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1949 Phil Spector's father commits suicide when Phil is just 9 years old. The title of the song "To Know Him Is To Love Him," which Phil Spector wrote for the Teddy Bears, comes from the inscription on his father's headstone.

1948 Craig Frost (keyboardist for Grand Funk Railroad) is born in Flint, Michigan.

1945 Keyboardist Jimmy Winston (The Moments, The Small Faces) is born in Stratford, London, England.

1944 Judy Garland records "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas."

1939 Singer-songwriter Johnny Tillotson is born in Jacksonville, Florida.

1931 Louis Armstrong records "When It's Sleepy Time Down South."

1923 Tito Puente, mambo musician and Latin jazz composer, is born Ernesto Antonio Puente in New York City.

1908 Jazz musician Lionel Hampton is born in Louisville, Kentucky.

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4/20 Becomes A Day Of Reefer Madness

1971

Five friends at San Rafael High School in California coin the term "4:20" as a euphemism for smoking pot. April 20th becomes a popular day to spark one up, as does 4:20 pm. Note that the Boston song "Smokin'" clocks in at 4 minutes, 20 seconds, and if you multiply the title numbers in Bob Dylan's "Rainy Day Women #12 And #35," you get 420. Dude!

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