What Happened This Year 1951
Born in 1951
Jerry Greenfield
Co-founded an ice cream company in 1978 with a focus on quality and unique flavors. The brand gained recognition for its commitment to social justice and environmental sustainability. The company became known for its innovative product offerings and engaging flavors, which contributed to its rapid growth and popularity. In 2000, the company was sold to Unilever but continued its philanthropic efforts.
Continue ReadingDavid Alton
Baron Alton of Liverpool served as a politician in the United Kingdom, focusing on human rights and social justice. He was a member of the House of Lords, advocating for various causes throughout his career. Alton was elected as a Member of Parliament for the Liverpool Edge Hill constituency from 1979 to 1997, where he worked on health, education, and civil liberties issues. He has also engaged in numerous charitable activities and initiatives aimed at aiding those in need.
Continue ReadingRay Benson
A prominent figure in the Americana and country music scenes, contributed significantly to the genre through performances and recordings. Co-founded the Western swing band Asleep at the Wheel, which became known for revitalizing interest in the swing music of the 1930s and 1940s. Released numerous albums, receiving multiple Grammy Awards for achievements in music production and performance. Engaged in various collaborative projects that further enhanced the music landscape.
Continue ReadingOddvar Brå
Started skiing at a young age and quickly progressed to elite competitions. Specialized in cross-country skiing, achieving notable success during the 1970s and 1980s. Secured three World Championship titles and earned a bronze medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics. Retired from competitive skiing in the early 1980s and continued to contribute to the sport through coaching and commentary.
Continue ReadingScott Gorham
Born in 1951, this American musician gained prominence as a guitarist for the rock band Thin Lizzy. The band, formed in Dublin in 1969, became famous for its distinctive sound and energetic performances. Throughout the 1970s, this musician contributed to several of Thin Lizzy's most influential albums, including 'Jailbreak' and 'Live and Dangerous', which showcased the band's blend of rock and Celtic influences. The dual guitar harmonies developed by the band are often credited to him, establishing a signature style in rock music. After leaving Thin Lizzy, this guitarist pursued a solo career and collaborated with various artists, further solidifying a legacy in rock music.
Continue ReadingCraig Ramsay
Born in Canada in 1951, a player achieved success in ice hockey during the 1970s and 1980s. Played in the NHL primarily with the Buffalo Sabres. Contributed to the national team’s success in international competitions, including participation in the 1980 Winter Olympics. Transitioned to coaching after retirement, holding various coaching positions in the NHL and other leagues. Known for developing strategies that emphasized teamwork and skill development.
Continue ReadingBill Frisell
A prominent guitarist and composer, contributions include a unique blend of jazz, folk, and avant-garde music. Led the ensemble 'The Bill Frisell Band' and collaborated with various artists across genres. Influenced contemporary music through innovative guitar techniques and meaningful compositions. Released numerous albums, showcasing a diverse range of musical styles.
Continue ReadingPaul Barber
An English actor gained recognition for roles in television and film. Achieved prominence with the character Denzil in the hit British sitcom 'Only Fools and Horses'. Contributed to various stage productions and appeared in films including 'The Firm'. Involved in the acting community with participation in notable theatre performances over the years.
Continue ReadingRussell Thompkins Jr.
Born in 1951, this American singer-songwriter gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the soul group The Stylistics. The group emerged in the early 1970s and became renowned for their smooth harmonies and lush arrangements. Hits include 'You Make Me Feel Brand New,' and 'Betcha by Golly, Wow.' The Stylistics were instrumental in popularizing Philadelphia soul music. The singer's distinctive falsetto contributed to the group's signature sound, which appealed to a wide audience.
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