Perhaps the best Jazz Singer/Songwriter within the era - Billie Holiday was born into tumultuous surroundings. Much adversity surrounded her at a very young age, however, for 30 years she made a name for herself in the music industry despite challenges placed before her - Drugs, Alcohol, Physical Abuse & Arrest. Citation: Billie Holiday Style Evolution: No One Did Ladylike Like Lady Day (PHOTOS) | The Huffington Post Billie had a voice that enraptured all who heard. Her soul was deeply revealed when she sang. A checkered past, and a broken home while growing up, took a toll on her sadly. Anyone who listens to her music will hear that pain she battled daily. Her songs are truly an open book to her story. The personal demons, and how she coped with her background, were stressful. All were contributing factors for her consequential demise in 1959 when she passed away at the young age of 44 years old. Here is her story below....
He was one of the best Baseball Catchers of all time. And the 1st of his kind to be elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America into the Baseball National Hall of Fame. Photo Source Citation: 1933 Goudey baseball card of Mickey Cochrane of the Philadelphia Athletics #76 The 2017 Baseball Season officially started on Sunday, April 2nd, 2017!!! Because of this, we would like to honor this player's career and his family history. Gordon "Mickey" was a remarkable man with many talents - Some of which you may not know. We will take you on a short trip down memory lane & introduce some interesting tidbits of his journey into fame and how it all began _________________ Gordon Stanley "Mickey" Cochrane was born April 6, 1903 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. He was one of seven children born to John Cochrane of Omagh in Northern Ireland and wife Sadi...
Louis (Louie) Marx was such a famous Toy Maker for his time that on December 12, 1955, he made the cover of Time Magazine. However, not without many challenges along the way and competition to get to that spot. He is a dream come true creator for many children (young at heart) and why we feel he has an interesting history to share. A must visit for any antique toy enthusiast...Go visit Marx's Toy Museum built in Mr. Marx's honor in Moundsville, West Virginia! Mr. Marx had 12 factories. One of these is below. American made toy trains came from one in Girard, PA. Source Citation: History and Memorabilia l Erie Pennsylvania Born August 11, 1896 in Brooklyn, New York, Mr. Marx lived until he was 85 years old, dying 05 Feb 1982. He is laid to rest in the Bronx in New York. He was the son of Austrian Jewish parents - Jacob & Clara (nee Meergrien) who both immigrated to America before 1895. His father was a Tailor by profession and his mother a Homemaker...
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