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==Individuals==
==Individuals==
* [[Oscar Adams, Jr]] was appointed to the Alabama Supreme Court.
* [[Oscar Adams Jr]] was appointed to the Alabama Supreme Court.
* [[Daniel Alarcón]] moved to Birmingham with his parents and siblings.
* [[Daniel Alarcón]] moved to Birmingham with his parents and siblings.
* [[Gerald Bartholow]] became minister of [[Unity of Birmingham]].
* [[Gerald Bartholow]] became minister of [[Unity of Birmingham]].
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* [[David Cutcliffe]] became head coach at [[Banks High School]].
* [[David Cutcliffe]] became head coach at [[Banks High School]].
* [[Elizabeth Garner]] began teaching at [[Pizitz Middle School]].
* [[Elizabeth Garner]] began teaching at [[Pizitz Middle School]].
* [[Mike Graffeo]] became administrative assistant to [[Mayor of Birmingham|Birmingham Mayor]] [[Richard Arrington, Jr]].
* [[Mike Graffeo]] became administrative assistant to [[Mayor of Birmingham|Birmingham Mayor]] [[Richard Arrington Jr]].
* [[Janet Hall]] began working at [[WBRC 6]] as a weekend news anchor.
* [[Janet Hall]] began working at [[WBRC 6]] as a weekend news anchor.
* [[Vicki Hallman]] was cast as Miss Honeydew on ''Hee-Haw''.
* [[Vicki Hallman]] was cast as Miss Honeydew on ''Hee-Haw''.
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* [[Joe Langston]] and [[Herb Winches]] left [[WBRC-TV]] for [[WVTM-TV]].
* [[Joe Langston]] and [[Herb Winches]] left [[WBRC-TV]] for [[WVTM-TV]].
* [[Hoyt Logan]] took the pulpit at [[Avondale United Methodist Church]].
* [[Hoyt Logan]] took the pulpit at [[Avondale United Methodist Church]].
* [[Robert E. Luckie, Jr]] surplanted [[W. W. McTyeire, Jr]] as president of [[The Club]].
* [[Robert Luckie Jr]] surplanted [[W. W. McTyeire, Jr]] as president of [[The Club]].
* [[Ben McKinnon]] was promoted to president of [[WSGN-AM]].
* [[Ben McKinnon]] was promoted to president of [[WSGN-AM]].
* [[Michael Moore]] became pastor of [[Grace Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church]].
* [[Michael Moore]] became pastor of [[Grace Chapel Cumberland Presbyterian Church]].

Revision as of 10:32, 4 August 2015

1980 was the 109th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

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Music

Individuals

Births

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Graduations

Marriages

Awards

Retirements

Deaths

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See also: List of homicides in 1980

Context

In 1980 the U.S. hockey team defeated the Soviet Union at the Winter Olympics. The Voyager 1 probe confirmed the existence of Janus, a moon of Saturn. The U.S. boycotted the Summer Olympics in Moscow. Mount St. Helens erupted, killing 57 and causing $3 billion in damage. The video arcade game Pac-Man debuted. Sony introduced the first consumer camcorder. CNN became the first all-news network. A heat wave struck the American midwest, killing 1,700 people. The comic strip Bloom County by Berk Breathed debuted. A then-record number of viewers tuned into the TV soap opera Dallas to learn who shot lead character J.R. Ewing. A magnitude 7 earthquake in southern Italy killed approximately 4,800 people and left 300,000 homeless.

Notable 1980 births include Ben Savage, Jessica Simpson, and Venus Williams. Notable deaths in 1980 included Alfred Hitchcock, John Lennon, Mantovani, Steve McQueen, Jesse Owens, Colonel Sanders, Peter Sellers, and Mae West.

The top films were The Empire Strikes Back, 9 to 5, Stir Crazy, and Airplane!. Ordinary People was Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Top pop singles included Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall", Diana Ross' "Upside Down", Barbra Streisand's "Woman in Love", Lipps Inc's "Funkytown", and John Lennon's "(Just Like) Starting Over".

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