Beatles on their early German records like “My Bonnie”) dies, 2013
  • Charlie Ryan (“Hot Rod Lincoln”) dies of heart disease, 2008
  • Billy Ward (“Star Dust” with his Dominoes) dies from complications of Alzheimer’s disease in 2002
  • Paul Anka marries his first wife, Anne in the chapel of Orly Airport in Paris (it lasts 37 years), 1963
  • Rod Stewart becomes a dad for the eighth time when wife Penny gives birth to son Aiden, 2011
  • Ike Turner is convicted on cocaine charges and sentenced to four years in prison (he serves 18 months), 1990
  • “Aretha Franklin Day” is celebrated in Detroit, 1968
  • Billy Vera receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 1988
  • Rick Nelson starts his first-ever British tour, 1972
  • Cher’s solo weekly TV show (cleverly named “Cher”) premieres on CBS with guest-star Elton John, 1975
  • The Beatles make their second appearance on CBS-TV’s “Ed Sullivan Show”, 1964
  • Aretha Franklin records “Spanish Harlem”, 1971

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