Historical Events
Shah Assassination Attempt Fails
Feb 4 Failed assassination attempt on Shah of PersiaMohammad Reza Pahlavi
- Feb 5 Huaso sets official world equestrian high-jump record, 2.47 m, Chic
1st 100,000 Yankees Player
Feb 7Joe DiMaggio becomes 1st $100,000 a year baseball player, signs new contract with the New York Yankees
- Feb 8 Hungarian cardinal József Mindszenty sentenced to life in prison
Death of a Salesman
Feb 10Arthur Miller's stage drama "Death of a Salesman", starring Lee J. Cobb and Arthur Kennedy, and directed byElia Kazan, opens at Morosco Theatre, NYC; runs for 742 performances, winning 6 Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize
Lovesick Blues
Feb 11 "Lovesick Blues" single is released byHank Williams (Cashbox "Best Hillbilly Record of the Year," Billboard Song of the Year 1949)
- Feb 11 Willie Pep recaptures world featherweight boxing title
Music History
Feb 12Irving Berlin, Dorothy and Herbert Fields' musical "Annie Get Your Gun" starringEthel Merman and featuring "There's No Business Like Show Business", closes at Imperial Theater NYC after 1147 performances
Radio History
Feb 12 Panic in Quito, Ecuador, after "War of the Worlds" played on radio
- Feb 12 Team Canada beats Denmark 47-0 in hockey
- Feb 14 1st session of Knesset (Jerusalem Israel)
- Feb 14 Dutch Drees government presents plan for the building of 30,000 houses
- Feb 16 Revival of Sidney Howard's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1924 stage drama "They Knew What They Wanted", opens at the Music Box Theatre, NYC; runs for 61 performances
- Feb 17 Chaim Weitzman elected 1st president of Israel
- Feb 17 Ice Pairs Championship at Paris won by Andrea Kekesy and Ede Kiraly of Hungary
- Feb 17 Ladies' Figure Skating Champions in Paris won by Alena Vrzanova of CZE
- Feb 17 Men's Figure Skating Championship in Paris won by Richard Button of the USA
- Feb 19 "Inside USA" closes at Century Theater, NYC, after 339 performances
First Bollingen Prize
Feb 19 First Bollingen Prize for poetry awarded toEzra Pound
- Feb 19 Mass arrests of communists in India
- Feb 20 1st International Pancake Race held (Liberal Ks)
- Feb 21 US TV soap opera "A Woman to Remember" is 1st broadcast on DuMont Television Network
- Feb 24 Israel & Egypt sign an armistice agreement
- Feb 24 V-2/WAC-Corporal rocket 1st object to reach 5x the speed of sound at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico
- Feb 25 WAC Corporal rocket achieves height of 400k (record)
- Feb 26 USAF plane began 1st nonstop around-the-world flight
First Israeli President
Feb 27Chaim Weizmann becomes 1st President of Israel
Famous Birthdays
- Feb 1 Jim Thorpe, American golfer (The Tradition 2002, 3 PGA Tour titles), born in Roxboro, North Carolina
- Feb 2 (Harriette) "Jetty" Weels, Surinamese-Dutch pop vocalist (Sasha & Paul; Mai Tai), born in Suriname
- Feb 2 Brent Spiner, American actor (Data-Star Trek the Next Generation), born in Houston, Texas
- Feb 2 Francisco Maturana, Colombian football manager
- Feb 2 Ross Valory, rock bassist (Journey - "Don't Stop Believin'"; "Open Arms"), born in San Francisco, California
- Feb 2 Sherry Mathis, American actress (Search for Tomorrow), born in Memphis, Tennessee (d. 1994)
- Feb 2 Tom Tripplehorn, American jazz and rock session and touring guitarist (Gary Lewis & Playboys - "This Diamond Ring"), born in Tulsa, Oklahoma (d. 2019)
- Feb 3 (Arnold) "Bake" McBride, American MLB baseball outfielder, 1973-83, Rookie of the Year; All-Star (St. Louis Cardinals; Philadelphia Phillies, and 1 other team), born in Fulton, Missouri
- Feb 3 Arthur Kane, American musician (New York Dolls), born in New York City (d. 2004)
- Feb 3 Hennie Kuiper, Dutch road cyclist (Olympic gold road race 1972; world professional road race champion 1975; Tour de France 1977, 80 runner-up), born in Denekamp, Netherlands
- Feb 3 Oscar Benton, Dutch blues singer and guitarist (Ze is Zoals Jij), born in The Hague, Netherlands (d. 2020)
- Feb 4 Ludger Rémy, German harpsichordist, conductor (Les Amis de Philippe), and musicologist, born in Kalkar, Germany (d. 2017)
- Feb 4 Michael Beck, actor (Hans Helms-Holocaust), born in Memphis, Tennessee
- Feb 4 Roy Yeager, American musician (Atlanta Rhythm Section), born in Greenwood, Mississippi
- Feb 5 David Sullivan, Welsh businessman and football executive (chairman West Ham United FC), born in Cardiff, Wales
- Feb 5 Maidarjabyn Ganzorig, Mongolian scientist and cosmonaut (Soyuz 39 backup), born in Tsetserleg, Mongolia
- Feb 6 Manuel Orantes, Spanish tennis player (US Open-1975), born in Granada, Spain
- Feb 6 Mike Batt, British director, actor, composer, and former Deputy Chairman (British Phonographic Industry), born in Southampton, England
- Feb 6 Richie Zisk, American retired baseball player and pro scout (Chicago Cubs), born in Brooklyn, New York
- Feb 7 Alan Lancaster, British rock bassist (Status Quo, 1967-85 - "Pictures of Matchstick Men"), born in London, England (d. 2021)
- Feb 7 Bert Sommer, American pop-folk music singer-songwriter who appeared on Broadway in "Hair", and performed at Woodstock, born in New York City (d. 1990)
- Feb 7 Paulo César Carpegiani, Brazilian footballer, 1970-80 (Sport Club Internacional of Porto Alegre; Flamengo), and coach, 1981-2018 (17 teams), born in Erechim, Brazil
- Feb 7 Sunil Wettimuny, Sri Lankan batsman (3 x ODIs; 2 x 50; Ceylon), Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Feb 8 Brooke Adams, American actress (Cynthia-OK Crackerby, Body Snatchers), born in New York City
- Feb 8 Julia Barr, American actress (Brooke-All My Children), born in Ft Wayne, Indiana
- Feb 9 Bernard Gallacher, British golfer (10 European Tour titles), born in Bathgate, Scotland
- Feb 9 Janet Issaca Ashford, American writer (Birth Stories), born in Los Angeles, California
- Feb 9 Judith Light, American actress (Who's the Boss - "Angela"; One Life to Live), born in Trenton, New Jersey
- Feb 10 Joe Lavender, NFL cornerback, born in Rayville, Louisiana
- Feb 10 Maxime Le Forestier, French pop and folk singer-songwriter, born in Paris, France
- Feb 10 Nigel Olsson, British rock touring and session drummer and backing vocalist (Elton John's Band), born in Wallasey, Cheshire, England
- Feb 11 George Winston, American pop-instrumental-folk pianist and composer (Autumn; December; Winter Into Spring), born in Hart, Michigan (d. 2023)[1]
- Feb 12 Gundappa Viswanath, Indian cricket batsman (91 Tests, 14 x 100, HS 222; Karnataka), born in Bhadravati, India
- Feb 12 Stanley Knight, American southern rock guitarist (Black Oak Arkansas - High on the Hog, "Jim Dandy (To the Rescue)"), born in Little Rock, Arkansas (d. 2013)
- Feb 13 Judy Dyble, British folk singer-songwriter (Fairport Convention), born in London (d. 2020)
- Feb 14 Jimmie Randell, American rock bassist (Jo Jo Gunne; The Dead Pyrates Society), born in Dallas, Texas
- Feb 14 Richard Neal, American politician (Rep-D-Massachusetts 1989-), born in Worcester, Massachusetts
- Feb 15 Billy Nicholls, British singer ("Would You Believe?") and songwriter ("I Can't Stop Loving You (Though I Try)", born in White City, London, England
- Feb 15 Christopher Rouse, American Grammy Award-winning composer (Trombone Concerto - Pulitzer Prize for Music, 1993), and educator (Eastman School, 1981-2002; Juilliard, 1997-2017), born in Baltimore, Maryland (d. 2019)
- Feb 15 George Howard, English nobleman (13th Earl of Carlisle), English hereditary peer, and academic, born in England
- Feb 15 Hans Graf, Austrian conductor, and educator, born in Marchtrenk, Austria
- Feb 15 Jess Walton, Canadian-American actress (Jill Foster Abbott in The Young and the Restless), born in Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Feb 15 Ken Anderson, NFL quarterback (Cincinnati Bengals)
- Feb 16 Dorus Vrede, Surinam poet (Otobanda; the Other Bank), born in Brokopondo, Suriname
- Feb 17 Fred Frith, English guitarist, violinist and bassist (Skeleton Crew), born in Heathfield, England
- Feb 18 Gary Ridgway, American serial killer, born in Salt Lake City, Utah
- Feb 19 Danielle Bunton Berry [Dan Bunten], American software developer (M.U.L.E), born in St. Louis, Missouri (d. 1998)
- Feb 19 Eddie Hardin [Harding], English rock pianist and singer (Spencer Davis Group, 1967-68 and 1973-74), born in London, England (d. 2015)
- Feb 19 William Messner-Loebs, American comics writer and artist (Flash, Wonder Woman), born in Ferndale, Michigan
- Feb 20 Eddie Hemmings, English cricket spin bowler (16 Tests, 43 wickets, best 6/58; 33 ODIs; Nottinghamshire CCC), born in Leamington, England
- Feb 20 Ivana Trump (née Zelníčková), Czech-American model and ex-wife of Donald Trump (1st Wives Club), born in Gottwaldov, Moravia, Czechoslovak Republic (d. 2022)
- Feb 21 Jerry Harrison, American rock keyboardist and guitarist (The Modern Lovers; Talking Heads - "Burning Down the House"; solo "Rev It Up"), and record producer (Kenny Wayne Shepherd; Bo-Deans; The String Cheese Incident), born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Feb 21 Ronnie Hellström, Swedish soccer goalkeeper (77 caps; Hammarby IF, 1. FC Kaiserslautern; Sweden Player of the Year 1971, 78), born in Malmö, Sweden (d. 2022)
Niki Lauda(1949-2019)
Feb 22 Austrianauto racer (F1 world champ 1975, 77, 84), born in Vienna, Austria
- Feb 22 Olga Morozova, Russian tennis player, born in Moscow, Soviet Union
- Feb 23 Anna-Maria Müller, German luger (Olympic gold GDR women's singles 1972), born in Friedrichroda, Germany (d. 2009)
- Feb 23 Barbara York, Canadian composer (A Butterfly in Time), born in Winnipeg, Manitoba (d. 2020)
- Feb 23 Larry Demps, American soul singer (Dramatics - "In the Rain"; "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get"), born in Detroit, Michigan
Marc Garneau(76 years old)
Feb 23 Canadianastronaut (1st Canadian to enterspace, STS 13, 77), born in Quebec City, Québec
- Feb 23 Maureen Hicks (née Cutler), British politician (Member of Parliament, Conservative, 1987-92), born in England
- Feb 23 Terry "Tex" Comer, English bassist and guitarist (ACE), born in Burnley, England
- Feb 24 John Lever, English cricket fast bowler (21 Tests, 73 wickets, BB 7/46; Essex CCC, Natal), born in London, England
- Feb 24 Manuel De Sica, Italian composer, chiefly of film scores, born in Rome (d. 2014)
- Feb 25 Frank "Poncho" Sampedro, Spanish-American rock guitarist (Crazy Horse - Neil Young, 1988-2014), born in Welch, West Virginia
Ric Flair(76 years old)
Feb 25 Americanprofessional wrestler (NWA/WWF/WCW/AWA), born in Memphis, Tennessee
- Feb 26 Elizabeth George, American novelist (Inspector Thomas Lynley mystery novels), born in Warren, Ohio
- Feb 26 Emma Kirkby, British classical early music soprano, born in Camberley, Surrey, England
- Feb 27 Jürgen S. Korduletsch. German-American dance music songwriter and producer (Ronnie James - "Video Games"; Cladja Barry -"Boogie Woogie Dancin' Shoes"), born in Germany
- Feb 28 Arthur "T-Boy" Ross, American songwriter ("I Want You"), brother of Diana, born in Detroit, Michigan (d. 1996)
Famous Weddings
Henry Kissinger
Feb 6 American diplomatHenry Kissinger (25) weds Ann Fleisher (23) in Washington Heights, Manhattan, NYC
Mário Soares
Feb 22 Future Portuguese PresidentMário Soares (24) weds actress Maria de Jesus Barroso (24) at the 3rd Conservatory of the Civil Register of Lisbon
Famous Deaths
- Feb 1 Herbert Stothart, American theater (Rose-Marie) and film score composer (The Wizard of Oz; Mutiny on the Bounty; A Night at the Opera), dies at 63
- Feb 5 Juozas Tallat-Kelpsa, Lithuanian composer and conductor, dies at 50
- Feb 8 Franco Leoni, Italian composer, dies at 81
- Feb 8 Leonid Polovinkin, Russian conductor, and composer (Night Dreams), dies at 54
- Feb 9 Poul Schierbeck, Danish organist and composer, dies at 60
- Feb 12 Hassan al Banna, Egyptian founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, dies at 42
- Feb 14 Yusuf Salman Yusuf, Iraqi-Assyrian communist leader (b. 1901)
- Feb 18 Niceto Alcalá-Zamora, 1st Prime Minister of the Second Spanish Republic and President of Spain (1931-36), dies at 71
- Feb 19 Auguste Serieyx, French pedagogue and composer, dies at 83
- Feb 21 Ernest Walker, British composer, dies at 78
- Feb 21 Tan Malaka, Indonesian philosopher and founder (Indonesian Communist), executed at 49
- Feb 22 Russell W. Porter, American artist and explorer (Alaska), dies at 77
- Feb 28 Stanley Marchant, English composer, dies at 65