Birthday Report for January 7th, 1967 |
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Events of the Month for Pamela Anderson |
When Pamela Anderson entered the world, these stories made the front page of the nation's newspapers: American astronauts Virgil Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffe are killed when a flash fire destroys their Apollo 1 spacecraft. In Detroit, General Motors recalls 269,000 automobiles because of safety problems. Rep. Adam Clayton Powell (D., N.Y.) is ousted as chairman of the House Education and Labor committee amid charges he misused congressional funds. In other news, a two-month exhibition of Dada art closes in Paris. In Jerusalem, Israel and Syria confirm their armistice. In Moscow, new U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson delivers a message to Soviet leaders from President Johnson. |
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Entertainment News for the year Pamela Anderson was born |
Audiences were applauding these developments in the entertainment industry when Pamela Anderson was an infant. Aretha Franklin hits the top of the charts this year with Respect and I Never Loved a Man. The musical Hair arrives off Broadway. The Beatles continue to top the charts with All You Need is Love and Penny Lane. The Monkees are also on the charts this year with Daydream Believer and I'm a Believer. |
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Popular Music when Pamela Anderson was born. |
When Pamela Anderson was rocking in a cradle, these songs were topping the music charts: Back in 1967, the popular songs were: Daydream Believer performed by The Monkees; Happy Together performed by The Turtles; Light My Fire sung by The Doors; as well as Never My Love by The Association. Also topping the musical charts: Penny Lane by The Beatles; Respect by Aretha Franklin; The Happening by The Supremes; and the ever popular The Letter by The Box Tops. |
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Movie News for the year Pamela Anderson was born. |
While Pamela Anderson was discovering how to stand up, The Academy gave a standing ovation to these movies and actors: 'In The Heat Of The Night'- Produced by Walter Mirisch won the Best Movie Academy Award in 1967. Also this year, the Academy Award for Best Actor went to Rod Steiger for his role in 'In the Heat of the Night' and the Best Actress Award went to Katherine Hepburn for her role in 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?'. |
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