Seems pretty likely there won't be any more Grizzly Bear albums, but hopefully this guy at least can keep making music on his own
Monthly Archives: May 2022
Happy Birthday–May 2
Eddie Collins (1887)
Bing Crosby (1904)
Joe Falls (1928)
Eddie Bressoud (1932)
Gates Brown (1939)
Clay Carroll (1941)
Keith Moreland (1954)
Dr. A (1956)
Felix Jose (1965)
Paul Emmel (1968)
Jerrod Saltalamacchia (1986)
Neftali Feliz (1988)
Erasmo Ramirez (1990)
Jonathan Villar (1991)
Entertainer Bing Crosby was part-owner and a vice president of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1947 into the 1960s.
Joe Falls was a long-time sportswriter in Detroit and had a weekly column in The Sporting News for many years.
Paul Emmel has been a major league umpire since 1999.
It appears that no players with connections to the Minnesota Twins were born on this day. However, it is the birthday of my brother, retired professor at Virginia Tech. Happy Birthday, Dr. A!
We would also like to wish a very happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Butch.
Meat Loaf – Bat Out Of Hell
Growing up, I saw this album at my Uncle Rock's house. Having no idea what it was actually about, or who Meat Loaf was, I was fairly scandalized by what seemed an edgy title and cover art. What a child I was.
Anyway, this definitely reminds me of Uncle Rock.
It's been a nice week to share a few songs. Thanks all!
Minor Details: Games of April 30
Royce Lewis has a good day. Matt Wallner has a better day. Christian Encarnacion-Strand keeps hitting.
May 1, 2022: At The End Of The Day
10pm sunsets are weird. Especially when it’s actually 1am.
Happy Birthday–May 1
Frank Foreman (1863)
George McQuillan (1885)
Victor Starffin (1916)
Johnny Berardino (1917)
Al Zarilla (1919)
Von Joshua (1948)
Rudy Meoli (1951)
Roy Lee Jackson (1954)
Charlie O’Brien (1960)
Jose Lind (1964)
Armando Reynoso (1966)
Born in Russia, Victor Starffin was Japanese baseball’s first 300-game winner.
Infielder Johnny Berardino played in the major leagues for eleven years and appeared in 912 games, but is best known as Dr. Steve Hardy on General Hospital, a role he played from 1963-1996.
We would also like to wish a happy anniversary to SBG's brother.