
Batalla de Otumba Mexico
1938 Nació Bob Scholl, rockero, Mellow Kings.
1913 Nació Gerald Ford, presidente estadounidense.
1910 Nació William Hanna, animador, director y productor estadounidense.
1862 Nació Gustav Klimt, pintor austríaco.
1881 Fallece Billy el niño
1610 Fallece San Francisco Solano, franciscano argentino.
1223 Fallece Felipe II, rey francés.
Santa Camila
San Hércules
Santa Lila
Efemérides del día, efemérides de la semana, efemérides del año. Cuándo nació? Donde nació? Donde murió? Cuando murió? Cómo murió?. Santoral de hoy, todos los Santos, las Santas, las Beatas...
1999 Argentina y Reino Unido firman en Londres un acuerdo que permite el acceso de argentinos a las islas Malvinas.
1998 El presidente de la República Democrática del Congo Laurent Kabila destituye a su comandante en jefe, el ruandés James Kabare, incidente fundamental durante la Segunda Guerra del Congo
1997 Millones de personas se manifiestan en toda España contra ETA tras el asesinato del concejal Miguel Ángel Blanco.
1977 Una avería generalizada deja a oscuras a los diez millones de habitantes de Nueva York.
1917 Declaración de independencia de Finlandia.
1880 El gobierno francés declara el 14 de julio como fiesta nacional y la Marsellesa como himno.
1789 Toma de la Bastilla durante la Revolución Francesa
1520 Batalla de Otumba Mexico: Hernan Cortes y Tlascalas vs Aztecs.
1223 Luis VIII se proclama rey despues de la muerte de su padre, Felipe II.
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The Mello Kings - Tonight Tonight

The Mello-Kings were a doo-wop group who became popular in the late 1950s.
Despite the fact that their only hit, "Tonite Tonite", never climbed higher than number 77 in the US charts, the single is still considered one of the most popular group harmony recordings of the era, more than three decades after its initial release.
The group consisted of brothers Jerry and Bob Scholl, Eddie Quinn, Neil Arena and Larry Esposito. The quintet was formed in 1956 at a high school in Mount Vernon, New York, USA, under the guidance of manager Dick Levister. Originally named the Mellotones, the group was signed to the Herald label. "Tonite Tonite" was written by Billy Myles, a staff composer for the label. The group was forced to change its name after the single's release, as another group had already claimed Mellotones. The record lasted only 10 weeks in the US pop, and the group was never able to repeat this success.
The group appeared in revival shows in the late 60's and early 70's. In 1975, lead singer Bob Scholl was tragically killed in a boating accident. The group disappeared from the scene for a couple of years until around 1977 when Jerry Scholl started it back up again.
Richard Levister was locally popular in his own right as a musician who played the Hammond B-3 organ and headed up a jazz/R&B trio that featured his brother, Millard Levister on drums and either Jimmy Hill on alto or Mat Lewis on tenor. They played music clubs around Westchester County like the Empire Room and The Blue Rose in New Rochelle. When Levister retired from the jazz/R&B scene he continued working as a church organist in Mt. Vernon, NY where he resides today.
POR: EFEMERIDES.NET Y WIKIPEDIA
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