We present a trio of stories for Independence Day: below is Michael L. Cave Hill Cemetery is where Louisville, Kentucky, buries its legends. Its acres are dotted with monuments and historical markers honoring notable figures. Mildred and Patty, born in and , are interred in a small family plot with headstones bearing only their names and the year each was born and died. My wife is the president of the Little Loomhouse, the nonprofit that currently owns the property. Today, when the Hill sisters are remembered by name, the focus is usually on Patty, a nationally renowned pioneer in early childhood education.

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By Etan Rosenbloom, ASCAP Director & Deputy Editor • February 13, 2020
If you told someone from another culture… it was like a death song. Written by Wonder in , this version of Happy Birthday has nothing whatsoever to do with the original. It was conceived in commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr. The track was justly inducted into the public domain in , after a clever documentarian filed a class action lawsuit against the record label. But by then, the cultural damage, the decades of careful evasion that kept the familiar melody out of movies and TV, had been done. Top News. Celebrating our Heroes of Have you heard about the SaltWire News app?
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New York. By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! Not into celebrating the passing of time? There are songs for that kind of birthday too. Pick a few that suit your approach to wrapping up another year, and blast them as you face the next one. Listen to these songs on Amazon Music. Stevie penned this birthday tune for Martin Luther King Jr.
With all due respect to sisters Patty and Mildred J. On this hypnotic track, Drake swivels from celebration to lovelorn longing to existential brooding, often from one line to the next. Stevie recorded this jubilant ditty in to promote the push for a national day honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. And it worked! Two years later, President Reagan signed the holiday into law. Play this one for the freedom fighter in your life on his or her birthday.