Musical
 birthdays today include bluesman Eddie C. Campbell (78), jazz bassist 
David Friesen (75), Bob Seger (72), Mary MacGregor (69), They Might Be 
Giants co-frontman John Flansburgh (67), Fastball lead singer Tony 
Scalzo (53), Stereolab lead singer Laetitia Sadier (49), Foo Fighters 
lead singer Chris Shiflett (46), and Evile lead singer Matt Drake (36). 
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for dance band leader Billy Cotton, born on this 
day in 1899... for jazz & skiffle guitarist Denny Wright, born in 
1924... for former Average White Band drummer Robbie McIntosh, who would
 have been 67... for jazz violinist & bandleader Ted Weems, who died
 on this date in 1963... for jazz trombonist Kai Winding, who died in 
1983... for Marlene Dietrich, who passed away in 1992... for songwriter 
Otis Blackwell [best remembered for 'Great Balls of Fire' and 'Don't Be 
Cruel'], who died in 2002... and for Go-Betweens frontman Grant 
McLennan, who left us today in 2006. 
Also on May 6th: At Rudy Van Gelder's studio, Dexter Gordon records Doin' Allright, his first album for Blue Note (1961)... In
 their Clearwater, Florida hotel room, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards 
work out the opening guitar riff of 'Satisfaction', following Richard's 
purchase of a Gibson fuzz-box earlier that day (1965)... At Abbey Road, 
The Beatles record overdubs for 'I'm Only Sleeping' and experiment with 
the mixing. The song features then then-unique sound of a reversed 
guitar duet, with both parts played by George Harrison... Bob Dylan 
opens the UK leg of his world tour at the ABC Club in Belfast (1966)... 
Atlantic Records release Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway's eponymous 
duet album (1972)... Paul
 Simon sets out on his first tour without partner Art Garfunkel since 
1964, using The Jesse Dixon Singers as a back- up group on stage. 
Simon's tour of America and Europe will be recorded and released as the 
album Live Rhymin' (1973)...The Boomtown Rats play their first gig in 
England, appearing at London's Club 51 (1977)... Oasis score their first
 UK № 1 single with 'Some Might Say' (1995)... In
 the wake of the generated by Dixie Chicks member Natalie Maines’ 
comments about President George W. Bush and the Iraq war, a Pueblo, CO 
radio station suspends two of its disc jockeys for playing music by the 
group (2003)... Starbucks
 bans the sale of Bruce Springsteen's latest album Devils and Dust over 
concerns about its adult content. A spokesman for the the retailer - 
which stocks CDs at its branches in the US - says that they will be 
promoting other albums instead (2006). 
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