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Daily horoscope and birthdays for April 1, 2021
Francis Drake
Thursday, April 1, 2021
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Searching for answers and solutions will be successful today because you will not stop until you find what you’re looking for. You’ll be like a dog with a bone.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): You will encounter someone who is powerful today. However, in turn, you will be powerful as well. A true standoff of energy.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): In discussions with bosses, parents and teachers, you see a better way of doing something. The question is, Will anyone listen to you?
CANCER (June 21 to July 22): You will love discovering secrets or getting to the bottom of something. You want to know what really went on in the past. What’s the truth?
By Keefer
Apr 1, 2021
1961 - The Beatles began a three-month residency at The Top Ten Club, Hamburg, playing 92 straight nights. It was during this visit that Astrid Kirchherr, a German photographer, cut Stuart Sutcliffe s hair into the style destined to become known as the Beatle haircut which The Beatles later adopted themselves.
1966 - Pye Records released David Bowie s first solo single, Do Anything You Say. Bowie had previously recorded as David Jones and The Lower Third.
1966 - The Troggs recorded Wild Thing at Regent Sound Studio in London. The song went on to be a No. 1 hit in the U.S. A New York group called Jordan Christopher & The Wild Ones were the first to record this, but their version flopped. The Troggs were introduced to the song by their manager and considered it so weird and unusual that we just had to record it . This was written by a songwriter named Chip Taylor. Wild Thing came out in a matter of minutes. The pauses and the hesitations are a resul
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