Tuesday, 16 June 2026

June 16th

Musical birthdays today include rockabilly singer Billy 'Crash' Craddock (83), Motown songwriter & producer Lamont Dozier (81), O'Jays lead singer Eddie Levert (80), singer-songwriter Iain Matthews (76), Marillion drummer Ian Mosley (73), Afrobeat saxophonist Femi Kuti (60), Super Furry Animals keyboardist Cian Ciaran (46),Semi Precious Weapons lead singer Justin Tranter (42), and singer-songwriter & ex-Radish guitarist Ben Kweller (41).

Shoutout to the Great Beyond for  jazz saxophonist Eli 'Lucky' Thompson, born on this day in 1924... for Dream Theater vocalist Charlie Dominici, who would have been 75 today... for Tupac Shakur, who would have been 55.. for early New orleans jazz cornet player Emmett Hardy, who passed away today in 1925 at the age of 22... for drummer & bandleader Chick Webb, who died on this date in 1939... for Pretenders guitarist James Honeyman-Scott, who died of a drug overdose today in 1982 at the age of 25... for composer Maurice Duruflé, who passed away in 1986... for rocker and politician Screaming Lord Sutch [né David Sutch], who took his own life today in 1999 at the age of 58... and for operatic contralto Maureen Forrester, who left us today in 2010.

Also on June 16th: A gala programme of ballet and music by composer Edward Strauss opens the original Madison Square Garden (1890)... Antonin Dvořák receives an honorary doctorate in music from Cambridge University (1891)... 
Orson Welles' production of Marc Blitzstein's allegorical musical 'The Cradle Will Rock' opens on Broadway with the composer himself at the piano (1937)... Rudolf Nureyev defects to the West in Paris (1961)... The Konrads, with lead singer Dave Jay [who will later change his name to David Bowie] make their live debut as the band for a dance at the Bromley Technical School in Kent (1962)... Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers record the album Ugetsu live at Birdland, the Riverside label's first recording at the venue (1963)... Bob Dylan and sidemen record the definitive version of 'Like a Rolling Stone' (1965)... The Beatles make a surprise appearance on Top of the Pops, performing ‘Paperback Writer’ and ‘Rain’. It will be The Beatles' penultimate live musical television appearance before the June 1967 worldwide transmission of ‘All You Need Is Love' (1966)... The three day Monterey Pop Festival begins. In the spirit of the Summer of Love, the proceeds will go to charity, all the artists having agreed to perform for free. The California festival sees the first major US appearances by Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. Also on the bill are The Byrds, The Grateful Dead, Otis Redding, Simon & Garfunkel, The Steve Miller Band, Canned Heat, The Mamas And The Papas, Jefferson Airplane, Buffalo Springfield and The Electric Flag. John Phillips, of The Mamas and The Papas later writes, 'San Francisco, (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)' about the festival, which becomes a hit for Scott McKenzie (1967)... Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band's Trout Mask Replica is released (1969)... Mungo Jerry have the first UK № 1 hit of the post-Beatles era with 'Summertime' (1970)... David Bowie releases Ziggy Stardust & the Spiders from Mars (1972)... The Jackson Five's four-week summer variety show premieres on CBS- TV featuring The Jacksons plus sisters Latoya, Rebbie and Janet (1976)... The musical 'Beatlemania' opens on Broadway (1977)... The Blues Brothers film starring John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd has its world premiere in Chicago. The film also features cameos by Aretha Franklin and James Brown, and Ray Charles in the role of a streetwise store owner (1980)... Frankie Goes To Hollywood become the first band to have their first two singles go to the top of the UK chart, as 'Two Tribes' arrives at № 1. Buoyed by the momentum, the group's previous single 'Relax' climbs back up the chart to the second spot (1984)... Vince Neil of Mötley Crüe marries mud wrestler Sharisse Rudell (1988)... Unofficial sound systems are allowed at Glastonbury for the first time as the 20th edition of the 3-day festival opens. On the bill this year are Van Morrison, Elvis Costello, Throwing Muses, The Pixies, All About Eve, Hot House Flowers, The Waterboys, Suzanne Vega and Fairground Attraction. Tickets cost £28 (1989)... Oasis play their first show outside the UK, at the Erotika Club in Paris (1994)... Rage Against The Machine, The Beastie Boys, Smashing Pumpkins, The Fugees, Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Lee Hooker, Beck, Sonic Youth, Yoko Ono, De La Soul and Richie Havens all appear at the two-day Tibetan Freedom Concert in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco; a sell-out crowd of over 100,000 makes it the largest US benefit concert since Live Aid in 1985 (1996)... Rod Stewart marries model girlfriend Penny Lancaster on the Italian Riviera just outside the resort of Portofino. The 62 year old singer was previously married to models Alana Hamilton and Rachel Hunter and has seven children in total (2007).

Monday, 15 June 2026

June 15th


Musical birthdays today include jazz drummer Tony Oxley (88), ex-Spencer Davis Group bassist Muff Winwood (83), former Slade frontman Neville 'Noddy' Holder (80), ex-Aphrodite's Child lead singer Demis Roussos (80), Air Supply singer & drummer Russell Hitchcock (77), Kansas lead singer Steve Walsh (75), cellist Raphael Wallfisch (73), Night Ranger guitarist Brad Gillis (69), singer-songwriter Vicki Genfan (67), Ice Cube [né O'Shea Jackson] (57), former Boston drummer Jeff Neal (57), Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody (50), Good Charlotte guitarist & keyboardist Billy Martin (45), Laura Imbruglia (43), and ex-Girls Aloud vocalist Nadine Coyle (41).  

Shoutout to the Great Beyond for composer Edvard Grieg, born on this day in 1843... for jazz pianist Erroll Garner, born in 1921... for Waylon Jennings, who would have been 88 today... for Harry Nilsson, who would have been 84... for French rock icon Johnny Hallyday [né Jean-Philippe Smet], who would have been 83... for jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, who died on this date in 1968... for Hole bassist Kristen Pfaff, who died on this day in 1994 at the age of 27... and for Ella Fitzgerald, who left us today in 1996. 

Also on June 15th: Britain's first teenage all-music TV show Oh Boy!, premieres. Each week the show will feature resident artists plus a selection of special guests. The residents will include Cliff Richard and the Shadows, and among the guests will be Billy Fury, Tony Sheridan, Shirley Bassey and Lonnie Donegan, with occasional US stars such as The Inkspots, Conway Twitty and Brenda Lee (1958)... Kyu Sakamoto starts a three week run at № 1 on the US singles chart with 'Sukiyaki', the first and still only Japanese language song to do so... The Sound of Music closes on Broadway after 1,443 performances (1963)... Bob Dylan and sidemen go into Columbia Studio A in NYC to begin working on 'Like a Rolling Stone'. The session will yield no usable takes, however... The Rolling Stones kick off an 8-date mini-European tour at The Odeon Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland, with The Hollies as their opening act (1965)... The Sex Pistols record their first demos at Majestic Studios in Clapham, London, before playing a gig at the 100 Club (1976)... The Pistols hold a party on a boat as it sails down the River Thames. The band perform 'Anarchy in the UK' outside The Houses Of Parliament, resulting in members of the party being arrested for disturbing the peace when the boat docks later that day (1977)... Columbia Records release Bob Dylan's Street-Legal. On tour in Europe in support of the album, Dylan plays the first of six sold out nights at Earl's Court in London (1978)... Duran Duran's eponymous debut album is released (1981)... Dire Straits have the № 1 album in the US with Brothers in Arms (1985)... U2 and Sting headline a concert at the Meadowlands celebrating the 25th anniversary of Amnesty International (1986)... During Bruce Springsteen's stay in Rome during the Tunnel of Love world tour, a tabloid photographer takes a shot of the Boss in his bathing suit sharing an intimate moment poolside with his backing singer Patti Scialfa. The picture confirms the rumours that Bruce and Patti are having an affair (1988)... Nirvana's debut album 'Bleach' is released in the US. The title for the album came from a poster saying 'Bleach Your Works', urging drug users to bleach their needles. Kurt Cobain would later claim that most of the lyrics on the album were written the night before recording while he was feeling "pissed off", and that he did not regard them highly (1989)... 
A copy of Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band signed by the four Beatles and George Martin sells at auction in London for £34,00 (2002)... Coldplay go directly to № on the US album chart with their third album X&Y, having already achieved the same success in the UK. The last time a British artist had a simultaneous US and UK number one was in November 2000 with 1, a compilation of hits by The Beatles. The last studio album to reach № on both sides of the Atlantic was Radiohead's Kid A in October 2000. X&Y will go on to top over 30 national charts worldwide (2005)... A case against a man accused of threatening Elton John's life is withdrawn just hours before his trial was due to begin. Neal Horsley had responded to Elton's suggestion that Jesus Christ was gay in a Parade magazine interview by posting an online response entitled 'Why Elton John Must Die'. After being held in an Atlanta, GA jail since March, Horsley hears his case dismissed by Fulton Co. Superior Court Judge Kimberly Esmond Adams on the grounds that his actions do not warrant criminal charges (2010).

Sunday, 14 June 2026

June 14th


Musical birthdays today include folk singer Julie Felix (88), session keyboardist Dewey 'Spooner' Oldham (83), Zombies keyboardist & singer Rod Argent (81), original Country Joe & the Fish lead guitarist Barry Melton (78), former Slade bassist Jim Lea (76), Pere Ubu lead singer David Thomas (71), jazz bassist Marcus Miller (65), Boy George [né George O'Dowd] (64), rapper MC Ren [né Lorenzo Patterson] (55), Joshua Radin (50), and ex-Sugababes vocalist Siobhán Donaghy (40).

Shoutout to the Great Beyond for Burl Ives, born on this day in 1909... for conductor Rudolf Kempe, born in 1910... for jazz pianist Cy Coleman, born in 1929... for Motown singer & saxophonist Junior Walker [né Autry Mixon, Jr.], born in 1931... for Four Tops bass vocalist Renaldo Benson, who would have been 88 today... for Yes drummer Alan White, who would have been 76... for Ministry lead guitarist Mike Scaccia, who would have been 58... for War sax & flute player Charles Miller, who died on this date on 1980... for lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, who died in 1986... for Henry Mancini, who passed away in 1994... for blues rock multi-instrumentalist Rory Gallagher, who died in 1995... and for Ventures guitarist Bob Bogle, who left us today in 2009.



Also on June 14th: The player piano is patented by John McTamanny of Cambridge, MA (1881)... Fiddlin' John Carson records 'The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane', considered by many to be the first country record (1923)... Patsy Cline is seriously injured in a car accident outside Nashville. During her two-month stay in hospital, 'I Fall to Pieces' becomes her first № 1 on the Billboard country chart (1961)... Continuing their Australian tour, The Beatles arrive in Melbourne and are greeted at the airport by over 5,000 fans. Another 20,000 fans line the route from the airport to the hotel; army and navy units are brought in to help control the crowds, cars are crushed, hundreds of girls fainted and over 50 people are admitted to hospital with broken bones... The Mannish Boys and their lead singer David Bowie audition for the UK TV show Opportunity Knocks (1964)... Jimi Hendrix is in the audience for The Doors' gig at Steve Paul's Scene in NYC (1967)... At London's Lyceum, Derek & the Dominoes play their first live show... The Grateful Dead release Workingman's Dead (1970)... Billy Joel has the № 1 album in the US with Glass Houses (1980)... A model of Culture Club's Boy George is unveiled at Madame Tussaud's Waxworks in London on the singer's 23rd birthday (1984)... Patti Labelle and Michael McDonald go to № 1 on the US singles chart with 'On My Own'. The pair recorded their vocal parts separately and met for the first time only when they attended a ceremony to receive a gold record for the song (1986)... Madonna opens her Who's That Girl? World Tour at Osaka Stadium in Japan... 30 hired hands move 800 rented NHS beds onto Saunton Sands in North Devon for the cover photo of the forthcoming Pink Floyd album A Momentary Lapse Of Reason. Torrential rains interrupt the shoot, and the team will be forced to repeat the exercise two weeks later (1987)... Diane Sawyer interviews Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley on ABC's Prime Time Live. It is the couple's first interview since their surprise marriage a year earlier and is part of the publicity push for Jackson's album HIStory ~ Past, Present and Future: Book One. Jackson and Presley declare that they were a "normal married couple who hope to have a baby". When asked if they have sex, they replied "Yes, yes, yes!" They also confirm that a prenuptial agreement had been signed (1995)... Puff Daddy and Faith Evans are at № 1 on the US & UK singles charts with 'I'll Be Missing You', a tribute to the late Notorious B.I.G. (1997)... Mick Jagger is knighted in the Queen's birthday honours (2002)... Bob Dylan wins Spain's Prince of Asturias Arts Award, one of the country's most prestigious honours. Jury chairman Jose Llado calls Dylan a "living legend of popular music and the guiding star of a generation that dreamed of changing the world" (2007)... Ringo Starr's birthplace in Liverpool is saved from the threat of demolition. The house, a run-down three-bedroom Victorian terrace, is one of 400 buildings marked for demolition in the Dingle area of the city, but Beatles fans and city residents successfully lobbied to save the house, along with 15 others in the area. The Liverpool City Council have agreed to give locals the opportunity to fix up the properties (2012)... Merle Haggard is awarded an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts by California State University-Bakersfield (2013).

Saturday, 13 June 2026

June 13th


Musical birthdays today include former Dr. Hook frontman Dennis Locorriere (77), ex-Heart guitarist Howard Leese (77), operatic soprano Sarah Connolly (63), Smashmouth bassist Paul De Lisle (63), singer-songwriter Michael Anthony Franano (62), Five Star lead singer Denise Pearson (58), Aqua keyboardist Søren Rastrad (57), Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo (56), Cape Breton fiddler Natalie MacMaster (54), Sisters with Voices lead singer Coko [née Cheryl Gamble] (52), Awkward Stage lead guitarist Tygh Runyan (48), and rapper Raz-B [né DeMario Thornton] (41). 

Shoutout to the Great Beyond for National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico founder Carlos Chávez, born on this day in 1899... for trumpeter & bandleader Doc Cheatham, born in 1905... for French horn player Alan Civil [best remembered for his solo on The Beatles' 'For No One'], born today in 1930... for  soul singer Bobby Freeman, who would have been 86... for Drifters vocalist Clyde McPhatter, who died on this date in 1972... for Benny Goodman, who passed away in 1986... and for jazz flautist David Most, who left us today in 2015.  

Also on June 13: Handel finishes his oratorio Solomon which includes the sinfonia The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (1747)... Stravinsky's score for 'Petrouchka' is performed for the first time at the Ballet russe in Paris, with Nijinsky as lead dancer (1911)... The Yardbirds' US-market only album For Your Love is released (1965)... The Rolling Stones hold a photo call in London's Hyde Park to introduce new guitarist Mick Taylor. The 20-year-old former member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers will make his public debut with the Stones at their free concert in the Park next month (1969)... 'The Long and Winding Road' becomes The Beatles' final US № 1 single. Let It Be takes over the top spot on the album chart today as well (1970)... John Lennon's last ever TV appearance is broadcast as part of a 'Salute To Sir Lew Grade'. His performance of 'Slippin And Slidin', and 'Imagine' was recorded at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel on April 18... Peter Frampton's shows at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco are recorded, and will appear on the Frampton Comes Alive! album next year... RCA Records release Red Octopus, the biggest-selling album of any incarnation of Jefferson Airplane or Starship [in this case the latter] (1975)... Whitney Houston's second album Whitney becomes the first LP by a female solo artist to debut at № 1 on the US chart. She will also set a record when the first four singles from the album go to the top spot (1987)... Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill is released (1995)... 37-year-old Susan E. Santodonato collapses and dies of a heart attack outside NYC radio station Star 105.7. as a Britney Spears impersonator leaves the building. A crowd gathered after a DJ claimed that the star was in the studio (2000)... Arctic Monkeys make their live debut at The Grapes pub in Sheffield. The band receive £27 from ticket sales (2003)... Michael Jackson is found not guilty of all charges of child abuse by a jury of eight women and four men at the end of a 16-week trial in Santa Maria, CA. Jackson is cleared of all 10 charges including abusing a 13-year-old boy, conspiracy to kidnap, and supplying alcohol to a minor to assist with a felony (2005).

June 12th


Musical birthdays today include Roy Harper (85), blue-eyed soul singer Len Barry (84), Cheap Trick drummer Bun E. Carlos (76), Rocky Burnette (73), They Might Be Giants singer & multi-instrumentalist John Linnell (67), Black Flag bassist Kira Roessler (65), rapper Bounty Killer [né Rodney Price] (54), Dirtbombs drummer Ben Blackwell (44), and Anarbor lead guitarist Dave Melilo (38).  

Shoutout to the Great Beyond for early New orleans jazz cornet player Emmett Hardy, born on this day in 1903... for big band & pop singer Vic Damone, born in 1928... for country songwriter & producer Chips Moman, who would have been 89... for Chick Corea, who would have been 85... for soul singer Lyn Collins, who would have been 78... for former King Crimson bassist & lead singer John Wetton, who would have been 77... for former Boston lead singer Brad Delp, who would have been 75... for original Pretenders bassist Pete Farndon, who would have been 74...  for original Blue Traveler bassist Bobby Sheehan, who would have been 57... for bandleader Jimmy Dorsey, who died on this date in 1957... for Russian singer-songwriter Bulat Okudzhava, who passed away in 1997... and for composer Györgi Ligeti, who left us today in 2006. 

Also on June 12th: Composer Gabriel Fauré becomes director of the Paris Conservatory (1905)... The Beatles arrive in Adelaide, Australia and are met by some 250,000 fans ~ the largest single greeting the group would ever receive ~ who line the route from the airport to the city centre. The Fab Four will play their first four shows down under at Adelaide's Centennial Hall (1964)... The Beatles are included in the Queen's birthday honours list to each receive the MBE. Protests pour into Buckingham Palace, with MP Hector Dupuis saying "British Royalty has put me on the same level as a bunch of vulgar numbskulls"... The Supremes become the first American group to score five consecutive US № 1s when their latest single 'Back in My Arms again' tops the Billboard chart (1965)... Pink Floyd appear at the Marquee Club in Wardour Street, London. It is at this show that future co-manager Peter Jenner sees the band live for the first time. Floyd go on to sign a management contract with Jenner and Andrew King on the 31st of October (1966)... Bob Dylan’s album Greatest Hits peaks at № 10 on the US chart. The cover photograph was taken by Rowland Scherman at Dylan's November 28th, 1965, concert in Washington, D.C., and will win the 1967 Grammy award for Best Album Cover, Photography. The original album package also included Milton Glaser's now-familiar psychedelic poster depicting Bob with rainbow hair (1967)... Capitol Records releases Band of Gypsys, the last full-length Jimi Hendrix album to appear in the guitarist's lifetime (1970)... With the help of her mother, a barefoot Ronnie Spector walks out of her husband Phil's Beverly Hills mansion for the last time, leaving behind her adopted son, three year old Donté, and six year old twins, Louis and Gary. Within days she files for a divorce that will be granted in 1974 (1972)... Bruce Springsteen, James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt and Gary 'US' Bonds all appear at a rally for nuclear disarmament in NYC's Central Park before a crowd of over 450,000 (1982)... The Elvis Presley Autoland Museum opens at Graceland. The museum contains over 30 cars which were owned by the King, including his famous Pink Cadillac, Harley-Davidson motorcycles, Stutz Blackhawks, a 1975 Dino Ferrari, a 1956 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible, and the red MG that Elvis drove in the film Blue Hawaii (1989)... UB40 have their third UK № 1 with their version of ('I Can't Help) Falling in Love with You, also a chart-topper for Elvis in 1962 (1993)... Sinead O'Connor announces that she is a lesbian. The mother of two tells US magazine Curve that she has been in the closet for years saying, "I am a lesbian. I haven't been very open about that. I've gone out with blokes because I haven't necessarily been terribly comfortable about being a lesbian" (2000)... Van Morrison, Queen, Little Richard and Phil Collins are inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in a ceremony in NYC (2003).

Thursday, 11 June 2026

June 11th


Musical birthdays today include session drummer Bernard 'Pretty' Purdie (87), former King Crimson lyricist Richard Palmer-James (79), ZZ Top drummer Frank Beard (77), Air Supply guitarist Graham Russell (76), ex-.38 Special frontman Donnie Van Zant (74), Nashville session keyboardist & harmonica player Johnny Neel (72), free jazz bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma [né Rudy McDaniel] (70), Flaming Lips multi-instrumentalist Steven Drozd (57), Marianas Trench frontman Josh Ramsay (43), and Sublime with Rome lead guitarist Rome Ramirez (38). 

Shoutout to the Great Beyond for Richard Strauss, born on this day in 1864... for film score composer Carmine Coppola, born in 1910... for operatic soprano Risë Stevens, born in 1913... for jazz drummer Shelly Manne, born in 1920... for jazz singer & songwriter Al Rinker, who died on this date in 1982... for trumpeter and Down Beat magazine co-founder Clyde McCoy, who passed away in 1990... for jazz guitarist Johnny Smith, who died in 2013... for Françoise Hardy and for Brian Wilson, both of whom left us one year ago today.  

Also on June 11th: Bedřich Smetana's opera Libuše premieres  at the National Theatre in Prague (1881)... Hank Williams makes his debut at the Grand Ole Opry and receives an unprecedented six encores (1949)... Drummer Tommy Moore makes the fateful decision to quit The Beatles and return to his job of driving a forklift at the Garston Bottle Works in Liverpool. He is briefly replaced by Norman Chapman, who is called into National Service after just three gigs. After going drummerless and mostly jobless for a few weeks, the band hire Pete Best on August 12th, only one day before they are to go to Hamburg to play a string of club dates... In Cologne, Karlheinz Stockhausen's Kontakte suite for electronic instruments, piano and percussion is performed for the first time (1960)... The Beatles tape a BBC radio program, 'Here We Go', at the Playhouse Theatre in Manchester, in front of a studio audience composed largely of loyal Cavern fans. This is the band's last known recording on which Pete Best plays drums (1962)... Decca Records release The Angry Young Them, the debut album from Them featuring lead singer Van Morrison (1965)... Radio stations throughout Europe mistakenly report that Roger Daltrey has been killed in a car crash. Pete Townshend was in fact injured in a road accident a few days ago, but both he and Daltrey very much alive (1966)... Printed in the classified ads section of this week's Melody Maker: 'Freaky lead guitarist, bass and drummer wanted for Marc Bolan's new group. Also any other astral flyers with car amplification and that which never grows in window boxes, phone Wimbledon 0697.' The band which forms as Tyrannosaurus Rex go on to release four underground folk albums before becoming known as T Rex (1967)... John works on 'Revolution 9' in Studio 3 at Abbey Road, while Paul is next door in Studio 2 adding overdubs to 'Blackbird' (1968)... AC/DC kick off their 'Lock up Your Daughters' UK tour with a show at Glasgow City Hall (1976)... Nelson Mandela' s 70th birthday tribute takes place at Wembley Stadium, London, featuring Whitney Houston, Phil Collins, Dire Straits, Stevie Wonder, Tracy Chapman, George Michael, Eric Clapton, UB40, The Eurythmics and Simple Minds. The event is broadcast live on BBC 2 to 40 different countries with an estimated audience of 1 billion (1988)... Sir Paul McCartney marries Heather Mills at St Salvator Church, Ireland. Guests include Ringo Starr, David Gilmour, Jools Holland and Chrissie Hynde. Heather walks down the aisle clutching a bouquet of 11 'McCartney' roses. Mills first met McCartney at the Pride of Britain Awards event in London in April 1999, which McCartney was attending to present an award to an animal rights activist (2001)... Jimmy Page is awarded an OBE in the Queen of England's Birthday Honours list, while Queen guitarist and founding member Brian May is awarded a CBE (2005)... Dark Side of the Moon re-enters the Billboard Album chart at  47, and reaches the milestone of 1,000 weeks on the magazine's charts (2011).

Wednesday, 10 June 2026

June 10th


Musical birthdays today include former Shirelles vocalist Shirley Owens (84), French pop singer Chantal Goya (84), Breeders lead guitarist Kelly deal (65), former Pixies bassist Kim Deal (65), reggae fusion singer Maxi Priest [né Max Elliot] (65), ex-Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin (61), former Lush guitarist & vocalist Emma Anderson (59), rapper The D.O.C. [né Tracy Curry] (58), ex-Soul Coughing frontman Mike Doughty (56), rapper Flesh-n-Bone [né Stanley Howse] (53), R&B singer Faith Evans (53), and 702 vocalist LeMisha Grinstead (48).  

Shoutout to the Great Beyond for composer Frederick Loewe, born on this day in 1901... for Howlin' Wolf [né Chester Burnett], born in 1910... for Judy Garland [née Frances Gumm], born in 1922... for bossa nova guitarist João Gilberto, born in 1931... for free jazz drummer John Stevens, who would have been 86 today... for Ray Charles, who passed away on this date in 2004... and for Sly Stone, who let us one year ago today. 

Also on June 10th: Franz Liszt's London debut is the first classical piano concert to be billed as a 'recital' (1840)... The Rolling Stones record three songs at Chess Studios in Chicago. During breaks in the session, they meet Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Buddy Guy and Chuck Berry... On their first world tour, The Beatles take a flight from Hong Kong to Australia, making an unscheduled fuel stop in Darwin, where over 400 fans greet their aircraft. The Beatles then continue on to Sydney, where they arrive in the middle of a heavy downpour. The group are required to appear in an open-top truck in the pouring rain to wave at the thousands of fans who have come out to meet them (1964)... John Coltrane and the 'Classic Quartet' record the smaller ensemble pieces that will be divided up between the albums Kulu Sé Mama and Transition, the former the final Coltrane collection to appear in his lifetime (1965)... Steve Marriott collapses during a Small Faces appearance on the TV show Ready Steady Go! The group will be forced to cancel the following week's gigs (1966)... Sammy Davis Jr. has his only US № 1 single with 'The Candy Man'. The Rolling Stones are atop the UK album chart with Exile on Main Street (1972)... The Eagles release One of These Nights, which will go on to become their first US № 1 album (1975)... Joe Strummer and Nicky Headon of The Clash are each fined £5 by a London court for spray-painting the name of the band on a wall in London's West End (1977)... John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John are at № 1 on the singles charts in both the US and Britain with 'You're the One That I Want' from the Grease soundtrack (1978)... Jerry Garcia goes into a five-day diabetic coma, forcing the Grateful Dead to cancel the remainder of their current tour (1986)... Sinead O'Connor takes out a full-page ad in the Irish Times asking the public to 'stop hurting me please.' She blames her troubled behaviour on abuse she suffered as a child. O'Connor is still being criticized for ripping up a picture of the Pope during an appearance on Saturday Night Live the previous October (1993)... Radiohead have the № 1 album on both sides of the Atlantic with Amnesiac (2001)... The surviving members of Led Zeppelin meet at a secret rehearsal space in England to run through songs for the forthcoming 02 Arena benefit tribute to the late Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun. It is the first time the three musicians have been in the same room with instruments since their four-song set at Led Zeppelin's 1995 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2006)... The Rolling Stones play their first UK festival in over 30 years when they appear at 'Isle of Wight '07'. The Stones arrive on the island via privately chartered ferry for their 200-strong entourage, including five Winnebago trailers and their own security team. The band's last UK festival appearance was at Knebworth Fair in 1976 (2007).