Musical
birthdays today include ska and reggae trombonist Rico Rodriguez (86),
Gary Puckett (78), Defunkt trombonist Joseph Bowie (67), country singer Alan Jackson
(62), Aqua vocalist René Dif (53), Ziggy Marley (52), Wyclef Jean (49), Eminem (48), and singer-songwriter Marcela Bovio (41).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for composer Herbert Howells, born on this date in
1892... for jazz guitarist Barney Kessel, born in 1923... for Jeanine
Deckers, AKA the Singing Nun, who would have been 87... for Doobie Brothers drummer Michael Hossack, who would have been 74... for
Frédéric
Chopin, who died on this date in 1849... for blues legend Alberta
Hunter, who passed away in 1984... and for pop singer Teresa Brewer, who
left us in 2007.
Also on October 17: The opera Ascanio in Alba,
composed by 15-year-old prodigy Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, premieres in
Milan (1771)... In between lunchtime and evening sets at the Cavern
Club, the Beatles pop over to Manchester to make their British
television debut, performing 'Some Other Guy' and 'Love Me Do' on the
Granada TV local magazine program People and Places (1962)... Manfred
Mann starts a two week run at № 1 on
the Billboard singles chart with 'Do Wah Diddy Diddy'... The Rolling
Stones release 12 x 5, their second American album (1964)... The Kinks
play their first US concert in four years, opening for Spirit at the
Fillmore East in NYC. The American Federation of Musicians banned the
group from playing stateside after a disastrous 1965 tour marred by
several onstage fistfights (1969)... The Rolling Stones play a show in
Brussels as part of their current European tour; opening acts are Billy
Preston and the American group Kracker [the first act signed to Rolling
Stones Records after the band created the label]. Saxophonist Bobby Keys
fails to show for the gig, provoking Mick Jagger to sack him from the
backing musicians. The excuse given by Keys [who will be banned from
Stones tours until the early '80s] is that he filled his hotel bathtub
with Dom Perignon and attempted to drink his way out while sitting in it
(1973)... Lynyrd Skynyrd release Street Survivors, their last album
with original members Ronnie Van Zant and Allen Collins (1977)... Bruce Springsteen releases The River (1980)... The
Bee Gees become the only act to have a UK № 1 single
in the '60s, '70s and '80s when 'You Win Again' tops the British charts
(1987)... During an interview with the Observer Magazine, Noel
Gallagher of Oasis says "Nothing would make me happier than Damon Albarn
and Alex Cox [of rival band Blur] dying of AIDS". He will later
apologize for the statement (1995)... The British tabloid press reports
that Michael Jackson recently played a secret gig at a martial arts
convention in Barnstaple, N. Devon. In fact, the man who arrived in the
white stretch limo was Navi, a notorious London impersonator of the
superstar... Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band play the first
rock concert at the Staples Center in Los Angeles (1999)... The
2-storey, 2-bedroom Montague Square townhouse owned by Ringo Starr
through much of the '60s [and where John, Yoko and Jimi Hendrix were
frequent houseguests] goes on the market for £575,000
(2000)... Two security guards at the University of California-San
Diego's RIMAC Arena are fired after refusing to allow Bob Dylan into his
own concert. The singer, who recently asked that security be tightened
up on his Love and Theft tour, arrived backstage without his ID badge
(2001)... Madonna and Guy Ritchie announce that their marriage is over
(2008).
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