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2004 Syreeta Wright, singer, Don't You Know With You I'm Born Again, dies at 58
1999 Pluto again becomes outermost planet 1998 NASA announces John Glenn, 76, may fly in space again 1996 Jane Baxter, actress (We Live Again, Blossom Time), dies at 87 1996 "Tartuffe: Born Again" closes at Circle in Sq New York City after 29 performances 1996 "Tartuffe: Born Again," opens at Circle in Sq Theater New York City for 29 performances 1996 Les Baxter, singer/orchestral leader/composer (Born Again), dies at 73 1995 Nancy LaMott, singer, cabaret genre, album 'Ask Me Again' ranked 12th in Billboard Magazine's Top Jazz Albums chart, performed twice for President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, dies at 43 1995 Phyllis Hyman, Phyllis Linda Hyman, soul singer, songwriter, actress, jazz, soul, rhythm and blues, disco genres, first solo Top Ten Hit, 'Can't We Fall In Love Again', received Tony-nomination for Broadway musical, Sophisticated Ladies, dies from suicide at 45 1993 Norodom Sihanouk again installed as king of Cambodia 1993 Rene Ray, English countess/actress (Farewell again), dies at 80 1993 Nigerian singer Fela Kuti arrested again on suspicion of murder 1992 Miley Ray Cyrus, pop-rock singer, actress, 100 Most Influential People in the World list, Time magazine, 2008, star of Disney's 'Hannah Montana', debut album, 'Meet Miley Cyrus' had first top ten single, 'See You Again' 1991 Roseanne Arnold and Tom Arnold wed again, they divorced later 1990 Ms. Magazine hits newstands again after an 8 month hiatus 1984 Horse Racing Breeders' Cup Champs: Chief's Crown, Eillo, Lashkari, Outstandingly, Princess Rooney, Royal Heroine, Wild Again at Hollywood 1984 STS-41-D vehicle again moves out to launch pad 1983 STS-9 vehicle again moves to launch pad 1982 Filming begins on "Never Say Never Again" 1982 California Doug DeCinces hits 3 home runs again in game 1982 Dan Seymour, actor (We the People, Sing it Again), dies at 67 1981 Old Dutch Windmill in Golden Gate Park repaired and working again 1980 Jim Stewart, Bruin's rookie goalie allows 3 goals in his 1st 4 minutes and a total of 5 in 1st period; he never again plays in NHL 1978 At Old Timer's Game it's announced Martin will again manage Yankees 1973 Johnny Watkins bowls six overs 0-21 vs. Pakistan Never again 1970 Beatles release "Beatles Again" aka "Hey Jude" album 1968 After 5 years Russia once again jams Voice of America radio 1967 Beatles release "Christmas Time is Here Again" 1967 Alvin Dark (52-69) is fired, rehired, and fired again as manager of A's 1966 Daylight meteor seen from Utah to Canada. Only known case of a meteor entering Earth's atmosphere and leaving it again 1966 Charlie Schlatter, New York City, actor, 18 Again, Heartbreak Hotel 1963 Warren DeMartini, heavy metal rocker, Dokken-Alone Again, Ratt 1962 Vivian Campbell, heavy metal rocker, White Snake-Here I Go Again 1961 Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, Manchester England, actress, Kill Me Again 1961 Supremes release "I Want A Guy" and "Never Again" 1961 William Duncan, actor (Hopalong Rides Again), dies at 81 1960 Kenneth Branagh, born in Belfast, actor and director, High Season, Dead Again 1960 "Destry Rides Again" closes at Imperial Theater New York City after 472 performances 1959 "Destry Rides Again" opens at Imperial Theater New York City for 472 performances 1958 Ted Williams is fined $250 for spitting at Boston fans again 1958 Oran "Juice" Jones, rocker, Curiosity, Here I Go Again 1956 Max Beerbohm, caricturist/writer (Yet Again), dies 1955 Austrian state treaty signed making Austria independent again 1953 Don Dokken, heavy metal rocker, Dokken-Alone Again 1952 David Stewart, rock guitarist, Eurtyhmics-Here Comes the Rain Again 1951 Nancy LaMott, born in New York City, New York, singer, cabaret genre, album 'Ask Me Again' ranked 12th in Billboard Magazine's Top Jazz Albums chart, performed twice for President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton 1951 Judith Ivey, born in El Paso, Texas, actress, Lady in Red, Hello Again 1950 Phyllis Hyman, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Phyllis Linda Hyman, soul singer, songwriter, actress, jazz, soul, rhythm and blues, disco genres, first solo Top Ten Hit, 'Can't We Fall In Love Again', received Tony-nomination for Broadway musical, Sophisticated Ladies 1950 Gabriel Byrne, Dublin, Ireland, actor, Hello Again, Cool World 1950 Roger Hodgson, rock vocalist, Supertramp-It's Raining Again 1947 Younis Ahmed, cricketer, batted for Pakistan in 1969 and again in 1987 1947 Emmylou Harris, born in Birmingham, Alabama, country singer, Together Again 1947 Dennis De Young, born in Chicago, Illinois, vocalist, Styx-Its Raining Again 1946 Gilbert O'Sullivan, Ireland, singer, Alone Again Naturally 1945 Baseball writers again fail to elect a new Hall of Famer 1944 Henry Vestine, rock guitarist, Canned Heat-On the Road Again 1944 Barry Stevens, British/Netherlands, choreographer, Personals, Young Again 1943 Lou Christie, Lugee Sacco, Penn, vocalist, Lightning Striking Again 1942 Larry Taylor, born in Brooklyn, rocker, Canned Heat-On the Road Again 1941 Adolf Hitler says Russia is "broken" and would "never rise again" 1940 Clem Curtis, born in Trinidad, singer, lead vocalist for The Foundations, a British soul group, including hits, 'Baby Now That I've Found You', 'Back On My Feet Again', 'Any Old Time' 1940 Billboard publishes its 1st singles record chart (#1 is "I'll Never Smile Again" by Tommy Dorsey) 1940 Austin Pendleton, born in Warren, Ohio, actor, Short Circuit, Simon, Hello Again 1939 Bucky Harris signs to manage Washington again 1938 Derek Jacobi, London, actor, Lanner-Strauss Family, Dead Again 1937 Jim Glaser, Spalding, Nebraska, singer, Glaser Bros-Getting to Me Again 1937 Jerry Keller, rocker/actor, If Ever I See You Again 1937 Edward Fox, born in London, England, actor, M-Never Say Never Again 1936 Jerry Lacy, born in Sioux City, Iowa, actor, Play it Again Sam 1936 Chuck Glaser, Spalding, Nebraska, singer, Glaser Bros-Getting to Me Again 1933 Tompall Glaser, Spalding, Nebraska, singer, Glaser Bros-Getting to Me Again 1933 Willie Nelson, born in Abbott, Texas, country singer, On the Road Again 1933 Social-democratic newspaper "Vorwarts" banned again in Berlin 1932 Ethel L Ennis, U.S. orchestra leader/jazz singer, Once Again 1930 Nita Talbot, born in New York City, New York, actress, Supertrain, Here We Go Again 1930 Jay Robinson, born in New York City, actor, Born Again, Malibu Bikini Shop 1930 "Happy Days Are Here Again" by Benny Mereoff hits #1 1929 Burt Bacharach, born in Kansas City, Missouri, composer, I'll Never Fall in Love Again 1929 Peter Jeffrey, actor, Dr. Phibes Rides Again, Twinsanity 1928 Umberto Nobile flies airship over North Pole again 1926 Shortest double header, Yankees lose 6-1 in 72 minutes and lose again 6-2 in 55 minutes to Browns. Yankees had already clinched pennant 1925 Alec McCowen, Tunbridge Wells England, actor, Never Say Never Again 1923 Irvin Kershner, Philadelphia, director, Never Say Never Again 1922 Les Baxter, U.S., singer, orchestra leader and composer, Born Again 1921 Alfred Marks, actor/comedian, Desert Mice, Scream and Scream Again 1920 Austria becomes a kingdom again, under Adm Horthy 1917 Eddie Constantine, US/French actor, Lucky Jo, It Lives Again 1917 Herbert Lom, Czechoslovakia, actor, Pink Panther Strikes Again, Dorian Gray 1915 Dan Seymour, born in Chicago, Illinois, actor, We the People, Sing It Again 1909 Jane Baxter, Feodora Forde, Bremen Germany, actress, We Live Again 1908 Myron McCormick, Albany, actor, Hustler, Jolson Sings Again 1907 Benny Baker, St. Joseph, Missouri, actor, 18 Again, Sting II, Thunderbirds 1906 Bob Howard, born in Newton, Massachusetts, singer/pianist, Sing it Again 1905 Donald Douglas, Scotland, actor, I Love You Again 1904 Boston Herald again refers to New York baseball club as Yankees, when it reports "Yankees take 2," Yankee name not official till 1913 1900 Ludwig Donath, actor, Jolson Story, Jolson Sings Again 1878 Ethel Griffies, actress, Billy Liar, Birds, We Live Again 1876 Charles Halton, born in Washington D.C., actor, Dr. Cyclops, Tugboat Annie Sails Again 1854 SS City of Glasgow leaves Liverpool harbor and is never seen again 1835 Liberty Bell cracks, again 1816 Java again in Dutch hands 1611 Henry Hudson set adrift in Hudson Bay by mutineers on his ship Discovery and never seen again |
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