Do you remember March 1977?

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By Scott McEvoy, HealthMarkets Insurance Agency

If you were in high school in 1977, you are likely approaching age 65, which is when you will begin making decisions regarding your Medicare options.

To learn more about your options, give me a call to schedule a no-cost, no-obligation educational meeting.

In the meantime, enjoy recalling these memories from March 1977:

Top 5 Singles – March 12, 1977
#1 “Love Theme from ‘A Star is Born’ (Evergreen)” – Barbra Streisand

#2 “Fly Like an Eagle” – The Steve Miller Band

#3 “I Like Dreamin’” – Kenny Nolan

#4 “Night Moves” – Bob Seger

#5 “Blinded by the Light” – Manfred Mann’s Earth Band

Top-Grossing Movie Week of March 16

“Rocky”

March 1977 Events
• Boston comedy club owner Jay Leno made his national television debut as a stand-up comedian, appearing on “The “Tonight Show.”

• The debut album for the rock band Foreigner was released by Atlantic Records simultaneously with the band’s first single, “Feels Like the First Time.”

• The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it was banning saccharin.

• “Ask President Carter,” the first and only radio show allowing ordinary residents across the U.S. to call the President of the United States, was broadcast live on the CBS Radio Network. With anchorman Walter Cronkite serving as moderator, President Jimmy Carter spoke with 42 people who had been able to get through to the White House after calling a special “900” number.

• Two American astronomers, J. L. Elliot of Cornell University and Robert Millis of the Lowell Observatory, discovered that the planet Uranus, like Saturn, has rings.

• Lobbied by singer and orange juice spokesperson Anita Bryant, the County Commission of Dade County, Florida, voted 6 to 3 to authorize a special referendum on whether to reverse a county ordinance that had been enacted in January against discrimination based on sexual orientation.

• Former U.S. president Richard Nixon granted his first interviews since his 1974 resignation, with journalist David Frost conducting unlimited questioning.

• The final episode of the NBC TV situation comedy “Sanford and Son” was aired after six seasons and 136 episodes.

• Architect Ernő Rubik of Hungary received Hungarian patent No. 170,062 for his invention, a “spatial logic game” which would later be marketed as “Rubik’s Cube.”

Source: Wikipedia

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