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For most of the 20th century, it was widely assumed that Billy the Kid was left-handed. This belief came from the fact that the only known photograph of Billy, an undated ferrotype, shows him with a Model 1873 Winchester rifle in his right hand and a gun belt with a holster on his left side, where a left handed person would typically wear a pistol. The belief became so entrenched that in 1958, a biographical film was made about Billy t ...
See also:Billy the Kid, Billy the Kid - Biography, Billy the Kid - Lincoln County War, Billy the Kid - Pat Garrett, Billy the Kid - Lincoln Escape, Billy the Kid - Death, Billy the Kid - Left-handed or right-handed?, Billy the Kid - Brushy Bill, Billy the Kid - In film literature and music Read more here: » Billy the Kid: Encyclopedia II - Billy the Kid - Left-handed or right-handed? |
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 |  |  | 1958 in music - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Grace Slick - Early lifeSlick was born in Evanston, Illinois, a Chicago suburb, to Ivan W. Wing and his wife Virginia Barnett. She attended high school in Palo Alto, California, near San Francisco. She then attended two universities, Finch College in New York from 1956 to 1958 and the University of Miami in Florida from 1957 to 1959.
Slick maintained a friendship with Janis Joplin, that began early in her music career and lasted until Joplin's death by drug overdose on October 4, 1970, and a friendship and a brief romantic relationship with Jim Morrison, who also died of ...
See also:Grace Slick, Grace Slick - Early life, Grace Slick - Rock star, Grace Slick - At Woodstock: Calling for a revolution, Grace Slick - Multiple arrests, Grace Slick - Retired Life, Grace Slick - Trivia Read more here: » Grace Slick: Encyclopedia II - Grace Slick - Early life |
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 |  |  | 1958 in music - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Robert Mitchum - Discography
Robert Mitchum - Albums.
Calypso — Is Like So . . . (1957, Capitol)
That Man, Robert Mitchum, Sings (1967, Monument) Country: #35
Robert Mitchum - Singles.
"The Ballad of Thunder Road" (1958, Capitol) Pop: #62
"Little Old Wine Drinker Me" (1967, Monument) Country: #9 Pop: #96
"You Deserve Each Othe ...
See also:Robert Mitchum, Robert Mitchum - Life and career, Robert Mitchum - Early life and career, Robert Mitchum - Work in film noir, Robert Mitchum - Career in the '50s and '60s, Robert Mitchum - Music career, Robert Mitchum - Later career and death, Robert Mitchum - Filmography, Robert Mitchum - Discography, Robert Mitchum - Albums, Robert Mitchum - Singles, Robert Mitchum - References and further reading Read more here: » Robert Mitchum: Encyclopedia II - Robert Mitchum - Discography |
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 |  |  | 1958 in music - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Albert Schweitzer - Later lifeFrom 1939-1948 he stayed in Lambaréné, unable to go back to a Europe in war. Three years after the end of World War II, in 1948, he returned for the first time to Europe and kept travelling back and forth (and once to the USA) as long as he could until his death in 1965.
From 1952 until his death he fought together with Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell against nuclear tests and bombs. In 1957 and 1958 he held four speeches over Radio Oslo which were published in Peace or Atomic War.
He died on t ...
See also:Albert Schweitzer, Albert Schweitzer - Theology, Albert Schweitzer - Music, Albert Schweitzer - Philosophy, Albert Schweitzer - Stance on racial relations, Albert Schweitzer - Medicine, Albert Schweitzer - Later life, Albert Schweitzer - Selected bibliography, Albert Schweitzer - Timeline Read more here: » Albert Schweitzer: Encyclopedia II - Albert Schweitzer - Later life |
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 |  |  | 1958 in music - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Johnny Cash - Albums1957 - Johnny Cash and His Hot and Blue Guitar
1958 - Johnny Cash Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous
1959 - The Fabulous Johnny Cash
1959 - Hymns by Johnny Cash
1959 - Songs of Our Soil
1959 - Greatest Johnny Cash
1960 - Johnny Cash Sings Hank Williams
1960 - Ride This Train
1960 - Now There Was A Song
1961 - Now, Here's Johnny Cash
1962 - Hymns from the Heart
1962 - The Sound of Johnny Cash
1962 - All Aboard the Blue Train
1963 - Blood, Sweat and Tears
1963 - Ring of Fire
1963 - The Christmas Spirit
1964 - Keep on the Su ...
See also:Johnny Cash, Johnny Cash - Biography, Johnny Cash - Early life, Johnny Cash - Early career, Johnny Cash - Drug addiction, Johnny Cash - The Man in Black, Johnny Cash - Highwaymen, Johnny Cash - American recordings, Johnny Cash - Sickness and death, Johnny Cash - Legacy, Johnny Cash - Trivia, Johnny Cash - Albums, Johnny Cash - Awards, Johnny Cash - Grammys, Johnny Cash - MTV Video Music Awards, Johnny Cash - Sample Read more here: » Johnny Cash: Encyclopedia II - Johnny Cash - Albums |
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 |  |  | 1958 in music - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Ernie Kovacs - Writing TV and Movie CreditsKovacs wrote a novel entitled, ZOOMAR (A Sophisticated Novel About Love and TV) in 1956, published by Doubleday. While he worked on several other projects in book form, his only other published title was "How To Talk At Gin", published posthumously in 1962. During 1955-1958 he wrote for Mad Magazine, including the recurring "Strangely Believe It!" (a parody of Ripley's Believe It or Not! that also was featured on Kovacs' TV show) and "Gringo," a board game with ridiculously ...
See also:Ernie Kovacs, Ernie Kovacs - Visual Humor and Characters, Ernie Kovacs - Use of Music, Ernie Kovacs - First marriage, Ernie Kovacs - Second marriage, Ernie Kovacs - Writing TV and Movie Credits, Ernie Kovacs - Lost and Surviving TV Work, Ernie Kovacs - Death, Ernie Kovacs - TV-Movie Bio and Retrospectives, Ernie Kovacs - Trivia and Interesting Facts, Ernie Kovacs - Biographies Read more here: » Ernie Kovacs: Encyclopedia II - Ernie Kovacs - Writing TV and Movie Credits |
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 |  |  | 1958 in music - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Billy the Kid - Left-handed or right-handed?For most of the 20th century, it was widely assumed that Billy the Kid was left-handed. This belief came from the fact that the only known photograph of Billy, an undated ferrotype, shows him with a Model 1873 Winchester rifle in his right hand and a gun belt with a holster on his left side, where a left handed person would typically wear a pistol. The belief became so entrenched that in 1958, a biographical film was made about Billy t ...
See also:Billy the Kid, Billy the Kid - Biography, Billy the Kid - Lincoln County Cattle War, Billy the Kid - Lew Wallace and amnesty, Billy the Kid - Pat Garrett, Billy the Kid - Escape from Lincoln, Billy the Kid - Death, Billy the Kid - Left-handed or right-handed?, Billy the Kid - Brushy Bill, Billy the Kid - In film literature and music Read more here: » Billy the Kid: Encyclopedia II - Billy the Kid - Left-handed or right-handed? |
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 |  |  | 1958 in music - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Tim Curry - Early LifeTim Curry's father James was a Methodist chaplain for the British Navy, though Tim himself was always a "cheerful agnostic" (his own words), and remains so to this day. Upon James' death in 1958, Tim relocated to South London, where he attended a boarding school founded by the father of Methodism John Wesley. Despite these roots, the school remained "quite liberal," and Tim found joy not in the religious aspect especially but rather in the vast number of hymns available. It was here that his desire for singing came out as he developed into a ...
See also:Tim Curry, Tim Curry - Early Life, Tim Curry - Musical Career, Tim Curry - Acting Career, Tim Curry - Rocky Horror, Tim Curry - Theatre, Tim Curry - Movies and television, Tim Curry - Voice acting, Tim Curry - Awards and nominations Read more here: » Tim Curry: Encyclopedia II - Tim Curry - Early Life |
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 |  |  | 1958 in music - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - Lasting legacyBy 1957 Elvis Presley was the most famous entertainer in the world. After pioneer band leader Bill Haley spawned interest in rock and roll in western Europe, Presley triggered a wide shift in tastes with effects lasting many decades. Singers in dozens of countries made Presley-influenced records in many languages and his own records were sold around the globe, even behind the former Iron Curtain. By 1958 Cliff Richard was rising to prominence in the UK and in France Johnny Hallyday became a rock and roll idol singing in French, soon to be fo ...
See also:Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley - An American phenomenon, Elvis Presley - Birth & Childhood, Elvis Presley - The Sun recordings, Elvis Presley - The management of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley - Military service, Elvis Presley - Comeback, Elvis Presley - 1969 onward, Elvis Presley - Movies, Elvis Presley - Gospel roots, Elvis Presley - Relationships, Elvis Presley - High school and early stardom, Elvis Presley - Priscilla Beaulieu Presley and some other relationships, Elvis Presley - Later years, Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs, Elvis Presley - Death and burial, Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy, Elvis Presley - Elvis in the 21st century, Elvis Presley - Musical milestones, Elvis Presley - Trivia, Elvis Presley - Quotes from Elvis, Elvis Presley - Quotes about Elvis Read more here: » Elvis Presley: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy |
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 |  |  | 1958 in music - Deaths: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - Lasting legacyBy 1957 Elvis Presley was the most famous entertainer in the world. After pioneer band leader Bill Haley spawned interest in rock and roll in western Europe, Presley triggered a wide shift in tastes with effects lasting many decades. Singers in dozens of countries made Presley-influenced records in many languages and his own records were sold around the globe, even behind the former Iron Curtain. By 1958 Cliff Richard was rising to prominence in the UK and in France Johnny Hallyday became a rock and roll idol singing in French, soon to be fo ...
See also:Elvis Presley, Elvis Presley - An American Phenomenon, Elvis Presley - Birth & Childhood, Elvis Presley - The Sun recordings, Elvis Presley - The management of Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley - Military service, Elvis Presley - Comeback, Elvis Presley - 1969 onward, Elvis Presley - Movies, Elvis Presley - Gospel roots, Elvis Presley - Relationships, Elvis Presley - High school and early stardom, Elvis Presley - Priscilla Beaulieu Presley and other relationships, Elvis Presley - Later years, Elvis Presley - Abuse of drugs, Elvis Presley - Death and burial, Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy, Elvis Presley - Elvis in the 21st century, Elvis Presley - Musical milestones, Elvis Presley - Trivia Read more here: » Elvis Presley: Encyclopedia II - Elvis Presley - Lasting legacy |
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 |  |  | 1958 in music - Deaths: A New Hope: Encyclopedia II - Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Plot summaryThe opening crawl reveals that the galaxy is in a state of civil war. The Rebel Alliance has stolen secret plans to the Galactic Empire's secret weapon, the Death Star. (The Rebel Alliance operated an efficient and widespread intelligence network of Bothan spies.) Through this network, the Alliance learned of the construction of the Death Star, an extremely powerful space station capable of annihilating entire planets with its superlaser.
Rebel prisoners aboard the Death Star managed to riot (Death Star Uprising) and got contro ...
See also:Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Plot summary, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Cast, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Overview, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - The music, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Sound, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Score, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Re-releases, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Theatrical, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Home Video, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Special Editions, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - 2004 DVD Special Edition, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Selected sources and inspirations, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - The Hidden Fortress 1958, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - The Dam Busters 1954, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Battle of Britain 1969, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - 633 Squadron 1964, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Dune, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Triumph of the Will 1935, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - 2001: A Space Odyssey 1968, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Errors, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Trivia, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Novelization, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Radio drama, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - DVD release Read more here: » Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope: Encyclopedia II - Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope - Plot summary |
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