Musical birthdays today include composer Arvo Pärt
(85), Lola Falana (78), Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart (78), Leo
Kottke (75), former Buckinghams lead singer Dennis Tufano (74), Styx
singer/songwriter Tommy Shaw (67), ex-Culture Club drummer Jon Moss
(63), Moby (55), Harry Connick, Jr. (53), former Letters to Cleo lead
singer Kay Hanley (52), Verve frontman Richard Ashcroft (49), and
Coldplay guitarist Jonny Buckland (43).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for English composer William Boyce, born on this
date in 1711... for bluesman Robert 'Barbecue Bob' Hicks, born in
1902... for British guitarist John Martyn, who would have been 72
today... for composer Anton Bruckner, who died on this date in 1896...
for reggae star Peter Tosh, who was murdered in his home during a
robbery in 1987... and for Weather Report keyboardist Joe Zawinul, who
left us today in 2007.
Also
on September 11: In a saloon in Pittsburgh, PA, Stephen Foster's song
'Oh! Susannah' is performed for the first time (1847)... Soprano Jenny
Lind, who will become known as 'The Swedish Nightingale', arrives in New
York under the sponsorship of P.T. Barnum to begin her first American
tour (1850)... W.C. Handy publishes 'St. Louis Blues' (1914)... Atlantic
Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun takes over as producer of his label's
latest signing, 21-year-old Ray Charles, at Atlantic Studios on W. 56th
St. in Manhattan (1952)... With session drummer Andy White replacing
Ringo at George Martin's insistence, the Beatles make another attempt at
recording their first single, 'Love Me Do', at EMI Studios, Abbey Road.
The 45 RPM that is released on the 5th of October will be a version
including Ringo, the Andy White take ending up on the 'Please Please Me'
album (1962)... 'Help!' is the № 1 US album, the 6th time the Beatles
have topped the chart... The Rolling Stones make their first
appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show (1965)... Filming for 'The Magical
Mystery Tour' begins. The Beatles have no shooting script or storyboards
of any kind, nor even any clear idea of what they wish to accomplish.
The tour bus sets off for the West Country of England with no particular
destination, eventually stopping for the night at Teignmouth, Devon,
where the Fab Four are greeted by hundreds of fans (1967)... Donny
Osmond has his only American № 1 with 'Go Away, Little Girl'. The song was also a chart-topper for Steve Lawrence in 1963 (1971)... The № 1 single
in the US today is KC and the Sunshine Band's '(Shake, Shake, Shake)
Shake Your Booty' (1976)... John Cougar Mellencamp becomes the only male
artist in American chart history to simultaneously have two singles in
the top 10 ['Jack and Diane' and 'Hurts So Good'] and the № 1 album
[American Fool] (1982)... Michael Jackson appears at the Aintree
Racecourse in Liverpool. Over 3,000 fans were treated by Merseyside EMTs
for fainting, hysteria, and minor injuries from the crush of the crowd
of some 125,000, the largest audience of the 123-date 'Bad' world tour
(1988)... Green Day turn down an invitation to guest star on Sesame
Street, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong saying "We couldn't handle a mosh
pit full of five-year-olds" (1995)... Walking to his job in lower
Manhattan as a comic book illustrator, Gerard Way witnesses the 9/11
attacks on the WTC. The day's events inspire him to start a band, which
will become My Chemical Romance. Meanwhile, Sir Paul McCartney, in an
airplane awaiting takeoff at JFK, composes the single 'Freedom' after
seeing the burning towers in the distance. All profits from the song
will go to the Robin Hood Foundation, a charity set up to aid the
families of NYC police and firemen... Bob Dylan releases the album Love
and Theft (2001)... Leicester University in the UK releases the results
of a study showing that more than a quarter of classical music listeners
have tried cannabis. Researchers at the institution have been trying to
find out what people's musical tastes reveal about their lifestyles.
They find that blues buffs are the most likely to have received a
traffic ticket, Hip-hop fans are more likely to have had multiple sex
partners and are the biggest drug consumers among the 2,500 people
surveyed. The study will be published next month in the journal
Psychology of Music (2006).
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