Wednesday, 16 October 2013

October 16

Musical birthdays today include former BTO bassist Fred Turner (70), Grateful Dead founding member Bob Weir (66), Greek popular singer Eleftheria Arvanitaki (55), Spandau Ballet guitarist Gary Kemp (54), ex-Hüsker Dü leader Bob Mould (53), Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Michael 'Flea' Balzary (51), Wendy Wilson (44) and John Mayer (36). 

Shoutout to the Great Beyond for Christa Päffgen, AKA Nico, who would have been 75 today... for former Parliament-Funkadelic bassist Cordell 'Boogie' Mosson, who would have been 72... for Leonard Chess, founder of the pioneering rock and R&B label of the same name, who died on this date in 1969... for swing drummer Gene Krupa, who died in 1973... and for Art Blakey, who left us today in 1990. 

Also on October 16: 18-year-old Richard Penniman, who is already using the stage name Little Richard, makes his first recordings for the RCA Camden label in the studios of Atlanta radio station WGST (1951)... The Beatles record 'Day Tripper' (1965)... Creedence Clearwater Revival announce that they have disbanded (1972)... The no. 1 song in the US today is 'Disco Duck' by Rick Dees & His Cast of Idiots (1976)... Culture Club perform 'Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?' on Top of the Pops, where they are a last-minute replacement for Shakin' Stevens, who had suddenly fallen ill on the day of the taping (1982)... Eric Clapton, Keith Richards and Robert Cray join Chuck Berry on stage in St. Louis, MO for the concert that will be filmed for the documentary 'Hail Hail! Rock & Roll' (1986)... A tribute concert to Bob Dylan on the 30th anniversary of the release of his first Columbia album takes place at Madison Square Garden. Guest performers include Neil Young, Roger McGuinn, George Harrison, Tom Petty, Ron Wood and Eric Clapton. Dylan himself appears for group renditions of 'My Back Pages' and 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door' before closing the proceedings with a solo 'Girl from the North Country' (1992)... Legendary NYC club CBGB closes with a performance by Patti Smith, one of many artists who first came to fame on its stage. The venue was opened in 1973 with the full name CBGB-OMFUG, standing for 'Country, Bluegrass, Blues and Other Music for Uplifting Gormandizers' (2006). 

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