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Today in History for Sept. 12: On this date: In 1362, Pope Innocent VI died.

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Celebrity Birthdays for Sept. 11: Actor Earl Holliman is 96. Estonian composer Arvo P盲rt is 89. Comedian Tom Dreesen is 85. Movie director Brian De Palma is 84. Actress Lola Falana is 82. Drummer Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead is 81.

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Today in Music History for Sept. 11: In 1850, soprano Jenny Lind, dubbed "The Swedish Nightingale," gave her first concert in the U.S., at Castle Garden in New York. Her tour was organized by showman P.T. Barnum.

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Today in History for Sept. 11: On this date: In 1541, Jacques Cartier reached the Lachine rapids above Montreal on his third voyage to sa国际传媒.

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Celebrity Birthdays for Sept. 10: Actor Greg Mullavey ("Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman") is 91. Jazz vibraphonist Roy Ayers is 84. Actor Tom Ligon ("Oz," ''Another World") is 84. Singer Danny Hutton of Three Dog Night is 82.

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Today in Music History for Sept. 10: In 1819, Canadian hymnwriter Joseph Scriven was born.

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Today in History for Sept. 10: On this date: In 1224, the Franciscans, founded in 1209 by St. Francis of Assisi, arrived in England. They were originally called Grey Friars because of their grey habits. The habit worn by modern Franciscans is brown.

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Celebrity Birthdays for Sept. 9: Singer Dee Dee Sharp is 79. Country singer Freddy Weller (also of Paul Revere and the Raiders) is 77. Former NFL/CFL quarterback and football analyst Joe Theismann is 75.

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Today in Music History for Sept. 9: In 1825, composer Ludwig van Beethoven made his final public appearance, two years before his death. In 1920, Canadian pianist, composer and conductor Neil Chotem was born in Saskatoon, Sask. He died Feb. 21, 2008.