Devon Allman 生日,出生日期

Devon Allman

Devon Lane Allman (born August 10, 1972) is an American guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, and record producer. He is the son of musician and singer-songwriter Gregg Allman and has appeared occasionally as a guest musician for Gregg Allman and The Allman Brothers Band. Allman is the founder and bandleader of Honeytribe, also known as Devon Allman's Honeytribe, with whom he released two albums and toured across North America and Europe. Prior to Honeytribe, Allman contributed to several other musical recordings, notably Vargas Blues Band and the A Song for My Father compilation album. He was one of the original members of Royal Southern Brotherhood and contributed to their first two studio albums and toured with them. In 2013, Allman launched his solo career as the Devon Allman Band, and has since released three albums. His latest tour, branded as the Devon Allman Project, features special guest Duane Betts.

阅读全文...
 
生日,出生日期
1972年8月10日星期四
出生地
Corpus Christi
年龄
53
星号

1972年8月10日星期四 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 222 日。 美国总统是 Richard M. Nixon

如果你出生在这一天,你已经 53 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2025年8月10日星期日295 天前。 2026年8月10日星期一 天后,您的下一个生日是 69。 你已经活了 19,653 天,或者大约 471,675 小时,或者大约 28,300,514 分钟,或者大约 1,698,030,840 秒。

分享这个生日的一些人:

10th of August 1972 News

1972年8月10日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

Magazines and Second-Class Postage Rates

Date: 10 August 1972

ANDREW HEISKELL

Andrew HEISKELL

Time Inc chmn A Heiskell lr on Aug 2 article by Postmaster Gen Klassen holds that postal rate increase will affect some wkly newspapers by increasing their mailing costs by close to 200%, and eventually rising to more than 500%; says Klassen ignores public service character of Postal Service to promote flow of ideas and information made possible by free and relatively inexpensive press

Full Article

Jury in Pentagon Papers Trial Sent Home Until Mid-October

Date: 10 August 1972

By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times

Fred GRAHAMSpecial

Pentagon papers case jury is sent home on Aug 9 until at least mid-Oct in what will apparently be longest pause in course of jury trial in US legal history; Fed Dist Judge Byrne declines to grant defense motion for mistrial even though defendants Ellsberg and Russo offer to waive their const protection against double jeopardy if Byrne would do so; Ellsberg and Ruso file paper agreeing not to object to subsequent trial if Byrne will dismiss jury that was sworn in 3 wks ago; defense attys L I Weinglass and L B Boudin argue that if jurors are returned to their usual pursuits for so long, they are likely to hear and read things that could affect their impartiality; Byrne calls 12 jurors and 6 alternates into ct and tells them they are free to travel until Sept 15, but after that they must inform jury clerk of any trip of more than 1 wk; says they should not discuss trial with anyone and that they should rept to him anyone who persists in talking about it

Full Article

Saigon Muzzle

Date: 11 August 1972

ed says Pres Thieu's new anti-press decree once more shows Thieu's mockery of US stated purpose of preserving 'self-determination for the S Vietnamese'

Full Article

'Little Pentagon Papers' Case May Reach Court Before Ellsberg's

Date: 11 August 1972

By FRED P. GRAHAMSpecial to The New York Times

Fred GRAHAMSpecial

comment on Govt case against A Kunkin and G R Applebaum (Los Angeles Free Press), appealing conviction on charges of publishing stolen list of undercover narcotics agents in newspaper; notes that case may be brought to trial before Pentagon papers case of Ellsberg and Russo, which was postponed until Oct; says both cases test identical legal issue of whether those who arrange for pub of Govt documents may be punished as criminals; Prof M B Nimmer says if conviction in Kunkin-Applebaum case is upheld it will permit Govt to prevent pub of embarrassing information, even though it does not involve natl or personal safety, on ground that documents bearing information are Govt property; says this will threaten press freedom; Kunkin por

Full Article

I.T.U. Rejects McGovern

Date: 10 August 1972

ITU conv, Aug 10, rejects resolution calling for immediate withdrawal of US forces from Vietnam

Full Article

Endorsements by Reporters

Date: 10 August 1972

JoHr BRO

Johr BRO

(Newspaper Guild Backing of McGovern) Prof J Barron lr on July 22 ed scoring Newspaper Guild's endorsement of Sen McGovern, upholds decision by Guild to endorse candidate; notes that publishers are free to endorse candidates

Full Article

Airing the Presidency

Date: 11 August 1972

(TV & Campaign) Editorial notes responsibility of TV networks to insure equity in presenting both Pres candidates and issues; suggests that broadcasters present series of prime-time documentaries on Dem and Repub candidates on all levels of govt; points out networks' refusal of Sen Dole's request for equal time and PBS's decision to keep cameras on podium during Repub Natl Conv as instances which indicate freedom of broadcasters to find ways of presenting all campaign issues

Full Article

News Guild's Stand Decried

Date: 11 August 1972

(Newspaper Guild Backing of McGovern) Seattle-Tacoma chap of TNG votes to divorce itself from union's internatl exec bd's endorsement of Sen McGovern for Pres

Full Article

Last Parts of Ecology Study Disclosed

Date: 11 August 1972

By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr.Special to The New York Times

Environmental Quality Council on Aug 10 allows newsmen to inspect 3 chapters of annual state of environment study; chapter on pollution of Del River Valley, are encompassing NY, Pa, Del and NJ, analizes decades of unplanned growth and explicity condemns joint Fed-state authority's actions; urges states act to arrest balkanization of authority in area among 450 separate govt agencies

Full Article

Nixon Orders Cease-Fire In Conflict With the Press

Date: 10 August 1972

By ROBERT B. SEMPLE Jr.Special to The New York Times

Nixon orders halt to 3 yrs of intermittent conflict with press as part of Pres campaign strategy; Pres speech writer P J Buchanan says this does not mean abandonment of 'some of our cherished assumptions about press' but does mean White House does not intend to 'make issue of media in campaign,' Aug 9 int; strategy seen originating with exnewsmen J Scali and K W Clawson, who are now on White House staff; plan was endorsed by Communications Dir Klein and Press Sec Ziegler; H R Haldeman reptdly also approved of plan, which also includes more frequent White House press confs

Full Article