Musical birthdays today include R&B singer Billy Bland (88), former Fairport Convention fiddler Dave Swarbrick (79), Hollies lead singer Allan Clarke (78), former Judas Priest drummer Dave Holland (72), ABBA vocalist Agnetha Fältskog (70), original Wall of Voodoo lead singer Stan Ridgway (66), ex-Plimsouls lead singer Peter Case (66), classical pianist Julius Drake (61), Pearl Jam lead guitarist Mike McCready (54), Paula Cole (52), Ra frontman Sahaj Ticotin (51), Three 6 Mafia rapper Jordan Houston AKA Juicy J (45), and jazz pianist Robert Glasper (42).
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for conductor Herbert von Karajan, born on this day
 in 1908... for cabaret singer Gale Storm, born in 1922... for Platters 
vocalist Tony Williams, born in 1928... for producer 
& songwriter Joe Meek [best remembered for 'Telstar'], born in 1929... for saxophonist Stanley 'The Sugar Man' Turrentine, who 
would have been 86... for pop singer Crispian St. Peters and Miracles 
vocalist Ronald White, both of whom would have been 81... for Canned 
Heat lead singer Bob Hite, who died of  drug overdose today in 1981 at 
the age of 37... for Kurt Cobain, who took his own life today in 1994 at
 the age of 27... for Cozy Powell, who was killed in a drunk driving 
accident today in 1998 at age 50... for original Alice in Chains lead 
singer Layne Staley, who died of a drug overdose today in 2002 at the 
age of 34... for Gene Pitney, who passed away in 2006... and for 
amplifier inventor and designer Jim Marshall, who left us today in 2014. 
Also on April 5th: Johann Strauss' opera Die Fledermaus has
 its premiere in Vienna (1874)... Ray Charles marries his second wife, 
Della (1955)... After making 6 live albums over the last two years, Art 
Blakey and the Jazz Messengers have their first studio recording session
 at Columbia's 30th St. Studios in NYC (1956)...  Monkees
 fans walk from London's Marble Arch to the US Embassy in Grosvenor 
Square to protest Davy Jones' planned call-up. Jones will be exempted 
when he is deemed responsible for supporting his father (1967)... Elvis 
launches a 15-date tour at Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo, NY (1972)... 
Minnie Riperton has the №
 1 single in America with the Stevie Wonder-produced 'Lovin' You' 
(1975)... Duran Duran make their live debut at the Lecture Theatre at 
Birmingham Polytechnic (1978)... R.E.M. play their first ever gig at St.
 Mary's Episcopal Church in Athens, GA (1980)... Marvin
 Gaye's funeral takes place at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Los Angeles; 
Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Berry Gordy and many other
 Motown singers, writers and producers attend the service (1984)... At
 3:50 PM GMT, over 5,000 radio stations worldwide air the charity single
 by USA for Africa 'We Are The World'. The song goes on to be a № 1 
 in the US & the UK, as well as in most Western territories 
(1985)... Tracy Chapman's eponymous debut album is released (1988)... The
 Spice Girls perform their first ever-live UK concert when they appeared
 in front of a 9,000 strong audience in Glasgow (1998)... Apple's
 iTunes overtakes Wal-Mart to become the largest music retailer in the 
US. Market research firm NPD says that iTunes surpassed Wal-Mart in 
January and February if 12 downloads are considered equal to the sale of
 one CD album. iTunes has sold more than four billion songs since its 
launch in 2003 (2008)... A
 statue in tribute to Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain is unveiled in his 
hometown of Aberdeen, WA. The ceremony marks the 17th anniversary of 
Cobain's death. The statue designed by local artists Kim and Lora 
Malakoff is of his signature Fender Jag-Stang guitar. The concrete 
guitar is eight and a half feet tall and also features a ribbon with 
lyrics written on it from Nirvana's 'On a Plain'. It reads: 'One more 
special message to go and then I'm done and I can go home' (2011). 
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