Musical
birthdays today include film score composer Eleni Karaindrou (76),
Percy Sledge (74), singer-songwriter Bob Lind (73), blues harmonica
player Jerry Portnoy (72), Marillion lead guitarist Steve Rothery (56),
Amy Grant (55), former Screaming Trees lead singer Mark Lanegan (51),
Rancid guitarist Tim Armstrong (49), Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton
(43), and Thea Gilmore (36).
Also
on November 25: 11-year-old violin prodigy Yehudi Menuhin makes his
debut, performing Beethoven's 4th Violin Concerto with the NY Symphony
Society Orchestra (1927)... 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' enters the
American singles chart for the first time, in a version sung by Gene
Autry (1949)... The Everly Brothers begin active duty with the 8th Battalion of the US Marine Corps, serving as artillerymen (1961)... Harrods
department store in London closes to the public so that The Beatles can
do their Christmas shopping in private (1964)... The
Jimi Hendrix Experience make their UK live debut at the Bag O'Nails
Club, London, where they play using the DJ booth as the stage (1966)... John
Lennon returns his MBE to Buckingham Palace on the grounds of the UK's
involvement in the Biafran conflict in Nigeria and the American war in
Vietnam, and also as a protest against his latest single 'Cold Turkey'
slipping down the charts (1969)... Chuck Berry tops the UK singles chart with 'My Ding a-Ling', his only British № 1.
The song was originally recorded by Dave Bartholomew in 1952. Berry's
version was from a concert recorded at the Locarno Ballroom in Coventry,
England, on the 3rd of February, 1972. Boston radio station WMEX disc
jockey Jim Connors was credited with a gold record for discovering the song and pushing it to № 1 over the airwaves and amongst his peers in the United States (1972)... The
Band give their final performance ~ 'The Last Waltz', held on
Thanksgiving Day at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco. The show
also features guests Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Dr John, Neil Young, Van
Morrison, Neil Diamond, Eric Clapton and others. The event is filmed by
director Martin Scorsese and will be made into a documentary of the same
name, released in 1978 (1976)... The
cream of the British pop world gathers at S.A.R.M. Studios, London to
record the historic 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' The single, which was
written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, features Paul Young, Bono, Boy
George, Sting and George Michael. It will go on to sell over three
million copies in the UK, becoming the bestselling record ever, raising
over £8 million ($13.6 million) worldwide (1984)... A statue in Montreux, Switzerland by sculptor Irena Sedlecka that was erected as a tribute to Freddie Mercury is unveiled by Freddie's father and Montserrat CaballĂ©, with bandmates Brian May and Roger Taylor also in attendance. Standing almost 10 feet (3 metres) high, the memorial overlooks Lake Geneva (1996)... Michael Jackson launches a website to defend himself following allegations of the sexual abuse
of a 12-year old boy. The singer posts a message saying the charges are
based on 'a big lie' and that he wants to end 'this horrible time' by
proving in court that they are false (2003)... A
restaurant falls victim to a prankster who has them make 178 pizzas by
claiming they are for Bob Dylan and his band and road crew. An imposter
wearing a fake pass for a Dylan concert calls an Antonio's restaurant
and places the huge order worth more than $3,900. He tells the owner
that the pizzas are for Dylan and his tour party who have just appeared
in concert in Amherst, MA. Staff at Antonio's work until 5.30am to make
the pies, but will be left stunned when no one returns to collect the
order (2010).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for violin maker Giuseppe Guarneri, born on this
day in 1666... for composer Virgil Thomson, born in 1896... for
saxophonist Paul Desmond, born in 1924... for trumpeter
Nat Adderley, who would have been 84... for English hymnwriter Isaac
Watts, who died on this date in 1748... for Nick Drake, who died in
1974... for former Bob Dylan producer Don DeVito, who passed away in
2011... and for longtime Coasters vocalist Earl Carroll, who left us two
years ago today.
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