Sunday January the 2ndON THIS DAY in 1904operatic tenor
James Melton was born in Moultrie Georgia. By the 1930's he was starring on radio in The Ziegfield Follies of the Air and The Intimate Review, the show that first gave us Bob Hope. By the 40's he was featured on the Bell Telephone Hour, the Harvest of Stars, & The Texaco Star Theatre. On TV he sang 4 times on The Ed Sullivan Show, and was host of The Ford Festival. Melton died of pneumonia April 21 1961 at age 56.
On this day in 1908,

announcer
Ben Grauer was born in New York City. He began as a child actor in the 20's, and started his more than 50 year announcing career with NBC in 1932. He covered Olympic Games, presidential inaugurations, international events, and hosted on radio and TV the annual New Year's Eve broadcasts live from Times Square. He emceed over half a dozen TV programs including game shows, quiz shows, concerts and news programs, before leaving NBC when he turned 65 in 1973. Grauer suffered a heart attack & died May 31 1977 at the age of 68.
On this day in 1912, actress
Anna Lee was born in England.

By the early days of US TV she was playing the mother on the sitcom A Date with Judy, Later she played Lila Quartermaine on two soaps, General Hospital & Port Charles over 27 years, until her death May 14, 2004 at age 91, due to pneumonia.
On this day in 1921, the first religious broadcast on radio was aired by pioneer Pittsburgh station
KDKA, as listeners heard the preaching of Dr. E.J. Van Etten of Calvary Episcopal Church.
On this day in 1928, actor
Howard Caine was born in Nashville. He had a 35 year career of guest spots on TV, capped by voice roles on Jonny Quest, Challenge of the Go-Bots & Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo. Earlier he was a member of the cast of Hogan's Heroes, & War and Remembrance. He died Dec. 28 1993 just shy of his 65th birthday.

On this day in 1932,
Freddy Martin formed a new band and was hired to play the Roosevelt Grill in New York City. Martin became one of the big names in the music business. Merv Griffin later became the lead vocalist with Martin's sweet dance band.
On this day in 1936,
Bing Crosby began a ten-year run as the host of the "Kraft Music Hall" on NBC Radio.
Also in 1936, singer/songwriter
Roger Miller was born in Fort Worth Texas. Winner of 11 Grammy's he is remembered for such hit songs as King of the Road, England Swings, You Don’t Want My Love, Dang Me, & Chug-a-Lug. He died Oct 25, 1992, succumbing to lung & throat cancer.

On this day in 1941, the
Andrews Sisters recorded one of their most memorable hits Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy for Decca Records. Patty, LaVerne and Maxene recorded in Los Angeles and the song was heard in the movie, Buck Privates, starring Bud Abbott and Lou Costello.
On this day in 1944, CBC Radio started the Dominion Network with CJOR Vancouver, CJVI Victoria and CHWK Chilliwack as the local affiliates.On this day in In 1949, New Westminster radio station
CKNW moved up the dial from 1230 to 1320 KHz and increased power to 1000 watts. The station had been broadcasting 24 hours a day, a first in British Columbia, since 1947.
On this day in 1953, NBC-TV presented the first program in the series "The Life of Riley", starring
William Bendix.

The program had aired for one season in 1949 with
Jackie Gleason as Chester A. Riley. Before that it had an 8-year run on NBC radio with Bendix in the Riley role (
as pictured.) This TV version ran for 6 years.
On this day in 1954, "Oh! My Pa-Pa" by
Eddie Fisher topped the charts and stayed there for 8 weeks.
On this day in 1955, the
"Bob Cummings Show", the TV sitcom also known as "Love That Bob," starring Cummings, Rosemary DeCamp, Ann B. Davis, and Dwayne Hickman, began its five-season run. It was seen first on NBC, then on CBS, and concluded on NBC.
On this day in 1959, as the bigtime radio era was coming to a close, CBS Radio dropped the curtain on four soap operas.
Our Gal Sunday, This is Nora Drake, Backstage Wife and Road of Life all signed off for the last time.
On this day in 1962,
The Weavers folksinging group was removed from the line-up of NBC-TV's "Jack Paar Show" after their refusal to sign an oath stating they had never been members of the Communist party.
On this day in 1963,

Manitoba-born actor
Jack Carson died at age 52 of stomach cancer. In his 25 year career in film he appeared in some 90 movies, and became a popular m.c. & light comedian on radio. He starred in The Sealtest Village Store with Joan Davis, and the Jack Carson Show. He also had some memorable roles on TV, e.g. a Twilight Zone in which he played an underhanded used car salesman.
Also this day in 1963, actor/director
Dick Powell died at age 58 of cancer of the lymph glands. He'd been a movie star in the 30's, a radio star in the 40's (Richard Diamond, Private Detective) and a TV star & producer in the '50's. (Four Star Playhouse, Dick Powell Show.)
On this day in 1965,
Elvis Presley went to No.1 on the Billboard album chart with the soundtrack from 'Roustabout,' Presley's eighth No.1.
On this day in 1966, the No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit was "We Can Work It Out'' by the
Beatles. The song took over the top spot from Simon & Garfunkel's "Sounds of Silence."
On this day in 1967, Col. Tom Parker persuaded his client
Elvis Presley to increase his share of the revenue from Elvis' live performances to 50% from the previous 33%.

On this day in 1968, Newark, NJ, police confiscated a shipment of
John Lennon and
Yoko Ono's album "Two Virgins". The album featured a nude cover.
Also in 1968, RCA released the album, "
Elvis' Golden Records, Volume 4."
On this day in 1969,
Led Zeppelin played the first of four nights at the Whisky A Go-Go, Los Angeles during the bands first North American tour. Support group was the Alice Cooper band.
On this day in 1970,
Marty Robbins recorded his composition "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife."
On this day in 1971,
George Harrison's All Things Must Pass was number one on North American album charts. It stayed on top for 7 weeks. Harrison was the first ex-Beatle to hit #1 with a solo album.
Also in 1971,
Elvis Presley released the album "Elvis Country (I'm 10,000 Years Old)."

On this day in 1974, singing cowboy
Tex Ritter died of a heart attack at the age of 67. His son, John, became a significant television star in Three's Company, and later, Eight Simple Rules.....
Also in 1974,
Elvis Presley released the album "Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 1."
On this day in 1976, the 100th episode of
"Sanford and Son" was aired.
On this day in 1977, jazz piano great
Erroll Garner died at 53. His most memorable composition was Misty.
On this day in 1979, the trial of ex-Sex Pistol,
Sid Vicious for the October 1978 murder of his girlfriend Nancy Spungen, opened in New York City.

Vicious died of a heroin overdose a month later, thereby not living to hear the verdict.
On this day in 1980, officials of the Miss America Pageant announced that
Bert Parks would not return as host of the annual beauty contest in Atlantic City. Parks sang "There she is, Miss America" for 25 years. He was replaced by Ron Ely, television's Tarzan.
Also in 1980, R & B singer/songwriter (& reputed sometime pimp)
Larry Williams was found dead in his home in Los Angeles. The gunshot wound to the head was never confirmed as the result of a murder or suicide.
On this day in 1981, singer
David Lynch of the Platters died of cancer at the age of 51.
Also in 1981, the late-night radio feature "Night Time America" with Hamilton Ont.-born host/producer
Bob Dearborn began as a satellite-distributed music program from New York. It eventually aired on 154 US stations and locally on Seattle radio station KPLZ.
On this day in 1990,

actor
Alan Hale Jr., forever fondly recalled as the Skipper on Gilligan's Island, died of cancer at age 71.
On this day in 1995, CHUB 1570 Nanaimo became THE WAVE CKWV FM 102.3. Rebroadcaster CHPQ Parksville/ Qualicum became CKWV-1 FM 99.9, and CKEG 1350 moved to AM 1570.On this day in 1997, guitarist
Randy California of Spirit disappeared after being caught in a current off the coast of Hawaii.
On this day in 1998, an autopsy of Saturday Night Live star
Chris Farley showed he overdosed on opiates & cocaine.

Also this day in 1998, veteran record producer
Nik Venet died in Los Angeles of lymphoma. He was 62. During his career, Venet produced more than 300 albums by such greats as the Beach Boys, Glen Campbell, and Bobby Darin.
On this day in 2000, jazz cornet player
Nat Adderly died at his home in Lakeland, Fla., of complications from diabetes. He was 68.
On this day in 2003, rapper
50 Cent was arrested by police in New York after two loaded guns were found in his vehicle. His SUV was searched after it had been left in a no-parking zone.

On this day in 2004, Chicagoland favorite
Orion Samuelson did his last farm report on WGN-AM, concluding a 43 year run.
On this day in 2007,
Kylie Minogue played the first of two nights at Wembley Arena in London during her re-scheduled Showgirl world tour.
On this day in 2008, in spite of his best efforts to keep the operation a secret,
Paul McCartney was revealed by Billboard magazine to have undergone a recent coronary angioplasty.
Also in 2008,
Josh Groban was named America's top selling artist of 2007. The 26-year-old whose hits included ‘You Raise Me Up’, had the best-selling album of the year with the Christmas compilation Noel, which sold close to 3.7 million copies.

On this day in 2009, official US sales figures showed that
AC/DC (above) were the biggest sellers of 2008 with over 3.4 million sales. Lil Wayne was in second place with 3.3 million, Taylor Swift was third with 3.2 million, Coldplay fourth with 2.5 million and Metallica fifth with 2.3 million.
Today's Birthdays:
Country musician Harold Bradley is 85.
Singer Julius Larosa (Arthur Godfrey Time) is 81.
Actor Dabney Coleman (That Girl, Mary Hartman, Buffalo Bill) is 78.
Actor Ken Swofford (Murder She Wrote, Fame, Gunsmoke) is 78.
Actor John Considine (Santa Barbara, Another World) is 75.
Former television evangelist Jim Bakker is 71.
TV animal specialist Jack Hanna is 64.
Actor Ron Hale (General Hospital, Ryan's Hope) is 64.
Actress Wendy Phillips (Studio 60, Big Love, Falcon Crest) is 59.
Actor John Bedford-Lloyd (All My Children, Aliens in the Family) is 54.
Actress Joanna Pacula (Escape From Sobibor, Jake in Progress) is 54.
Actress Gabrielle Carteris (My Alibi, Beverly Hills 90210) is 50.
Actress Tia Carrere (Lilo & Stitch, Relic Hunter, Supernova) is 44.
Actor James Marshall (Twin Peaks, Growing Pains) is 44.
Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. (MacGyver) is 43.
Actor Taye Diggs (Private Practice, Kevin Hill) is 40.
[color=blue]Rock musician Scott Underwood (Train) is 39.
Actor Dax Shepard (Parenthood) is 36.
Rock singer Doug Robb (Hoobastank) is 35.
Actor Dax Shepard (Life with Bonnie, King of the Hill) is 35.
Country musician Chris Hartman is 32.
Rock musician Jerry DePizzo Jr. is 31.
R&B singer Kelton Kessee is 29.
Actress Kate Bosworth (Young Americans) is 28. Chart Toppers - Jan. 2
1950
Dear Hearts and Gentle People - Dinah Shore
A Dreamer’s Holiday - Perry Como
The Old Master Painter - Snooky Lanson
Mule Train - Tennessee Ernie Ford
1959
The Chipmunk Song - The Chipmunks
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - The Platters
One Night - Elvis Presley
City Lights - Ray Price
1968
Hello Goodbye - The Beatles
Daydream Believer - The Monkees
Judy in Disguise (With Glasses) - John Fred & His Playboy Band
For Loving You - Bill Anderson & Jan Howard
1977
Tonight’s the Night (Gonna Be Alright) - Rod Stewart
You Don’t Have to Be a Star (To Be in My Show) - Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr.
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing - Leo Sayer
Sweet Dreams - Emmylou Harris
1986
Say You, Say Me - Lionel Richie
Party All the Time - Eddie Murphy
Alive & Kicking - Simple Minds
Have Mercy - The Judds
1995
On Bended Knee - Boyz II Men
Another Night - Real McCoy
Creep - TLC
Pickup Man - Joe Diffie
2004
Hey Ya! - Outkast
The Way You Move - Outkast
It’s My Life - No Doubt
There Goes My Life - Kenny Chesney