Musical birthdays today include prog rock guitarist Phil Miller (71), Steve Perry (71), L.A. Guns drummer Steve Riley (64), Daniel Johnston (59), Widespread Panic lead guitarist Jimmy Herring (58), original Guns N' Roses drummer Steven Adler (55), Jeffrey 'DJ Jazzy Jeff' Townes (55), Mike & the Mechanics singer Andrew Roachford (55), singer-songwriter Eleanor McEvoy (53), former Evanescence frontman Ben Moody (39), and guitarist Orianthi Panigaris (35).
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for Blind Willie Johnson, born on this day in 1897... for composer and NYC Ballet co-founder George Ballanchine, born in 1904... for Sam Cooke, who would have been 89 today... for Malcom McLaren, who would have been 74... for INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, who would have been 60... for former Riot lead singer Rhett Forrester, shot and killed in a carjacking today in 1994 at the age of 37... and for Associates lead singer Billy Mackenzie, who took his own life today in 1997 at the age of 39.
Also on January 22nd: Columbia Records is founded in Washington, DC as the Columbia Phonograph Company (1889)... Alone
with an acoustic guitar and tape recorder in his New York City
apartment, Buddy Holly makes his last recordings, including ‘Peggy Sue
Got Married’, ‘Crying, Waiting, Hoping’, ‘That's What They Say’, ‘What
To Do’, ‘Learning The Game’ and ‘That Makes It Tough’. The solo tracks
will be overdubbed posthumously and released by Coral Records (1959)...
Thelonious Monk officially begins a six-year residency with CBS Records
as the album Monk's Dream is released on the label (1963)... The
Yardbirds featuring Eric Clapton appear at the Cavern Club in Liverpool
(1964)... The
Rolling Stones kick off their tour of Australia and New Zealand at the
Manufacturers' Auditorium in Sydney with Roy Orbison, The Newbeats and
Ray Columbus and the Invaders (1965)... The Beach Boys go into the
studio to begin recording 'Wouldn't It be Nice' (1966)... The Monkees
perform live for the first time, to a sellout crowd at the Cow Palace in
San Francisco (1967)... The Who open their first Australian tour in
Sydney with the Small Faces as their opening act... Dr. John releases
his debut album Gris-Gris (1968)... The Beatles move from Twickenham
Film Studios to Apple headquarters in London to start recording the Get
Back LP. Billy Preston is brought into the sessions (John, Paul, and
George have known Preston since 1962, when he was a member of Little
Richard's backing group). The Beatles are determined to record the album
'live', flaws and all... Neil Young releases his eponymous debut album
(1969)... David Bowie reveals that he is bisexual in an interview with
the British weekly Melody Maker (1972)... Wings over America, recorded
live during Paul McCartney's 1976 US tour, goes to № 1
on the US album chart (1977)... MTV begins broadcasting on the west
coast of the US after being picked up by the Cable W network in Los
Angeles (1983)... Adele breaks an American chart record that has stood since 1980 ~ the singer's album 21 has clocked up 16 weeks at № 1 on
the US chart. Released last January, the record has now passed Sgt.
Pepper and Pink Floyd's The Wall, which had previously held the accolade
with runs of 15 weeks each at № 1. The London native has now sold over 6 million copies of 21 in America, and over 17 million copies worldwide to date (2012).
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