Musical
 birthdays today include DJ & songwriter [best remembered for 'Sea 
of Love'] Phil Phillips (90), Quincy Jones (83), Chicago saxophonist 
& winds player Walter Parazaider (71), singer-songwriter Jona Lewie 
(69), country singer Jann Browne (62), ex-Ministry drummer Rey Washam 
(55), session drummer Michael Bland (47), classical pianist Mei-Ting Sun
 (35), and Taylor Hanson (33). 
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for composer Georg Philipp Telemann, born on this 
day in 1681... for bandleader Les Brown, born in 1912... For folksinger 
Lee Hays, born in 1914... for bandleader Les Baxter, born in 1922... for
 former Ohio Players guitarist Leroy 'Sugarfoot' Bonner, who would have 
been 73 today... for jazz pianist & film score composer Roy Budd, 
who would have been 69... for songwriter Jerome 'Doc Pomus' Felder [best
 remembered as the lyricist to 'Save the Last Dance for Me' and 'This 
Magic Moment'], who died on this date in 1991... for French chansonnier 
Alain Bashung, who passed away in 2009... and for country singer Jack 
Greene, who left us three years ago today. 
Also on March 14th: Schubert's
 String Quartet in D, the only chamber work given a public performance 
in the composer's lifetime, premieres in Vienna (1824)... At the Savoy Theatre in London, Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado is
 performed for the first time (1885)... At the Met, legendary basso 
Fyodor Chaliapin gives his final American performance in a production of
 Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov (1929)... Art Pepper convenes the 
first of the three session that will become the album 'Art Pepper + 
Eleven'. It will be the only outing of the saxophonist [who also plays 
clarinet here] as a big band ensemble leader (1959)... For the third 
night in a row on The Beatles' current UK tour, John Lennon is sidelined
 with a cold (1963)... The promotional film for 'Lady Madonna' is 
broadcast on 'Top of the Pops'. The Beatles were actually performing 
'Hey Bulldog' when the clip was shot, but the footage was synched with 
'Lady Madonna' for release (1968)... In Amsterdam, The Jimi Hendrix 
Experience tape a live concert for the Dutch TV show 'Fan Club (1969)...
 Elton John has the № 1 song in America with 'Crocodile Rock' (1973)... Eric
 Clapton is hospitalised with a bleeding ulcer, causing his upcoming US 
tour to be cancelled. The guitarist will be back in hospital five weeks 
from now after a car crash (1981)... Metallica make their live debut at 
Radio City in Anaheim, CA (1982)... Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and 
Alec John Such form Bon Jovi (1983)... Joe Jackson releases Body and 
Soul... Annie Lennox marries Hare Krishna Radha Raman (1984)... R.E.M. 
play the first of two nights at London's Borderline Club, billing 
themselves as 'Bingo Hand Job' (1991)... Peter Blake, who designed and 
photographed the iconic Sgt. Pepper album cover, files suit against EMI 
Records for more money. Blake accepted £200
 for the job in 1967, but is now "cheesed off" that the record company 
has never offered him any additional royalties or bonuses (2001)... 
Michael Jackson is blasted by UK veterans for wearing British Army 
badges and insignia while on trial for child abuse in California. The 
singer has appeared in court most days with either an Army motif on his 
breast pocket or an officer's cap badge tied around his neck (2005)... Phil
 Blake of UK indie outfit Redtrack returns to his career as the bassist 
with the band after undergoing a pioneering operation to reattach his 
hand which was hacked to the bone in a machete attack. Blake thought he 
would never play guitar again after a teenage robber sliced through his 
arm when he refused to hand over his mobile phone (2010). 
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