Musical birthdays today include songwriter & film score composer Johnny Mandel (88), composer Krzysztof Penderecki (80), Manhattan Transfer vocalist Alan Paul (64), Brotherhood of Man vocalist Sandra Stevens (64), French singer-songwriter Francis Cabrel (60), Bruce Hornsby (59), popular tenor Russell Watson (47), Lamb of God drummer Chris Adler (41), The Kills lead singer Alison Mosshart (35), and Miley Cyrus (21).
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for bluesman R.L. Burnside, who would have been 87 today... for jazz singer Gloria Lynne, who would have been 82... for soul singer Betty Everett, who would have been 74... for choral composer Thomas Tallis, who died on this date in 1585... for Judee Sill, who died of a drug overdose today in 1979 at the age of 35... for country legend Roy Acuff, who died in 1992... for Junior Walker, who passed away today in 1995... and for jazz singer Anita O'Day, who left us in 2006.
Also on November 23: The first jukebox goes into operation at the Palais Royale Saloon in San Francisco (1889)... Enrico Caruso makes his American debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in NYC in Rigoletto (1903)... A Toledo, OH sheet
metal worker named Louis Balint is arrested after punching Elvis Presley
at a local hotel. Balint claims that his wife's obsession with the singer caused his marriage to break up. He is fined $19.60 but ends up
being jailed because he was unable to pay the amount (1956)... The
Beatles travel to St. James' Church Hall, London, for a ten-minute
audition with BBC Television. The opportunity came about when Beatles
fan David Smith of Preston, Lancashire wrote to the BBC asking for the group to be featured on BBC Television. Assuming that Smith was
The Beatles' manager, the BBC wrote back to him, offering the band an audition. Smith brought his letter to NEMS Enterprises, and Clive
Epstein [Brian's brother] arranged for audition to take place. Four
days later, Brian Epstein receives a polite letter of rejection (1962)... One
hit wonder Billy Swan starts a two week run at No.1 on the US
singles chart with 'I Can Help'... On the album chart, the Rolling Stones go to the top with It's Only Rock 'N Roll, their final outing with guitarist Mick Taylor (1974)... Queen launch a nine-week run at No.1 on the UK singles chart with
'Bohemian Rhapsody.' The promotional clip that accompanied the song
is often acknowledged as the first modern rock video and only cost
£5,000 to produce (1975)... Ten
hours after being released on bail following his arrest in Florida, Jerry Lee Lewis is in handcuffs again after
brandishing a derringer outside Elvis Presley's Graceland's
home in Memphis, demanding to see the King. When police arrived they found Lewis sitting in a car with the loaded pistol resting on his knee (1976)... Keith
Richard's girlfriend Anita Pallenberg is cleared by a court of
shooting a man found dead at her home. 17-year-old Scott Cantrell shot himself in the head with a gun owned by Richard while in Pallenberg's bed, at the South Salem, NY house shared
by her and the Stones guitarist. Cantrell had been employed as a part-time
groundskeeper at the estate and was involved in a sexual relationship
with Pallenberg (1979)... During
a 104-date world tour, Paul McCartney plays the first of five nights
at the L.A. Forum, his first stateside appearances since the Wings over America campaign of 1976 (1989)... Michael Jackson is at no. 1 on both sides of the Atlantic with the single 'Black or White', featuring Slash on guitar (1991)... Otis
Redding's widow files a lawsuit against the
author of a biography written in 2001 about the R&B legend,
claiming the book was filled with untruths. The lawsuit, filed in
Atlanta's Fulton County, seeks $15 million in damages and claimz that the book proffers unsubstantiated rumours about the singer's drug use and extramarital affairs, causing 'harm to the
plaintiff'. It also cites a story alleging that Otis' manager had plotted
with the Mafia to kill his client by causing his plane to crash in order to
claim $1 million in life insurance (2002).
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