Musical
birthdays include former Animals drummer John Steel (85), ex-Fifth
Dimension vocalist Florence LaRue (84), Alice Cooper (78), Kansas
drummer Phil Ehart (75), former Humble Pie drummer Jerry Shirley (74),
country singer Clint Black (64), Offspring lead guitarist Kevin
'Noodles' Wasserman (63), Our Lady Peace bassist Duncan Coutts (57),
Natalie Imbruglia (51), rapper Cameron 'Cam'ron' Giles (50), rapper
Allen 'Matchstik' Forrest (45), and ex-Pussycat Dolls vocalist Kimberly
Wyatt (44).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for songwriter Ray Evans [best remembered for 'Que
Sera Sera' and 'Mona Lisa'], born on this day in 1915... for
Karen Carpenter, who passed away today in 1983 at the age of 33... for
Liberace, who died today in 1987... for R&B singer Gwen Guthrie, died in 1999... and for Maurice White, who left us today in 2017.
Also
on February 4th: A well-to-do German music lover named Johann von
Uffenbach on a visit to Venice hears Vivaldi play and commissions a
series of Concerti Grossi (1715)... Claudio Arrau makes his Carnegie
Hall debut (1924)... Bob Dylan and three travelling companions set out
from NYC on a cross-country jaunt by car, intending to make it to San
Francisco via New Orleans in 3 weeks (1964)... The Righteous Brothers
are at № 1
on both sides of the Atlantic with 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin''
(1965)... The Jimi Hendrix Experience launch what is being billed as the
'60 Cities in '60 Days' tour at the Winterland Ballroom in San
Francisco... The Beatles record 'Across the Universe'. John and Paul
decide the song needs some high harmonies, so they invite two 'Apple
Scruffs' (female fans who hang around outside Abbey Road Studios) to
come in and sing on the song. The two are Lizzie Bravo, a 16-year-old
Brazilian living nearby and 17-year-old Londoner Gayleen Pease
(1969)... John
and Yoko donate their hair for an auction in aid of the Black Power
movement (1970)... Fleetwood Mac release Rumours (1977)... The Bee Gees
are at № 1 on
the US singles chart with 'Stayin' Alive'. In Britain, Jamaican teenage
one-hit wonders Althia & Donna hold the top spot with 'Up Town
Ranking' (1978)... Former Milli-Vanilli member Rob Pilatus is
hospitalized after a man hits him over the head with a baseball bat in
Hollywood, CA. Pilatus was attempting to steal the man's car at the time
of the attack (1996)... Courtney Love is arrested at Heathrow airport
for 'endangering an aircraft' on a transatlantic flight. The singer is
alleged to have hurled abuse at the cabin crew on the flight from Los
Angeles, and also to have thrown bottles and in-flight meals after her
nurse, who was in an economy seat, was barred from sitting next to her
in the first class cabin (2003)... Bjorn Ulvaeus confirms that the
members of Abba recently turned down a $1 billion offer by an American
and British consortium to reform the group. "It is a hell of a lot of
money to say no to, but we decided it wasn't for us," fellow member
Benny Andersson told the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet (2004)... A
Razorlight gig in Lyon is halted mid-set because of an altercation
between singer Johnny Borrell and bassist Carl Dalemo. The pair exchange
insults before casting their instruments aside and coming to blows
onstage. Borrell then storms off, leaving the French crowd amazed and
unsure about what is going on (2007)... Robert Plant says he thinks Led
Zeppelin cannot reunite for a full tour and album because the band feels
incomplete without drummer John Bonham. During an interview on UK
station Absolute Radio, Plant states, “The reason that it stopped was
that we were incomplete, and we've been incomplete now for 29 years.” He
admitted: ”I think the thing about it, really, is that to visit old
ground is an incredibly delicate thing to do, considering the
disappointment that could be there once you commit to that, and the
comparisons to something that was basically fired by youth and a
different kind of exuberance from now... It's very hard to go back and
meet that head on and do it justice” (2009).
This Day in Music History
Wednesday, 4 February 2026
February 4th
Tuesday, 3 February 2026
February 3rd
Musical
birthdays today include Dave Davies (79), Melanie
(79), Sonic Youth co-founder & guitarist Lee Ronaldo (70), Nurse
with Wound leader Steven Stapleton (69), original Cure drummer Lol
Tolhurst (67), Swirling Eddies bassist Tim Chandler (66), Ramón 'Daddy
Yankee' Rodriguez (49), country singer-songwriter Jessica Harp (44), and
rapper Sean Kingston (36).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for Felix Mendelssohn, born on this day in 1809... for Irish crooner Val Doonican, born in 1927... for Johnny 'Guitar' Watson, who would have been 90... for producer
and Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart, who would have been 83... for Temptations vocalist Dennis Edwards, who would have been 83...
for singer-songwriter and producer John 'Johnny Cymbal' Blair, who would
have been 81... for ex-new York Dolls bassist Arthur Kane, who would
have been 77... for Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and J.P. 'The Big
Bopper' Richardson, who perished along with pilot Roger Peterson in the
plane crash known as 'The Day the Music Died' on this date in 1959... for
producer Joe Meek, who shot his landlady and then himself at his
flat in London on this day in 1967. Meek produced The Tornadoes hit
'Telstar', the first № 1 in the US by a British group. Meek was
interested in spirituality and often attended séances . At one such
meeting in 1958, he was warned that Buddy Holly would die on February 3
of the following year. Meek tried his best to find Holly when he was in
London to warn him but failed in his mission.
Also on February 3rd:
At Abbey Road Studios, The Beatles begin working on their new single
'Lady Madonna'... Meanwhile, at Columbia Studios in NYC, Simon &
Garfunkel and producer Roy Halee record and mix 'Mrs. Robinson'
(1968)... Led Zeppelin II is the № 1 album in both the US and the UK (1970)... Elton John has his first American №
1 single with 'Crocodile Rock' (1973)... David Bowie opens the US leg
of his 'Isolar 1976' tour in Seattle, WA, unveiling his new 'Thin White
Duke' persona (1976)... Bob
Dylan begins a 6-night residency at London's Hammersmith Odeon
(1990)... Pearl Jam make their UK debut at the Esplanade Club in
Southend-on-Sea, Essex before an audience of 300 (1992)... After a gig
at London's Brixton Academy, the Ramones announce that they have played
their last show in the UK after 22 years together (1996)... Sean 'P.
Diddy' Combs settles a $3 million lawsuit filed by his former driver
after an incident in 1999. Wardell Fenderson had driven Mr Combs and his
then-girlfriend Jennifer Lopez away from a New York nightclub where
three people had been wounded in a shooting. Mr Fenderson said he was
traumatized by having guns in the car and by being ordered to ignore
police orders to stop, for which he was arrested (2004)... Former
Dynasty star Heather Locklear files for divorce from Bon Jovi guitarist
Richie Sambora after 11 years of marriage (2006)... Wayne Fontana, of
'Game Of Love' fame, is arrested at his home in Glossop, Derbyshire and
charged with arson with intent to endanger life. The 61 year-old, who
was already set to appear in court in March on traffic offenses, is
accused of pouring gasoline over a judge's car and setting it on fire.
In November, he is sentenced to 11 months in jail, but is allowed to
walk free from court immediately after already having served the
equivalent of his term while held under the Mental Health Act (2007)...
AC/DC singer Brian Johnson joins a growing group of critics of Bob
Geldof and Bono over their very public charity work, saying they should
stop lecturing audiences about it and instead do their good deeds in
private. Johnson says "When I was a working man, I didn't want to go to a
concert for some bastard to talk down to me that I should be thinking
of some kid in Africa. I'm sorry mate, do it yourself, spend some of
your own money and get it done. It just makes me angry" (2010).
Monday, 2 February 2026
February 2nd
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for violinist Fritz Kreisler, born on this day in 1875... for Jascha Heifetz, born in 1901... for Broadway actress & singer Elaine Stritch, born in 1924... for Stan Getz, born in 1927... for Broadway actress & singer M'el Dowd, and for Buena Vista Social Club bassist Orlando 'Cachaito' López, both born in 1933... for Canadian singer-songwriter Gene MacLellan [best remembered for 'Put Your Hand in the Hand'], who would have been 87... for Eva Cassidy, who would have been 62... for composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, who died on this date in 1594... for Sid Vicious, who died of a drug overdose today in 1979... for Gene Kelly, who passed away in 1996... and for former Spinners vocalist Billy Henderson and folk singer Eric von Schmidt, both of whom left us today in 2007.
Also on February 2nd: John Giola of NYC dances the Charleston continuously for 22 hours, 30 minutes (1926)... Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and J.P. 'The Big Bopper' Richardson appear at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa. This was the last gig for all three acts (1959)... The Beatles played their first professionally organized gig outside of Liverpool at The Oasis Club, Manchester (1962)... The Rolling Stones release '19thNervous Breakdown' (1966)... The Jimi Hendrix Experience play 'Purple Haze' live on Top of the Pops (1967)... Yoko Ono is granted a divorce from her husband Tony Cox, as well as custody of their daughter Kyoko (1969)... Keith Emerson receives second degree burns on his hands when his piano, rigged to explode as a stunt, detonates prematurely during an ELP concert in San Francisco (1973)... Barbra Streisand has the № 1 single in America with 'The Way We Were' (1974)... Genesis release A Trick Of The Tail, their seventh studio album and the first to feature drummer Phil Collins as full-time lead vocalist following the departure of original vocalist Peter Gabriel (1976)... Bad Manners singer Douglas 'Buster Bloodvessel' Trendle is told he is 'too fat' to survive an urgently needed operation. Buster collapsed on stage during a show in Italy but doctors felt that his huge 420 lb. frame might not make it through surgery (2001)... Russian girl duo Tatu start a four-week run at № 1 on the UK singles chart with 'All The Things She Said'. The song was a hit on the Russian charts three years earlier. Tatu are the first Russian act to score a UK № 1 (2003)... CBS apologizes for its broadcast of the American Super Bowl after one of Janet Jackson's breasts was left exposed when Justin Timberlake ripped her top. The pair were performing a half-time duet when the incident occurred. CBS quickly cut away from the scene but was still flooded with calls from angry viewers. Timberlake insists it was an accident, saying "I am sorry that anyone was offended by the wardrobe malfunction during the half-time performance of the Super Bowl” (2004).
Sunday, 1 February 2026
February 1st
Musical
birthdays today bluegrass multi-instrumentalist Del
McCoury (87), soul singer Chris
Clark (80), Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell
(76), slide guitarist Sonny Landreth (75), ex-Black Flag bassist Chuck
Dukowski (72), X co-lead singer Exene Cervenka (70), Lisa Marie Presley
(57), Weezer drummer Patrick Wilson (57), former Offspring drummer Ron
Welty (55), rapper Antwan 'Big Boi' Patten (51), MGMT frontman Andrew
VanWyngarden (43), Laura Marling (36), and Harry Styles (32).
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for composer Victor Herbert, born on this day in 1859... for Kingston Trio member Bob Shane, born today in 1934... for Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show vocalist Ray Sawyer and Don Everly, both of whom would have been 89... for jazz pianist Joe Sample and French singer Claude François, both of whom would have been 87... for
Rick James, who would have been 76... for former Warrant frontman Jani
Lane, who would have been 61... for Beatles music publisher Dick James,
who died on this date in 1986... for former Manic Street Preachers
guitarist Ritchey Edwards, who disappeared on this day in 1995, and was
legally presumed dead in 2008... for composer Gian Carlo Menotti, who
died in 2007... for Cecil Womack, who passed away in 2013... and for Temptations vocalist Dennis Edwards, who died in 2018... and for drummer Sam Lay, who left us three years ago today.
Also on February 1st: Puccini's La Boheme
has its world premiere in Turin (1896)... RCA releases the first 45 RPM
discs (1949)... Neil Young plays his first professional gig at a
country club in Winnipeg (1963)... The Beatles' 'I Want to Hold Your
Hand' hits № 1 in
the US (1964)... James Brown records 'Papa's Got a Brand New Bag' at
the Arthur Smith Studios in Charlotte, NC (1965)... At Abbey Road
studios, The Beatles start work on the song 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts
Club Band'. It isn't until recording is complete that Paul McCartney
has the idea to make the song the thematic pivot for their forthcoming
album... Pink Floyd spend the day recording parts for the Syd Barrett
songs 'Arnold Layne' and 'Candy and a Current Bun' at Sound Techniques
Studios, Chelsea, London. The Floyd also turn professional on this day
after signing a deal with EMI Records (1967)... The Who kick off their
third US tour with a show at the San Jose, CA Civic Auditorium (1968)...
The Doors release Morrison Hotel (1970)... Neil Young releases Harvest (1972)... Diana Ross marries Norwegian
shipping magnate Arne Naess in Geneva, with Stevie Wonder leading the
band (1986)... Green Day release the album Dookie, which will go on to
sell more than 20 million copies worldwide (1994)... Blur have the № 1 single
in the UK with 'Beetlebum'... Boy George is beaten up by two bouncers
outside the Ministry of Sound in London after he tries to jump the queue
(1997)... NASA announces that 'Across the Universe' is to become the
first song ever to be beamed directly into space. The track will be
transmitted through the Deep Space Network ~ a network of antennas ~ on
the 40th anniversary of the Beatles recording of the song, being aimed
at the North Star, Polaris, 431 light-years from Earth. In a message to
NASA, Sir Paul McCartney calls the project an 'amazing feat.' 'Well
done, NASA,' he adds, 'Send my love to the aliens. All the best, Paul'.
Saturday, 31 January 2026
January 31st
Musical
birthdays today include composer Philip Glass (89), blues harmonica
player Charlie Musselwhite (82), KC and the Sunshine Band lead singer
Harry Casey (75), Roxy Music lead guitarist Phil Manzanera (75), former
Whitesnake lead guitarist Adrian Vandenberg (72), John Lydon AKA Johnny
Rotten (70), Lloyd Cole (65), original Nirvana drummer Chad Channing
(58), The Cure drummer Jason Cooper (59), Justin Timberlake (45), Greek pop singer Elena Paparizou (44), and Marcus Mumford (39).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for Franz Schubert, born on this day in 1797... for
song & dance man Eddie Cantor, born in 1892... for folklorist &
ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, born in 1915... for Mario
Lanza and Carol Channing, both born in 1921... for Chuck 'King of the
Stroll' Willis, born in 1928... for former Slayer
guitarist Jeff Hanneman, who would have been 62... for Edwin Howard
Armstrong, the inventor of FM radio, who died on this date in 1954...
for blues harmonica player Slim Harpo, who passed away in 1970... and
for former Buffalo Springfield drummer Dewey Martin, who died in 2009... and for King Crimson and Asia lead singer and bassist John Wetton, who left us today in 2018.
Also on January 31st: RCA engineers demonstrate the first programmable sound synthesizer... Decca Records announces that Bill Haley & His Comets' 'Rock around the Clock' has sold over one million copies in the UK, mostly on 10" 78 RPMs (1957)... The Beatles spend a second day at Knole Park, Sevenoaks, Kent to complete filming for the 'Strawberry Fields Forever' promotional video. The film is shot in colour, for the benefit of the US market, since British television is still broadcasting only in black and white. Taking time out from filming, John Lennon buys a 1843 poster from an antiques shop in Surrey which provides him with many of the lyrics for song 'Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite' (1967)... Led Zeppelin play the first of two nights at the Fillmore East in NYC during the band's first North American tour. Porter's Popular Preachers open the night, then Zeppelin take the stage. Legend has it that the English new arrivals' show was so powerful and received such an enthusiastic audience reception that headliners Iron Butterfly refused to follow them (1969)... The Jackson 5 go to the top of the US singles chart with 'I Want You Back'. The song, originally written for Gladys Knight & The Pips, is the first of four stateside № 1s for the group (1970)... Winners in a readers poll for UK Music weekly Sounds include: Best album of 1975: 'A Night At The Opera', by Queen; best single: 'Bohemian Rhapsody'; best band: Queen; musician of the year: Mike Oldfield; female singer of the year: Maddy Prior of Steeleye Span; best new band: Rainbow; biggest bore of the year: The Bay City Rollers (1976)... Blondie have the № 1 single in America with 'The Tide Is High' (1981)... Paul Simon's Graceland is the № 1 album in the UK ~ the record spends a total of 101 weeks on the chart (1987)... The Strokes make their UK debut playing the Wedgewood Rooms in Portsmouth (2000)... More than 35 years after his death, Jim Morrison is enlisted to help fight global warming. A spokesman for the Global Cool Campaign announces that 'Woman in the Window', a previously unreleased poem written and recorded by The Doors frontman shortly before he died in 1971, is being set to music and used to publicize the issue (2007).
Friday, 30 January 2026
January 30th
Musical
birthdays today include producer & songwriter Mitch Murray (86), Phil Collins (75), American Music Club lead singer
Mark Eitzel (67), Jody Watley (67), Orgy lead singer Jay Gordon (59),
bassist Trevor Dunn (58), Puffy AmiYumi singer Yumi Yoshimura (51), and
Marcus Mumford (39).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for choral composer Thomas Tallis, born on this day
in 1505... for conductor Walter Damrosch, born today in 1862... for
trumpeter Roy 'Little Jazz' Eldridge, born in 1911... for jazz double
bassist Ahmed Abdul-Malik, born in 1928... for Jefferson Airplane lead guitarist Marty Balin, who would have been 84... for former
Small Faces and Humble Pie guitarist Steve Marriott, who would have been 79... for composer Francis Poulenc, who died on this date in 1963...
for New Orleans pianist Professor Longhair, who died in 1980... for
Lightnin' Hopkins, who passed away in 1982... for Patty Andrews, who died in 2013... and for Marianne Faithfull, who left us one year ago today.
Thursday, 29 January 2026
January 29th
Musical
birthdays today include classical
pianist Malcom Binns (90), original Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog
Oldham (82), soul singer Bettye LaVette (80), Grand Funk Railroad lead
singer Max Carl (76), Tangerine Dream keyboardist Peter Baumann (73),
Los Lobos drummer Louie Pérez (73), Dictators lead
singer Richard Manitoba (72), former Aztec Camera frontman Roddy Frame
(62), singer-songwriter Chris Castle (50), and blues guitarist Jonny
Lang (45)
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for jazz guitarist Franco Cerri, born on this day in 1925... for French chansonnier Sacha Distel, born in 1934... for Motown session bassist James Jamerson, who would
have been
Also on January 29th: John Gay's The Beggar's Opera premieres at the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre in London (1728)... Mozart's opera Ideomeneo premieres in Munich with the composer himself conducting the orchestra (1781)... BBC
radio airs a new program 'Desert Island Discs', presented by Roy
Plomley ~ the show, which is still running, is the oldest in the history
of British radio (1942)... Bob Dylan meets his idol Woody Guthrie again
when the 'This Land Is Your Land' author is on weekend release from
Greystone hospital staying with friends in Montclair, NJ. Guthrie is in
good enough form to scrawl the message ‘I ain't dead yet’ on a card
which he gives to his young admirer (1961)... The Beatles spend the day
at Pathé Marconi Studios in Paris for their only studio recording
session for EMI held outside the UK. They record new German language
vocals for ‘She Loves You’, ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ and ‘Can't Buy Me
Love’, after EMI's West German branch persuaded Brian Epstein that they
would be unable to sell large quantities of records in their country
unless they were recorded in the local language. A translator is there
to coach John, Paul, and George, although their acquaintance with German
from their Hamburg days makes things much easier (1964)...The Mantra Rock Dance, a fundraiser concert for the International Society of Krishna Consciousness, takes place at the Avalon Ballroom in San Francisco. On the bill are Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead and Moby Grape, with Alan Ginsberg reading (1967)... Jimi
Hendrix
and The Who appear on a double bill at The Saville Theatre in London.
20 year-old future Queen guitarist Brian May is in the audience... The
day after being bailed out of jail in Las Vegas following
his arrest for public drunkenness, Jim Morrison is hauled in again by
local law enforcement after a scuffle with security following the Doors'
show at the Pussy Cat A Go Go Club. The rambunctious singer taunts a
bouncer in the parking lot by pretending to smoke a joint, resulting in a
fight. The police arrest Morrison and charge him with vagrancy, public
drunkenness, and failure to possess sufficient identification (1968)...
Fleetwood Mac have their only UK № 1 single
with the instrumental 'Albatross', which was composed by guitarist
Peter Green. The tune is the only Fleetwood Mac composition with the
distinction of having inspired a Beatles song, 'Sun King' from Abbey
Road (1969)... The triple album The Concert For Bangladesh goes to № 1 on
both the UK and US album charts (1972)... The Buzzcocks issue their
debut release, the EP ' Spiral Scratch'. It is also the first punk
record ever to be self-released (1977)... In San Diego, CA, 16-year-old
Brenda Spencer kills two people and wounds nine others when she fires
from her house at the entrance to Grover Cleveland Elementary School
across the street. Spencer used the .22-caliber rifle her father had
given her for Christmas. When asked why she did it, she answered 'I
don't like Mondays.' Bob Geldof and the Boomtown Rats go on to write and
record a song based on the phrase (1979)... Flying his own jet back
from the French Riviera, Gary Numan makes a forced landing at an RAF base outside Southampton after running low on fuel (1982)... Men At Work go to № 1 on
the British and American singles and album charts simultaneously with
'The Land Down Under' and Business As Usual. The last artist to achieve
this was Rod Stewart in 1971 (1983)... La Fenice, the opera house of Venice, is destroyed by fire (1996)... A New York based data company
issues a chart listing sales of posthumous albums. The idea came about
after several DJs said they wanted to be able to distinguish between
proper recordings when the artists were alive and compilations released
after their deaths. SoundScan CEO Mike Shallet said the only problem
would be what to call such a chart. The Top 5 had The Doors at № 5, Eva Cassidy at 4, Jimi Hendrix at 3, Bob Marley at 2 and 2Pac at № 1 (2001)... Arctic Monkeys go to № 1 on
the UK album chart with their debut Whatever People Say I Am That's
What I'm Not. The Sheffield-based band's album becomes the
fastest-selling debut in chart history after shifting more than 360,000
copies in its first week of release. The album's title was taken from a
line from the novel Saturday Night and Sunday Morning by Alan Sillitoe
(2006)... Former American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson makes the largest
ever leap to number one in US chart history, rising 96 places in one
week. Her single, 'My Life Would Suck Without You' rose from 97 to the
top of the Billboard chart after selling 280,000 downloads in its first
week of release (2009).