Musical
birthdays today include Ronnie Spector (77), Jethro Tull frontman Ian
Anderson (73), jazz and R&B singer Patti Austin (70), INXS drummer
Jon Farriss (59), singer-songwriter Julia Fordham (58), Malian kora
player Toumani Diabate (55), Five Star vocalist Lorraine Pearson (53),
New Edition vocalist Michael Bivins (52), and ex-The Calling guitarist
Aaron Kamin (43).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for bassist and King Oliver sideman Bill Johnson,
born on this day in 1872... for Leo Fender, founder of Fender Musical
Instruments, inc., born in 1909... for Jimmy 'The King of Bluegrass'
Martin, born in 1927... for Eddie Fisher, born in 1928... for
Bobby Hatfield of the Righteous Brothers, who would have been 80... for Anthony Wilson, the Manchester impresario who signed Joy
Division and The Happy Mondays to his Factory Records label and who died
on this day in 2006... and for Isaac Hayes, who left us today in 2009.
Also
on August 10: Mozart completes the Eine kleine Nachtmusik (1787)...
Mamie Smith records 'Crazy Blues', considered by many to be the first hit
record to establish the blues as a form (1920)... Four members of the
Platters are arrested after a gig in Cincinnati, OH after being found
with four women ~ three of them white ~ in various stages of undress. The
scandal results in the group's records disappearing from the playlists
of numerous US radio stations (1959)... 13-year-old Little Stevie Wonder
becomes the youngest artist ever to have a Billboard № 1
single, when his Fingertips part II tops the chart (1963)... The top 3
albums on the UK charts today are 1) Bridge over Troubled Water, 2) Let
It Be, and 3) Bob Dylan's Self Portrait (1970)... During the Wings over
Europe Tour, Paul and Linda McCartney are arrested and fined 8000 SEK
[$1,230 US] for possession of cannabis in a bust after a concert in
Gothenburg, Sweden. McCartney jokes that the arrest will make good
publicity for the tour (1972)... Frank Zappa appears on the Late Night
with David Letterman show, accompanied by his daughter Moon [who
performs 'Valley Girl']. Not surprisingly, much of the discussion is
devoted to the unusual names of Zappa's children (1982)... Duran Duran's
Simon Le Bon is airlifted to safety when his boat overturns while
racing off the English coast. Le Bon was trapped under the hull for 20
minutes with 5 crew members until Royal Navy rescuers arrived (1985)...
Michael Jackson outbids Paul McCartney and Yoko to buy ATV Music
Publishing [which includes the entire Beatles song catalogue] for $47
million (1985)... Wilson Pickett is found guilty of possessing a shotgun
with intent to endanger life after his involvement in a bar brawl in
Asbury Park earlier in the year (1987)... At Madison Square Garden, Def
Leppard kick off the North American leg of their 248-date 'Seven Day
Weekend' world tour (1992)... In his official statement on the death of Jerry Garcia, Bob Dylan says "He is the very spirit personified of
whatever is Muddy River country at its core and screams up into the
spheres... There are a lot of spaces and advances between The Carter
Family, Buddy Holly and Ornette Coleman, a lot of universes, but he
filled them all without being a member of any school... There's no way
to convey the loss. It just digs down really deep" (1995)... Oasis
rhythm guitarist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthur announces that he is leaving the
band after work on their current album is finished (1999)... A judge
rules that the management of CBGB do not have to pay their landlord
$90,000 in back rent. The Bowery Residents' Committee are attempting to
evict the venue from the neighbourhood (2005).
Monday, 10 August 2020
August 10th
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