Harry Belafonte is 81 today. Here is a little of what Bob Dylan wrote about Belafonte in Chronicles:
To Harry, it didn’t make any difference. People were people. He had ideals and made you feel you’re a part of the human race. There never was a performer who crossed so many lines as Harry. He appealed to everybody, whether they were steelworkers or symphony patrons or bobby-soxers, even children—everybody. He had that rare ability. Somewhere he had said that he didn’t like to go on television, because he didn’t think his music could be represented well on a small screen, and he was probably right. Everything about him was gigantic. The folk purists had a problem with him, but Harry—who could have kicked the shit out of all of them—couldn’t be bothered, said that all folksingers were interpreters, said it in a public way as if someone had summoned him to set the record straight. He even said he hated pop songs, thought they were junk. I could identify with Harry in all kinds of ways. Sometime in the past, he had been barred from the door of the world famous nightclub the Copacabana because of his color, and then later he’d be headlining the joint. You’ve got to wonder how that would make somebody feel emotionally.
And Belafonte was about the best looking man on the planet too.
Ron Howard is 54 today. He’s been on TV and in the movies for 50 years and, of course, won an Oscar for best director for A Beautiful Mind. Howard has been married to Mrs. Howard since 1975 and is the older brother of TV and film character actor Ron Howard’s brother.
Today is also the birthday
… of Roger Daltrey. “Who?” you say. “Of The Who,” I say. He’s 64.
… of Catherine Bach. “Who?” you say. “Daisy Duke of TV,” I say. She’s 54.
… of Oscar-winner Javier Bardem. He’s 39.
… of Chris Webber, the basketball player who called timeout when his team had none left and down by just two points in the 1993 national championship game. That would be a technical foul. Two shoots. Both made. Down four. Oops. He’s 35 today.
Well-known Americans of the 20th century born on this date include band-leader Glenn Miller (1904), author Ralph Ellison (1914), poet Robert Lowell (1917), Mad magazine publisher William M. Gaines (1922) and NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle (1926).
And Lee, official brother of NewMexiKen, circumnavigator of the globe and Pacific Crest Trail thru-hiker celebrates his birthday today. That’s him a few years back in front of some mountain someplace.
Also on March 1st, the Lindbergh infant son was kidnapped (1932), Richard Wright’s Native Son was published (1940), the Peace Corps was established (1961), Johnny Cash married June Carter (1968) and the Supreme Court ruled it was unconstitutional to execute an individual who had committed their crime before age 18 (Roper v. Simmons, 2005).
“Ron Howard is 54 today. He’s been on TV and in the movies for 50 years and, of course, won an Oscar for best director for A Beautiful Mind. Howard has been married to Mrs. Howard since 1975 and is the older brother of TV and film character actor Ron Howard’s brother.”
Now this just cracks me up.
Speaking of Brothers, NewMexiKen is the older brother of me, NewMexiKen’s brother.
Thanks for the birthday shout-out.
Today’s birthdays also include actor David Niven (98), Cubs baseball announcer Harry Caray (94), and actor Robert Conrad (73).
By the way. I think that’s “A” Mountain just west of Downtown Tucson in the photo.
Except Oscar-winner David Niven (1910-1983) and “Holy Cow!” Harry Caray (1914-1998) aren’t exactly living.
“A” Mountain . . . . Ha, ha, good one, SnoLepard.
Happy Birthday!