Today in Entertainment History: MGM's lion first roared

By The Associated Press
Posted 7/25/23

On July 31, 1928, Leo the Lion roared for the first time at the beginning of MGM’s first talking picture, “White Shadows in the South Seas.”

In 1964, country star Jim Reeves died when the …

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Today in Entertainment History: MGM's lion first roared

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On July 31, 1928, Leo the Lion roared for the first time at the beginning of MGM’s first talking picture, “White Shadows in the South Seas.”

In 1964, country star Jim Reeves died when the plane he was piloting crashed during a thunderstorm near Nashville, Tennessee. He was 40. His pianist, Dean Manuel, also was killed.

Also in 1964, a Rolling Stones concert in Belfast was stopped after only 12 minutes because of rioting fans.

In 1970, Chet Huntley said “Good night, David,” for the last time to David Brinkley. Huntley retired from the NBC “Nightly News” after 15 years.

In 1971, James Taylor reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart with “You’ve Got A Friend.”

In 1987, a judge in San Francisco ruled that singer Dave Prater and his new partner Sam Daniels could not bill themselves as Sam and Dave. The original Sam and Dave, with Sam Moore, had a string of hits including “Soul Man” and “Hold On, I’m Coming.”

In 1990, Zsa Zsa Gabor was released from jail in El Segundo, California, after serving a 72-hour sentence for slapping a Beverly Hills police officer.

In 1991, Black Crowes lead singer Chris Robinson was given six months’ probation for spitting on a customer in a 7-Eleven store in Denver.

In 1996, Aerosmith fired longtime manager Tim Collins, who later hinted that the band was back on drugs.

In 1998, actor Gary Coleman turned himself in to police after allegedly punching a female fan who asked for his autograph.

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