December 8, 1980

Today In History

John Lennon is gunned down outside of his Dakota apartment in New York City

On December 8, 1980, ABC News announces the untimely death of one of the greatest musical legends of all time, John Lennon. Lennon, one of the founding members of the Beatles, was shot to death in front of his home at the Dakota in New York City that same evening upon returning from a recording studio with his wife, Yoko Ono. Crowds gathered in memorial around the Dakota for days following. Ono was given Lennon’s ashes, but chose not to have a formal funeral.

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With the passion of youth, $68 and two sets of smithy tools, they established H & C Studebaker on February 16, 1852.  The first day of business grossed 25 cents for shoeing a horse.  A few weeks later they received their first wagon order from a Mr. Earl.  The wagon was constructed and sold for $175.  Business was slow though and they did whatever they could to make ends meet.  The end of the first year would bring just one more wagon order5.  At this time the third son, John Mohler, had come of age.  He, like his brothers, had learned smithing and wagon making but his immediate desires lay west in the gold fields of California.  When a wagon train passed through South Bend early in 1853, he proposed an arrangement wherein he would give them a new wagon in exchange for passage and board.  It was agreed and his brothers helped him build the wagon in ten days.

Music Makers

Aaron Copeland

Aaron Copeland

Cole Porter

Isaac Stern

Leonard Bernstein

Aaron Copeland

Aaron Copeland

Cole Porter

Isaac Stern

Leonard Bernstein

Great Arms

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Bob Gibson

Cy Young

Bob Feller

Tom Seaver

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Bob Gibson

Cy Young

Bob Feller

Tom Seaver

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