Musical
birthdays today include Mountain lead guitarist Leslie West (75),
Rascals vocalist Eddie Brigati (74), Bad Brains bassist Darryl Jenifer
(60), country singer Shelby Lynne (52), Tim Kinsella (46), Switchfoot
frontman Jon Foreman (44), and Zac Hanson (35).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for composer Franz Liszt, born on this date in
1811... for French film score composer Joseph Kosma, born in 1905... for
chansonnier George Brassens, born in 1921... for Bobby Fuller, who
would have been 78 today... for punk rocker Stiv Bators, who would have
been 71... for cellist Pablo Casals, who died on this date in 1973...
for British folk singer & activist Ewan McColl who passed away today
in 1989.... and for Elliot Smith, who took his own life 12 years ago
today at the age of 34.
Also
on October 22: The original Metropolitan Opera House in NYC opens with a
performance of Charles Gounoud's Faust (1883)... EMI reject a group
from Leeds auditioning as The High Numbers. They will go on to greater
success the following year after renaming themselves The Who (1964)... The Supremes become the first female group to have a № 1 album on the US chart, with The Supremes a Go Go knocking Revolver from the top spot... The
Beach Boys ‘Good Vibrations’ makes its debut in the US Top 40. Written
by Brian Wilson and Mike Love, the track was recorded over 6 weeks in
four different Los Angeles studios at a cost of over $16,000. The
recording engineer would later say that the last take sounded exactly
like the first, six months earlier. The record will reach № 1 on the chart in December (1966)... Paul
McCartney once again publicly denies rumors that he is dead. The most
recent of many 'clues' to the hoax was the fact that he was the only
barefoot Beatle on 'Abbey Road' LP cover. The story was actually
started as a prank by Fred La Bour, a sports and arts writer for the
University of Michigan student newspaper The Michigan Daily (1969)... Led
Zeppelin II is released on Atlantic Records in the UK (1969)... In
Louisville, KY, Earth, Wind & Fire kick off a sold-out 75-date US
tour (1976)... Van Halen add a date in Worcester, MA to their current
tour after a petition signed by 25,000 locals asking them to play is
delivered to the band (1982)... Pearl Jam play their first live gig, at
the Off Ramp in Seattle (1990)... A Bob Dylan concert in Rochester, NY
is interrupted by a stage invasion that will turn out to have been
orchestrated by the makers of documentary about the singer (1994)...
Dylan plays his first show in his birthplace of Duluth, MN since the
beginning of the 'Never-Ending Tour' ten years earlier (1998)... George
Michael pays £1.45 million for the Steinway piano on which John Lennon
wrote 'Imagine.' George says, "I know that when my fingers touch the
keys of that Steinway, I will feel truly blessed. And parting with my
money has never been much of a problem, just ask my accountant." The
singer outbid Robbie Williams and The Oasis brothers... R.E.M. give a
three-song performance on the steps of the Clarke Co. courthouse in
Athens, GA as part of Land Aid, a local festival that strives to improve
the economic environment of Athens and its surrounding area (2005).
Thursday, 22 October 2020
October 22nd
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