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DYR Today, November 18

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“Born Today”

  • Damon Wayans, Jr. (34)
  • Nasim Pedrad (35)
  • Nate Parker (37)
  • Fabolous (39)
  • Chloe Sevigny (42)
  • Mike Epps (46)
  • Peta Wilson (46)
  • Megyn Kelly (46)
  • Duncan Sheik (47)
  • Daphne Rubin-Vega (47)
  • Romany Malco (48)
  • Owen Wilson (48)
  • Kirk Hammett (54)
  • Elizabeth Perkins (56)
  • Oscar Nunez (58)
  • Kevin Nealon (63)
  • Delroy Lindo (64)
  • Andrea Marcovicci (68)
  • Linda Evans (74)
  • Susan Sullivan (74)
  • Brenda Vaccaro (77)
  • Mickey Mouse (88) Featured Above
  • Pedro Infante (RIP)

“Died Today”

  • Donald Dillaway (Born: March 17, 1903 / Died: November 18, 1982)
  • Doug Sahm (Born: November 6, 1941 / Died: November 18, 1999)
  • James Coburn (Born: August 31, 1928 / Died: November 18, 2002)

“Movies”

“Music”

  • 1972 – Johnny Nash’s “I Can See Clearly Now” remained the #1 song

  • 1974 – The album The Lambs Lie Down on Broadway was released
  • 1978 – Donna Summer stayed #1 on the charts with “MacArthur Park”
  • 1989 – Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 remained the #1 album

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  • 1982 – Joan Jett & the Blackhearts released the album I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll.

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  • 1991 – U2 released their album Achtung Baby
  • 1995 – “You Remind Me of Something” by R. Kelly was #1 on the R&B charts
  • 1997 – The final recording of John Denver, The Unplugged Collection, was released.
  • 2000 – “Independent Women Part I” by Destiny’s Child was the #1 song
  • 2000 – “Best of Intentions” by Travis Tritt was the #1 country song

“TV/Radio”

  • 1956 – Fats Domino performed “Blueberry Hill” on The Ed Sullivan Show.
  • 1984 – Fatal Vision premiered on NBC

  • 1992 – The 100th episode of “In the Heat of the Night” aired.
  • 1998 – The 100th episode of “Party of Five” aired on FOX.
  • 1998 – The 100th episode of “Star Trek: Voyager” aired.

“Other Important Events”

  • 1883 – The U.S. and Canada adopted a system of standard time zones.
  • 1903 – The U.S. and Panama signed a treaty that granted the U.S. rights to build the Panama Canal.
  • 1928 – The first successful sound-synchronized animated cartoon premiered in New York. It was Walt Disney’s “Steamboat Willie,” starring Mickey Mouse.

  • 1959 – William Wyler’s “Ben-Hur” premiered at Loew’s Theater in New York City’s Times Square.
  • 1966 – Sandy Koufax (Los Angeles Dodgers) announced his retirement from major league baseball.
  • 1969 – Apollo 12 astronauts Charles “Pete” Conrad Jr. and Alan L. Bean landed on the lunar surface during the second manned mission to the moon.
  • 1987 – CBS Inc. announced it had agreed to sell its record division to Sony Corp. for about $2 billion.
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