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This Idaho Woman Has a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
President Jimmy Carter started the celebration of women and a month in the dedication that started back in 1980. It s too bad you only get a month, but that s for another time.
I would love to highlight some of the Gem State s most popular women that you might not know exist. Did you know that this Idahoan has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? Say hello to Marjorie Reynolds (Goodspeed) who is an actress and artist.
The more I look through the things that make Idaho special, you uncover hidden gems. March celebrates the history of women and Idaho shouldn t be forgotten. Marjorie has her name on the star that is surrounded by Marilyn Monroe, Ellen Degeneres, and Oprah Winfrey just to name a few blockbuster women. We have one from Buhl, Idaho.
A couple that I know watches
White Christmas every year with the lady’s parents. When asked if she thought it was a musical of note, my friend’s reply was, “Not really. It’s more of a tradition.” So are full metal fruitcakes and glasses of cow juice left overnight by the fireplace in hopes that St. Nicholas soon will appear and drink it down before it curdles. The film has, admittedly, earned its place in history books as the first release shot in VistaVision, Paramount’s non-anamorphic widescreen answer to CinemaScope. It was also the biggest grossing film of 1954. But as a piece of filmmaking, the only things
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Its the most popular Christmas record of all time. And, it has quite a history.
There are several versions of this classic. But this now-classic song was seen and heard for the first time, in the movie Holiday Inn in 1941.
On a warm day in 1940, Irving Berlin (who was Jewish) penned this song that defines the term classic in Christmas Classic.
The first public performance of the song was by Bing Crosby on his NBC radio show The Kraft Music Hall, on Christmas Day, 1941.
Bing recorded a studio version of White Christmas in just 18 minutes, on May 19,1942. As you can see on my 78-rpm record, pictured at the top of the article, Crosby was supported by the Ken Darby Singers, and John Scott Trotter s Orchestra. It was released on the Decca label, July 30, 1942, as part of an album of six 78-rpm records from Holiday Inn.