What Happened This Year 1946
Born in 1946
Edgar Winter
A prominent figure in rock music, contributed significantly to the genre through the use of synthesizers and innovative performances. Gained fame with the band The Edgar Winter Group, especially with the hit single 'Frankenstein', which featured unique instrumental arrangements. Released several successful albums, exhibiting versatility across rock, blues, and jazz. Also known for collaborations with other artists, showcasing skills as a keyboardist and saxophonist.
Continue ReadingPaul Trible
An attorney, educator, and politician with a notable career in public service. Served as a U.S. Congressman from Virginia's 1st congressional district from 1973 to 1976. Held the position of President of Christopher Newport University from 1990 to 2010. Played a pivotal role in advancing the university's programs and infrastructure during the tenure. Engaged in various civic and political activities throughout the career, contributing to the state's educational policies.
Continue ReadingMarianne Faithfull
Sang in the 1960s with a distinctive voice and significant influence on rock and pop music. Gained recognition with the hit 'As Tears Go By,' written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Expanded artistic range through poetic lyrics and diverse musical styles, including folk and rock. Had a notable acting career with roles in films such as 'Girl on a Motorcycle' and 'The Last Tycoon.' Experienced personal struggles but continued to release critically acclaimed albums into the 21st century.
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A prominent figure in the punk rock movement, this artist emerged in the 1970s with a distinctive blend of poetry and rock music. Debut album, "Horses," released in 1975, garnered critical acclaim and is considered a landmark work. The artist's literary background has influenced songwriting, merging poetry with musical composition. Contributions include collaborations with various musicians and participation in spoken word performances. The artist remains active in music and literature, continuing to inspire new generations.
Continue ReadingClive Bunker
Acclaimed as a drummer and songwriter, made significant contributions to the progressive rock band Jethro Tull. Played on several of the band's classic albums during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Participated in the recording of acclaimed albums including 'Aqualung' and 'Thick as a Brick'. After departing from the band, pursued various musical projects and collaborations.
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A former football player and coach, achieved significant success in both roles. Played as a defender for the West Germany national team and club teams, including Bayer Uerdingen. Captured glory as part of the West Germany team that won the 1974 FIFA World Cup. Later transitioned to management, coaching various clubs and national teams, notably leading the German national team to victory in the UEFA Euro 1996.
Continue ReadingRaphael Kaplinsky
An academic specializing in international development, focusing on the role of global value chains in economic development. Conducted extensive research in the area of technology transfer and industrial policy. Contributed significantly to understanding the link between globalization and poverty alleviation. Engaged with various international organizations and advised policy formulation in developing countries. Authored numerous publications that explored the dynamics of development economics.
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A significant figure in journalism and academia, contributions included roles at publications such as the 'Guardian' and the 'Daily Mirror'. Focused on media ethics and journalism education, taught at City University London. Engaged in commentary on journalism's evolution in the digital age, examining press freedom and responsibility.
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Ordained as a Roman Catholic priest, served as the Archbishop of Bulawayo from 1998 to 2009. Focused on issues of social justice, democracy, and human rights in Zimbabwe. Criticized the government of Robert Mugabe for its abuses and corruption, which led to international recognition. Played a significant role in peace initiatives and promoted nonviolent resistance.
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