What Happened This Year 1964
Born in 1964
Mark Lanegan
Gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the grunge band Screaming Trees during the early 1990s. Released several solo albums, with notable works including 'Whiskey for the Holy Ghost' and 'Bubblegum'. Contributed to multiple musical projects and collaborations, influencing alternative rock and post-grunge. Authored a memoir, 'Sing Backwards and Weep', detailing experiences in the music industry and personal struggles.
Continue ReadingVreni Schneider
A prominent alpine ski racer, achieved significant success in the 1980s and 1990s, capturing multiple World Cup titles. Competed in the 1984, 1988, and 1992 Winter Olympics, earning gold medals in the slalom and combined events. Dominated the slalom discipline with notable consistency and skill, becoming one of the most celebrated female skiers of her time.
Continue ReadingRoberto Mancini
Played as a forward and midfielder, primarily for Sampdoria, winning the Serie A title in 1991. Transitioned to management, leading Manchester City to the Premier League title in 2012, ending the club's 44-year wait for the trophy. Later managed the Italian national team, winning UEFA Euro 2020. The strategies and tactical acumen displayed during these tenures established a notable coaching career.
Continue ReadingMichael Bennet
Served as a U.S. Senator from Colorado since 2009. Prior to the Senate, served as the Superintendent of Denver Public Schools, where implemented reforms to improve education standards. Played a significant role in various legislative initiatives, focusing on healthcare and education policy. Also ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020.
Continue ReadingSian Williams
Career in journalism began in local radio before transitioning to television, becoming a prominent news presenter. Worked extensively with BBC, contributing to various programs, including BBC News at Ten and BBC Breakfast. Recognized for adept interviewing skills and detailed coverage of significant news events. Served as a presenter on the BBC current affairs program, Question Time, providing insights on pressing political and social issues.
Continue ReadingKen Monkou
Played as a central defender and had a career spanning over a decade. Primarily associated with the clubs Feyenoord and Southampton, contributed to Feyenoord's success by winning the KNVB Cup. Represented the Netherlands national team in various international fixtures, showcasing defensive skills in high-stakes matches during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Continue ReadingJushin Thunder Liger
Started wrestling career in the mid-1980s. Gained fame as a junior heavyweight wrestler in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). Created the iconic character Jushin Thunder Liger, combining elements of Japanese culture and pro wrestling. Competed extensively in various promotions worldwide, including WCW and WWE. Retired in 2020 after a celebrated 35-year career, participating in numerous matches that showcased high-flying and technical wrestling styles.
Continue ReadingJo Walton
A Welsh-Canadian author and poet, contributed significantly to speculative fiction, particularly in the fantasy and science fiction genres. Wrote the acclaimed series 'The Small Change' as well as standalone novels like 'Among Others' and 'My Real Children'. Explored themes of identity, memory, and the consequences of choice in various works. The author achieved recognition through multiple literary awards.
Continue ReadingSalvatore Schillaci
An Italian footballer achieved prominence during the 1990 FIFA World Cup held in Italy. Played as a striker and became the tournament's top scorer, with six goals. His performance earned the Golden Boot and contributed to Italy's journey to the semifinals. Schillaci had a notable club career, spending significant time with Juventus, winning Serie A titles and the Coppa Italia. Later played for several clubs, including the likes of Fiorentina and Malaga, in different leagues around the world. His scoring abilities and unique celebration style were highly recognized during his career.
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