Musical
birthdays today include Quicksilver Messenger Service founding member
David Freiberg (82), former Bob Dylan backup singer Ronee Blakely (75),
Average White Band saxophonist Malcom Duncan (75), Jean-Michel Jarre
(72), Madness bassist Mark Bedford (59), former Anthrax lead singer John
Bush (57), Phantom Planet lead guitarist Darren Robinson (42), and King Krule (26).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for bluesman and songwriter Arthur 'Big Boy'
Crudup, born on this day in 1905... for Quicksilver messenger Service
co-founder John Cippolino, who would have been 77... for saxophonist and
Dizzy Gillespie sideman Don Byas, who died on this date in 1972... and
for big band leader and pop singer Louis Prima, who left us today in
1978.
Also on August 24: At the Royal Albert Hall, Elgar's March №
4 in D ~ better known to generations of US high school and college
graduates as 'Pomp and Circumstance' ~ is performed for the first time
(1904)... Stevie Wonder becomes the first artist since the inception of the Billboard charts to have the № 1
single ['Fingertips part 2', also the first live recording to reach the
ranking] and album [Little Stevie Wonder, the 12-Year-Old Genius] in
the same week (1963)... The Doors go into Sunset Sound Recording Studios
in Los Angeles to begin recording their debut album (1966)... The film
based on Arlo Guthrie's song 'Alice's Restaurant' and co-starring the
singer goes into general release in US cinemas (1969)... Queen begin
recording Bohemian Rhapsody at a studio in south Wales. The sessions
will continue for 10 to 12 hours a day for 3 weeks as Freddie Mercury
pursues the sound that he wants. There are 180 vocal overdubs in the
finished version of the song (1975)... One week after being named an
honorary police chief in his hometown of Luckenbach, Texas, Waylon
Jennings is arrested for cocaine possession (1977)... Mark David Chapman
is sentenced to 20 years to life (1981)... R.E.M.'s debut EP Chronic Town is released by IRS Records (1982)... Jerry
Lee Lewis' fifth wife [0f 77 days], 25-year-old Shawn Stevens, is found
dead of a Methadone overdose at the couple's Mississippi home
(1983)... Folkways Records releases A Vision Shared, an album-length
tribute to Woody Guthrie (1988)... The Who perform Tommy at the
Universal Amphitheatre in L.A. with the help of Steve Winwood, Phil
Collins, Elton John, Patti LaBelle and Billy Idol (1989)... Oasis lead
singer Liam Gallagher fails to turn up for the recording of the band's
MTV Unplugged session at the Royal Albert Hall. The band go on with
Liam's brother Noel taking over the vocals. In fact, Liam is sitting in
the audience in disguise for the entire show (1996)... Christina
Aguilera releases her self-title debut album (1999)... The Los Angeles
county coroner rules Michael Jackson's death a homicide, caused by a mix
of drugs intended to treat insomnia. Proceedings begin to indict the
singer's personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray (2009).
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