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EventID |
Date |
Event |
Venue |
City |
StateID |
Option |
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15549 |
Mar 24, 1984 |
Palm Springs, California, officially dedicates a new street, Gene Autry Trail |
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Palm Springs |
ca |
|
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15548 |
Apr 19, 1984 |
Gene Autry's Golden West Broadcasting sells two country radio stations in Detroit, WCXI-AM & FM, to... |
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Detroit |
mi |
|
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15547 |
Nov 22, 1988 |
The Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum opens in Los Angeles |
Gene Autry Museum |
Los Angeles |
ca |
|
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15546 |
Jan 2, 1955 |
Columbia Records presents Gene Autry a plaque honoring his 25-year association with the label... |
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15545 |
Apr 20, 1949 |
Gene Autry receives a key to the city from mayor Tom Price in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where he... |
McNeese Auditorium |
Lake Charles |
la |
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15544 |
May 27, 1989 |
Gene Autry serves as grand marshal for the 33rd Indianapolis 500 Festival Memorial Parade,... |
|
Indianapolis |
in |
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|
15543 |
Aug 22, 1998 |
The Texas Country Music Hall of Fame opens in Carthage, Texas. The inaugural six members: Gene... |
Texas Country Hall of Fame |
Carthage |
tx |
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|
15542 |
Mar 27, 1998 |
Gene Autry, who sold the California Angels baseball team to Disney, is honored with a bronze... |
Anaheim Stadium |
Anaheim |
ca |
|
|
15541 |
Feb 20, 1989 |
The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences bestows its President's Award on former... |
Gene Autry Museum |
Los Angeles |
ca |
|
|
15540 |
Jun 1, 1986 |
Tioga, Texas, renames South Main Street as Gene Autry Drive |
|
Tioga |
tx |
|
|
15539 |
May 28, 1949 |
Trenton, New Jersey, observes Gene Autry Day |
|
Trenton |
nj |
|
|
15538 |
Apr 1, 1932 |
Gene Autry marries Ina Mae Spivey, of Duncan, Oklahoma, after going out on just four dates in St.... |
|
St. Louis |
mo |
|
|
15537 |
Sep 28, 2002 |
John Schneider finishes at #49 when TV Guide ranks television's "50 Sexiest Stars Of All... |
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|
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|
15536 |
Sep 21, 2002 |
A large vase of Georgia marble marked with the initials H.W. is stolen from the gravesite of Hank... |
|
Montgomery |
al |
|
|
15535 |
Jun 1, 1987 |
Columbia releases Rosanne Cash's "The Way We Make A Broken Heart" |
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15534 |
Apr 14, 1970 |
President Richard Nixon is California Angels owner Gene Autry's guest for the team's home opener, a... |
Anaheim Stadium |
Anaheim |
ca |
|
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15533 |
Mar 3, 1954 |
Fiddler Gordon Terry and his wife, Virginia, have a daughter, Ronda Gayle Terry |
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15532 |
Oct 28, 1952 |
Not quite one year after the death of his first wife, Red Foley marries TV personality Sally Sweet... |
|
Iuka |
ms |
|
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15531 |
Mar 4, 1991 |
Rudy and Kim Gatlin have a child, Austin Harmon Gatlin, in Nashville
|
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Nashville |
tn |
|
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15530 |
Sep 6, 1965 |
The ABC sitcom "No Time For Sergeants" airs for the last time. The cast included Bobby... |
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|
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15529 |
Sep 14, 1964 |
The ABC-TV sitcom "No Time For Sergeants" makes its prime-time debut, with a minor acting... |
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15528 |
May 30, 1964 |
The western "A Distant Trumpet" debuts in theaters. The film features an acting role for... |
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15527 |
Jun 22, 1964 |
"Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter leaves New York's Columbia Presbyterian Hospital... |
Columbia Presbyterian Hospital |
New York |
ny |
|
|
15526 |
Jun 12, 1964 |
Broadway composer Cole Porter, a co-writer of the country hit "Don't Fence Me In," checks... |
Columbia Presbyterian Hospital |
New York |
ny |
|
|
15525 |
Aug 6, 1963 |
"Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter is released following a four-month stay at... |
Columbia Presbyterian Hospital |
New York |
ny |
|
|
15524 |
Jul 4, 1961 |
"Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter ends an eight-month stay at New York's Columbia... |
Columbia Presbyterian Hospital |
New York |
ny |
|
|
15523 |
Jun 9, 1960 |
Broadway composer Cole Porter, co-writer of the 1945 country hit "Don't Fence Me In,"... |
|
New Haven |
ct |
|
|
15522 |
Apr 3, 1958 |
"Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter has his right leg amputated mid-thigh at... |
Columbia Presbyterian Hospital |
New York |
ny |
|
|
15521 |
Jan 14, 1958 |
"Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter enters New York's Columbia Presbyterian Hospital... |
Columbia Presbyterian Hospital |
New York |
ny |
|
|
15520 |
May 20, 1954 |
Linda Porter, the wife of "Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter, dies in their apartment... |
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel |
New York |
ny |
|
|
15519 |
Aug 2, 1952 |
Katie Porter, the mother of Broadway composer Cole Porter, dies of a cerebral hemorrhage. Her son... |
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15518 |
Feb 24, 1952 |
Songwriter Cole Porter, who co-wrote Gene Autry's country hit "Don't Fence Me In," is... |
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|
|
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15517 |
Nov 1, 1951 |
Cole Porter, co-author of "Don't Fence Me In," is released from Doctors Hospital in New York... |
Doctors Hospital |
New York |
ny |
|
|
15516 |
Oct 5, 1951 |
"Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter enters Doctors Hospital in Manhattan, where he... |
Doctors Hospital |
New York |
ny |
|
|
15515 |
Jun 26, 1951 |
The Yale Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut, presents Cole Porter Night, honoring a Yale grad who... |
Yale Bowl |
New Haven |
ct |
|
|
15514 |
Aug 1, 1946 |
The movie "Night And Day" premieres in Hollywood, as California observes Cole Porter of... |
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Los Angeles |
ca |
|
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15513 |
Nov 20, 1945 |
Filming wraps for "Night And Day," a Warner Bros. biopic on the life of songwriter Cole... |
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15512 |
Jun 14, 1945 |
Cary Grant begins work on the Warner Bros. movie "Night And Day," a biopic on the life of Cole... |
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15511 |
Oct 8, 1944 |
Kate Smith introduces the country to the Cole Porter/Bob Fletcher tune "Don't Fence Me... |
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15510 |
Jan 7, 1935 |
Six weeks after songwriter Bob Fletcher sent his original version of "Don't Fence Me In"... |
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15509 |
Nov 24, 1934 |
Songwriter Bob Fletcher mails his original lyrics and melody for "Don't Fence Me In" to... |
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15508 |
Oct 19, 1941 |
Composer Cole Porter checks into Doctors Hospital in Manhattan, where he has surgery on his left... |
Doctors Hospital |
New York |
ny |
|
|
15507 |
Jun 9, 1938 |
Happy birthday: The day he turns 47, songwriter Cole Porter breaks his left leg when he trips on... |
|
New York |
ny |
|
|
15506 |
Feb 3, 1938 |
Cole Porter is admitted to New York's Doctors Hospital, where he has a second round of surgery... |
Doctors Hospital |
New York |
ny |
|
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15505 |
Oct 24, 1937 |
Broadway composer Cole Porter breaks both legs in a horse-riding accident in Locust Valley on... |
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Locust Valley |
ny |
|
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15504 |
May 23, 1936 |
The state of Indiana celebrates Cole Porter Day, honoring a native son who has built a... |
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|
in |
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15503 |
Oct 6, 1919 |
"Hitchy-Koo" becomes the first theatrical production with a Cole Porter score to open in New... |
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New York |
ny |
|
|
15502 |
Jun 14, 1914 |
Cole Porter finishes a year of Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he scored low... |
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Boston |
ma |
|
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15501 |
Sep 22, 1913 |
Cole Porter enrolls in Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He lasts only one year,... |
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Boston |
ma |
|
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15500 |
Nov 28, 1911 |
The first Cole Porter musical, "Cora," is staged at the Phi Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut.... |
Phi Theatre |
New Haven |
ct |
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