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Daniel Lanois

Birthday Report for September 19th, 1951

BirthStone Sapphire BirthSign Virgo
 

Events of the Month for Daniel Lanois  

When Daniel Lanois entered the world, these stories made the front page of the nation's newspapers: In Washington, D.C., Gen. Jean de Lattre de Tassigny visits the United States to increase support for French war in Vietnam. The North Atlantic Council agrees to admit Greece and Turkey into NATO. In other news, Gen. Nicholas Plastiras is named the premier of Greece. In Buenos Aires, the Argentine army stages a revolt against the Peron government. The Swiss parliament decides not to pass women's suffrage legislation.  

 

Entertainment News for the year Daniel Lanois was born

Audiences were applauding these developments in the entertainment industry when Daniel Lanois was an infant. Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn star in the classic The African Queen this year. Also at the movies, A StreetMovie News for the year Daniel Lanois was born.med Desire, starring Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh. On Broadway, The King and I opens. On the music scene, Hey Good Lookin', Come On-A-My House and Cold Cold Heart are at the top of the charts.
 

Popular Music when Daniel Lanois was born.

When Daniel Lanois was rocking in a cradle, these songs were topping the music charts: Back in 1951, the popular songs were: Be My Love performed by Mario Lanza; Because Of You performed by Tony Bennett; Cold Cold Heart sung by Tony Bennett; as well as I Get Ideas by Tony Martin. Also topping the musical charts: Jezebel by Frankie Laine; Tell Me Why by Four Aces; Tennessee Waltz by Patti Page; and the ever popular Too Young by Nat King Cole.
 

Movies

While Daniel Lanois was discovering how to stand up, The Academy gave a standing ovation to these movies and actors: 'An American In Paris'- Produced by Arthur Freed won the Best Movie Academy Award in 1951. Also this year, the Academy Award for Best Actor went to Humphrey Bogart for his role in 'The African Queen' and the Best Actress Award went to Vivien Leigh for her role in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'.
 

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