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[[Guam]] is an unincorporated territory of the [[United States]]. Its indigenous people, the [[Chamorro]], are of [[Micronesia]]n descent. Chamorro popular musicians include [[KACY]], [[Flora Baza Quan]], [[Daniel De Leon Guerrero]], [[singer-songwriter]] [[J. D. Crutch]], who is on the local [[Napu Records]] and who released a best-selling local album with ''Guinaifen Manglo''. The [[state song]] of Guam is "[[Guam Hymn]]" by [[Ramon Sablan]], adopted in [[1919]] {{ref|statesong}}. Flora Baza Quan is especially notable throughout the territory, and is known as the "Queen of Chamorro Music" {{ref|quan}}.
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'''[[11 March]]''' is the 70th day of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] (71st in [[Leap year]]). There are 295 days remaining. In the [[Western World]], especially [[Western Europe]], the name of the date has become a synonym for the [[11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings]].


==Events==
Modern music from Guam includes elements of [[American music|American]], [[Spanish music|Spanish]], [[Filipino music|Filipino]] and [[Polynesian music]]. The Spanish and Mexicans contributed a kind of song called ''serenetas'' to the [[culture of Guam]].
*[[1513]] - [[Pope Leo X|Leo X]] is elected [[Pope]].
*[[1649]] - The [[Frondeurs]] (rebels) and the [[France|French]] government sign the [[Peace of Rueil]].
*[[1702]] - The first regular [[English language|English-language]] [[newspaper]], ''[[The Daily Courant]]'', is published in [[London]].
*[[1708]] - [[Anne of Great Britain | Queen Anne]] withholds [[Royal Assent]] from a militia Bill, the last time a British monarch vetoes legislation.
*[[1824]] - The [[United States War Department]] creates the [[Bureau of Indian Affairs]].
*[[1845]] - [[First Maori War|The Flagstaff War]]: In [[New Zealand]], Chiefs [[Hone Heke]] and [[Kawiti]] lead 700 [[Maoris]] to chop down the British flagpole and drive settlers out of the British colonial settlement of [[Kororareka]] because of breaches of the [[1840]] [[Treaty of Waitangi]].
*[[1861]] - [[American Civil War]]: The [[Constitution]] of the [[Confederate States of America]] is adopted.
*[[1864]] - The [[Great Sheffield Flood]]: The largest man-made disaster ever to befall [[England]] kills over 250 people in [[Sheffield]].
*[[1888]] - The [[Great Blizzard of '88]] begins along the eastern seaboard of the [[United States]], shutting down commerce and killing more than 400.
*[[1897]] - A [[meteorite]] enters the earth's atmosphere and explodes over [[New Martinsville, West Virginia]]. The debris causes damage but no human injuries are reported.
*[[1900]] - [[Second Boer War]]: [[Boer]] leader [[Paul Kruger]]'s peace overtures are rejected by [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] [[Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury|Lord Salisbury]].
*[[1917]] - [[Baghdad]] falls to the Anglo-Indian forces commanded by General [[Frederick Stanley Maude|Maude]].
*[[1927]] - In [[New York City]], [[Samuel Roxy Rothafel]] opens the [[Roxy Theatre]].
*[[1936]] - British Prime Minister pardons five convicted Irish militants who promise to join growing conflict with Germany.
*[[1941]] - [[World War II]]: [[President of the United States|President]] [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] signs the [[Lend-Lease]] Act into law, allowing American-built war supplies to be shipped to the [[Allies]] on loan.
*[[1942]] - World War II: General [[Douglas MacArthur]] abandons [[Corregidor]].
*[[1959]] - In [[Cannes]], [[France]], [[Teddy Scholten]] wins the fourth [[Eurovision Song Contest]] for the [[Netherlands]] singing "Een beetje" (A little bit).
*[[1966]] - [[President of Indonesia|President]] [[Sukarno]] of [[Indonesia]] was forced to give up his [[Executive (government)|executive power]].
*1966 - A fire at two ski resorts in [[Numata, Japan|Numata]], [[Japan]] kills 31 people.
*1966 - [[Henry Marrow|Henry "Dickie" Marrow]] is murdered in a violent racially-motivated crime in [[Oxford, North Carolina|Oxford, N.C.]].
*[[1977]] - 130+ hostages held in [[Washington, D.C.]], by [[Hanafi]] Muslims were set free after ambassadors from three Islamic nations joined negotiations.
*[[1978]] - Nine [[Palestinian]] [[Al Fatah]] guerillas hijack a bus in [[Israel]], killing 34 civilians and wounding 70 before being killed by security forces. The Israelis retaliate by invading southern [[Lebanon]] three days later, under codename [[Operation Litani]].
*[[1983]] - [[Bob Hawke]] becomes 23rd [[Prime Minister of Australia]].
*[[1985]] - [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] becomes [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] leader.
*[[1988]] - [[Iran-Iraq War]]: Cease Fire declared.
*[[1990]] - [[Lithuania]] declares itself independent from the [[Soviet Union]].
*1990 - [[Patricio Aylwin]] is sworn-in as the first democratically elected [[Chile]]an president since [[1970]].
*[[1991]] - A curfew is imposed on black townships in [[South Africa]] after fighting between rival political gangs kills 49.
*[[1993]] - [[Janet Reno]] is confirmed by the [[United States Senate]] and sworn-in the next day, becoming the first female [[Attorney General of the United States]].
*[[1996]] - [[John Howard]] comes to power as the twenty-fifth [[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime Minister]] of [[Australia]].
*[[1997]] - An explosion at a [[nuclear waste]] reprocessing plant in [[Japan]] exposes 35 workers to low-level [[radioactive contamination]] in the worst [[nuclear accident]] in [[Japan]]'s history.
*[[1999]] - [[Infosys]] becomes the first [[India]]n company listed on the [[NASDAQ]] stock exchange.
*[[2003]] - The [[International Criminal Court]] is founded in [[The Hague]].
*[[2004]] - [[11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings|Simultaneous explosions]] on rush hour trains in [[Madrid]] kill 191 people.
*[[2005]] - Judge [[Rowland Barnes]], court reporter [[Julie Brandau]] and deputy [[Hoyt Teasley]] are all murdered in the [[Fulton County]] Courthouse in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]; the main suspect being [[Brian Nichols]] who surrendered to police on the 12th.


==Births==
== Music venues and institutions ==
*[[1544]] - [[Torquato Tasso]], Italian poet (d. [[1595]])
*[[1725]] - [[Henry Benedict Stuart]], pretender to the throne of Great Britain (d. [[1807]])
*[[1785]] - [[John McLean]], U.S. Supreme Court Justice (d. [[1861]])
*[[1863]] - [[Andrew Stoddart]], English cricketer
*[[1876]] - [[Carl Ruggles]], American composer (d. [[1971]])
*[[1880]] - [[Harry H. Laughlin]], [[United States|American]] [[Eugenics|eugenicist]] (d. [[1943]])
*[[1885]] - [[Malcolm Campbell]], English race car driver (d. [[1948]])
*[[1890]] - [[Vannevar Bush]], American engineer and politician (d. [[1974]])
*[[1892]] - [[Raoul Walsh]], American film director (d. [[1980]])
*[[1898]] - [[Dorothy Gish]], American actress (d. [[1968]])
*[[1899]] - King [[Frederick IX of Denmark]] (d. [[1972]])
*[[1903]] - [[Ronald Syme]], New Zealand classicist and historian (d. [[1989]])
*1903 - [[Lawrence Welk]], American musician (d. [[1992]])
*[[1910]] - [[Robert Havemann]], German chemist (d. [[1982]])
*[[1915]] - [[Hans Peter Keller]], German writer (d. [[1988]])
*[[1916]] - [[Harold Wilson]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] (d. [[1995]])
*[[1920]] - [[Nicolaas Bloembergen]], Dutch physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate
*[[1921]] - [[Frank Harary]], American mathematician (d. [[2005]])
*1921 - [[Astor Piazzolla]], Argentine composer (d. [[1992]])
*[[1926]] - Reverend [[Ralph Abernathy]], American civil rights leader (d. [[1990]])
*[[1927]] - [[Robert Mosbacher]], [[United States Secretary of Commerce]]
*[[1928]] - [[Albert Salmi]], American actor (d. [[1990]])
*[[1929]] - [[Timothy Carey]], American actor (d. [[1994]])
*[[1931]] - [[Rupert Murdoch]], Australian-born publisher and entrepreneur
*[[1934]] - [[Sam Donaldson]], American reporter
*[[1936]] - [[Antonin Scalia]], U.S. Supreme Court Justice
*[[1939]] - [[Flaco Jiménez]], American musician
*[[1948]] - [[Dominique Sanda]], French actress
*[[1950]] - [[Bobby McFerrin]], American singer
*1950 - [[Jerry Zucker]], American producer, director, and writer
*[[1952]] - [[Douglas Adams]], English writer (d. [[2001]])
*[[1955]] - [[Nina Hagen]], German singer
*[[1958]] - [[Anissa Jones]], American actress (d. [[1976]])
*[[1959]] - [[Nina Hartley]], American actress
*[[1960]] - [[Christophe Gans]], French film director
*[[1961]] - [[Elias Koteas]], Canadian actor
*[[1963]] - [[Alex Kingston]], English actress
*[[1964]] - [[Vinnie Paul]], American drummer ([[Pantera]])
*1964 - [[Shane Richie]], British actor
*[[1965]] - [[Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen]], British television presenter
*[[1968]] - [[Lisa Loeb]], American singer
*[[1971]] - [[Johnny Knoxville]], American television personality
*[[1974]] - [[Russ Haas]], professional wrestler and brother of [[Charlie Haas]]
*[[1974]] - [[Bobby Abreu]], baseball player
*[[1978]] - [[Didier Drogba]], Ivory Coast footballer
*1978 - [[Albert Luque]], Spanish footballer
*[[1979]] - [[Benji Madden]], American musician ([[Good Charlotte]])
*1979 - [[Joel Madden]], American musician ([[Good Charlotte]])
*[[1981]] - [[David Anders]], American actor
*1981 - [[Lee Evans (football player)|Lee Evans]], American football player
*1981 - [[Russell Lissack]], English musician ([[Bloc Party]])
*[[1982]] - [[Thora Birch]], American actress
*[[1986]] - [[Matt Sasso]], American Musician (Bassist) / Virtuoso
*[[1989]] - [[Anton Yelchin]], Russian-born actor
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==Deaths==
Music institutions in Guam include the [[University of Guam]]'s Fine Arts Department, [[Guam Symphony Society]], [[Guam Choristers]] and the [[Gregorian Institute of Guam]]. The Guam Symphony Society was founded in [[1967]], and hosts concerts like the Symphony Seaside Concert and the Musikan Famagu'on for children {{ref|GSS}}. The two major local [[record label]]s are [[Napu Records]] and [[Sell Star Records]].
*[[222]] - [[Elagabalus]], [[Roman Emperor]]
*222 - [[Julia Soaemias]], mother of [[Elagabalus]] (b. [[180]])
*[[1198]] - [[Marie de Champagne]], daughter of [[Louis VII of France]] (b. [[1145]])
*[[1486]] - [[Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg]] (b. [[1414]])
*[[1514]] - [[Donato Bramante]], Italian architect (b. [[1444]])
*[[1575]] - [[Matthias Flacius]], Croatian protestant reformer (b. [[1520]])
*[[1602]] - [[Emilio de' Cavalieri]], Italian composer
*[[1607]] - [[Giovanni Maria Nanino]], Italian composer
*[[1722]] - [[John Toland]], Irish philosopher (b. [[1670]])
*[[1759]] - [[John Forbes (General)|John Forbes]], British general (b. [[1710]])
*[[1786]] - [[Charles Humphreys]], American delegate to the Continental Congress (b. [[1714]])
*[[1847]] - [[Johnny Appleseed]], American pioneer agronomist (b. [[1774]])
*[[1854]] - [[Willard Richards]], American religious leader (b. [[1804]])
*[[1869]] - [[Vladimir Odoevsky]], Russian philosopher and writer (b. [1803]])
*[[1870]] - King [[Moshoeshoe I]] of Lesotho
*[[1907]] - [[Jean Casimir-Périer]], French politician (b. [[1847]])
*[[1908]] - Revd [[Benjamin Waugh]], American activist (b. [[1839]])
*[[1920]] - [[Julio Garavito Armero]], Colombian astronomer (b. [[1865]])
*[[1931]] - [[F.W. Murnau]], German director (b. [[1888]])
*[[1955]] - [[Alexander Fleming]], Scottish scientist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1881]])
*[[1957]] - Admiral [[Richard E. Byrd]], American explorer (b. [[1888]])
*[[1967]] - [[Geraldine Farrar]], American soprano (b. [[1882]])
*[[1969]] - [[John Wyndham]], British author (b. [[1903]])
*[[1970]] - [[Erle Stanley Gardner]], American novelist (b. [[1889]])
*[[1971]] - [[Philo T. Farnsworth]], American television pioneer (b. [[1906]])
*1971 - [[Whitney Young]], American civil rights leader (b. [[1921]])
*[[1977]] - [[Ulysses S. Grant IV]], American geologist and paleontologist (b. [[1893]])
*[[1978]] - [[Claude François]], French singer
*[[2002]] - [[James Tobin]], American economist, [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1918]])


==Holidays and observances==
== Chamorro music ==
*[[Lithuania]] - Reestablishment of Lithuania's Independence
*[[Lesotho]] - Moshoeshoe Day
*[[Comic Relief#Red Nose Day|Red Nose Day]] in the [[United Kingdom]]
*[[Zambia]] - Youth Day


==External links==
Traditional Chamorro instruments include the [[belembaotuyan]], a hollow [[gourd]] [[stringed instrument]], and the [[nose flute]]. [[Kantan]] singing is also popular. It is a kind of [[work song]], begun by one person teasing another in verse form, and then continuing through a group one individual in turn.
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/march/11 BBC: On This Day]


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Chamorro [[chant]]s and [[Kantan Chamorrita]] (''Chamorrita singing''), a kind of Chamorro poetry, are also important elements of Guamian music. Kantan Chamorrita is a kind of improvised poetry with a [[call and response]] format that is documented back to [[1602]] and remains a vital part of Chamorro culture. In Kantan Chamorrita, individuals and groups trade witty remarks at each other as part of a debate. These songs are "ancient folk songs, arranged in quatrains of two octosyllabic couplets, which, according to some writers, are composed on a single melody, the variations depending on the individual style of performance. The distinctive features are spontaneous improvisation and a dialogue performance between two or more people, depending on the occasion and function" {{ref|quote}}.


[[March 10]] - [[March 12]] - [[February 11]] - [[April 11]] -- [[historical anniversaries|listing of all days]]
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== References ==


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# {{note|quan}} [http://www.guamcaha.com/board/flora_baza_quan.htm Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities]
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# {{note|statesong}} [http://www.50states.com/songs/guam.htm Guam State Song]
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# {{note|GSS}} [http://www.guamsymphony.org/history.htm Guam Symphony Society]
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# {{note|quote}} Bailey, Kim, cited at [http://www.guampedia.com/demo/Sample%20Entry_files/kantan_chamorrita/kantan_chamorrita.htm Guampedia] and introduced as "an ethnomusicologist who studied the Chamorrita in the 1980s in Guam and Rota"
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11 March is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (71st in Leap year). There are 295 days remaining. In the Western World, especially Western Europe, the name of the date has become a synonym for the 11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings.

Events

Births

Deaths

Holidays and observances


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