Musical birthdays today include producer & songwriter Mitch Murray (79), Phil Collins (68), American Music Club lead singer Mark Eitzel (60), Jody Watley (60), Orgy lead singer Jay Gordon (52), bassist Trevor Dunn (51), Puffy AmiYumi singer Yumi Yoshimura (44), and Marcus Mumford (32).
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for choral composer Thomas Tallis, born on this day in 1505... for conductor Walter Damrosch, born today in 1862... for trumpeter Roy 'Little Jazz' Eldridge, born in 1911... for jazz double bassist Ahmed Abdul-Malik, birn in 1928... for Jefferson Airplane lead guitarist Marty Balin, who would have been 77... for former Small Faces and Humble Pie guitarist Steve Marriott, who would have been 72..., for composer Francis Poulenc, who died on this date in 1963... for New Orleans pianist Professor Longhair, who died in 1980... for Lightnin' Hopkins, who passed away in 1982... and for Patty Andrews, who left us today in 2013.
Also on January 30th: The first Hallé concert is given in Manchester, England, marking the official founding of the Hallé
Orchestra as a full-time professional orchestra (1858)... Elvis begins
recording what will be his first album for RCA at their NYC studios
(1956)... The Shirelles become the first girl group to have the № 1 song
on the US chart when 'Will You Love Me Tomorrow?' reaches the top
(1961)... The Velvet Underground release White Light/White Heat
(1968)... The Beatles [with Billy Preston], play their lunchtime rooftop
gig on top of the Apple building on Savile Row in London. It will be
the last time all four members of the group perform together live. They
play ‘Get Back’, ‘Don’t Let Me Down’, ‘I’ve Got A Feeling’, ‘The One
After 909’ and ‘Dig A Pony’. Traffic is brought to a standstill as
crowds of people gather below and watch from windows in nearby
buildings. The performance itself begins just after 12 PM on a bitterly
cold day and lasts for 42 minutes. John Lennon ends the show [at the
behest of police constables] by saying “I’d like to say ‘Thank you’ on
behalf of the group and ourselves and I hope we passed the audition”
(1969)... Carole King's Tapestry album is released. It will become the
longest charting album by a female solo artist and go on to sell 24
million copies worldwide (1971)... Paul McCartney writes and records his
protest song 'Give Ireland Back To The Irish' within 24 hours of Bloody
Sunday, when 13 Catholics were killed by British paratroopers (1972)...
After recently changing their name from Wicked Lester, Gene Simmons,
Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss make their first appearance as
Kiss at the Popcorn Club in Queens, NYC (1973)... The Bee Gees begin
recording 'Jive Talkin', which will become their second US chart topper
and a № 5 UK
hit. Barry Gibb's inspiration for the song came when his wife commented
on the sound their car made while crossing a bridge over Biscayne Bay
into Miami. She noted, "It's our drive talking" (1975)... Hall &
Oates have their fourth US № 1 with
'I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)'... Paul McCartney is the guest on BBC
radio's Desert Island Discs. His selections Elvis' 'Heartbreak Hotel',
Chuck Berry's 'Sweet Little Sixteen', John Lennon's 'Beautiful Boy 'and
Little Richards 'Tutti Frutti' (1982)... Tiffany is at № 1 on
the UK singles chart with 'I Think We're Alone Now' (1988)... Unhappy
with the re-issue of the band's early single 'Sally Cinnaman' The Stone
Roses trash the offices of their former record company Revolver FM and
throw red paint over cars in the parking lot. The band are arrested and
charged with criminal damage (1990)... Touring Australia and New Zealand
for the first and only time, Nirvana appear at the Barton Theater
in Adelaide (1992)... In an NME readers poll, the winner of 'The pop
personality that you would like as your doctor' is singer Natalie
Imbruglia (1999)... Neil Young is named the Musicares person of the year
for his 'influential artistic accomplishments and philanthropic work'. A
lineup of artists including Elton John, Norah Jones, James Taylor,
Elvis Costello, John Fogarty, Dave Matthews and Sheryl Crowe perform his
songs as he is honoured by the US Recording Academy at the Los Angeles
Convention Center (2011)... Mick Jagger is named the most stylish rock
star of all time by lifestyle website Complex. Jagger leads their top 50
list ahead of Prince, David Bowie, Kurt Cobain, Sid Vicious and Keith
Richards. Complex states 'Even today, he wears silk scarves and suits
with more rakish appeal than most men – and he’s pushing 70' (2013).
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