Musical
birthdays today include Nashville session bassist Bob Moore (88), easy
listening singer Frank Ifield (83), Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover (75), reggae singer Jimmy London (71), R&B singer Shuggie Otis (67), Billy Idol (65),
ex-Psychedelic Furs guitarist John Ashton (63), pop singer Stacey Q
(62), former Runaways lead singer Cherie Currie (61), soul singer
Des'ree (52), Disturbed bassist John Moyer (47), and McFly bassist
Dougie Pointer (33).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for composer and organist Andreas Werckmeister,
born on this date in 1645... for bluesmen Robert Nighthawk and Brownie
McGhee, born in 1909 and 1915, respectively... for Dick Clark, born in 1929... for June Pointer, who would have been 67... for country
singer Mindy McCready, who would have been 45...
for country singer David Houston, who died on this date in 1993... for
Tiny Tim, who left us today in 1996... and for Loverboy bassist Scott
Smith, swept away by a wave whilst sailing on San Francisco Bay today in
2000 at the age of 45.
Also on November 30: In Paris, the Folies Bergère stages its first revue (1886)... The
Beatles' second album With The Beatles becomes the first million
selling album by a group in the UK. The album will stay at the top of
the charts for 21 weeks, displacing Please Please Me, meaning that The
Beatles occupy the № 1 position for 51 consecutive weeks (1963)... The
Monkees make what will be their last live appearance for 15 years when
they played at The Oakland Coliseum, California (1969)... Sly And The Family Stone top the US singles chart with 'Family Affair', their fourth and final American № 1 (1971)... Pink Floyd release The Wall (1979)... Michael Jackson releases Thriller (1982)... The Happy Mondays and fellow Mancunians The Stone Roses both make their debut television appearance, on Top Of The Pops. The Mondays perform 'Hallelujah' and the Roses 'Fools Gold' (1989... The
day before the verdict in his sexual abuse trial is to be announced,
Tupac Shakur is robbed, beaten, and pistol whipped by three men in the
lobby of Quad Recording Studios in Manhattan (1994)... Elton
John is blasted by the Boy Scout Association after he appears on stage
at the Royal Albert Hall performing 'It's A Sin' with six male dancers
dressed as Boy Scouts. The dancers peeled off their uniforms during the
performance (1999)... A
block of E. 2nd Street in Manhattan is officially renamed Joey Ramone
Place. It is the block where Joey once lived with band mate Dee Dee
Ramone, and is near CBGB, where the Ramones played their first gigs. [In
2010, it was reported that 'Joey Ramone Place' was New York City's most
stolen street sign. On September 27 of that year, the sign was moved to
20 feet above ground level] (2003)... 50 Cent says that he is planning to create a vibrator modelled on his manhood, so that his female fans can pretend
to have sex with him. The rapper also announces plans planning to sell a
line of condoms and waterproof sex toys designed to excite his lady
followers. The former Curtis Jackson says: "I need to make a 50 Cent
condom and motorised version of me, which will have to be waterproof so
you can utilise it in the tub, Blue is my favourite colour so it will
probably be blue" (2005).
Sunday, 29 November 2020
November 30th
Saturday, 28 November 2020
November 29th
Musical
birthdays today include John Mayall (88), jazz trumpeter Chuck Mangione
(81), ex-Rascals lead singer Felix Cavaliere (79), former Boston
guitarist Barry Goudreau (70), fusion guitarist Jennifer Batten (64),
original Cure bassist Michael Dempsey (63), New Kids on the Block
vocalist Jonathan Knight (53), and Deftones keyboardist Frank Delgado
(51).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for opera composer Gaetano Donizetti, born on this
date in 1797... for blues singer Lucille Hegamin, born in 1894... for
jazz pianist, composer and arranger Billy Strayhorn, born in 1915... for
country singer Merle Travis, born in 1917... for The Mamas & the
Papas vocalist Denny Doherty, who would have been 81 today... for rock
guitarist Ronnie Montrose, who would have been 74... for former Zapp
lead singer Roger Troutman, who would have been 69... for composer
Claudio Monteverdi, who died on this date in 1643... for composer
Giacomo Puccini, who passed away in 1924... and for George Harrison, who
left us today in 2001.
Also on November 29: Rossini's Il Barbiere de Seviglia (The
Barber of Seville), the first opera to be performed in Italian in North
America, has its premiere at the Park Theater in NYC (1825)... Thomas
Edison gives the first public demonstration of the phonograph (1877)...
The first opera to be televised, Verdi's Othello, is broadcast live from
the Met (1948)... Paul
McCartney and Pete Best are expelled from West Germany after being
arrested on suspicion of arson when the hotel room they were staying in
mysteriously caught fire. They were released and deported the next day
(1960)... The Beatles' 'I
Want To Hold Your Hand' comes out in the UK. For the first time ever in
Britain, advanced orders passed the million mark before it was released
(1963)... Bob
Dylan appears on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine for the first time
(1969)... Lancaster
local council cancels the Sex Pistols gig at Lancaster Poly. The reason
given in a statement by the council says 'We don't want that sort of
filth in the town limits' (1976)... Abba score their ninth and last UK No.1 single with 'Super Trouper'... John
and Yoko's 'Double Fantasy' album is released. Though initially poorly
received, the album becomes inextricably linked with Lennon's murder
three weeks after its initial appearance, whereupon it turns into a
worldwide commercial success, and goes on to win the 1981 Album of the
Year at the 24th Annual Grammy Awards (1980)... Whitney
Houston pulls out of a concert sponsored by the Unification Church two
hours before she is due on stage after finding out the event is a mass
wedding for over 1,000 Moonie couples. The religious group say they have
no intention of suing providing the singer returns the $1 million fee
she received... 'Perfect
Day', performed by various artists including Elton John, Bono, Tom
Jones, Suzanne Vega and David Bowie goes to No.1 on the UK singles
chart. Originally written and recorded in 1973 by Lou Reed, this new
collaboration of 29 major artists is a fund raiser for the BBC Children
In Need charity (1997)... A
five-hour charity show to support the fight against AIDS is held at the
Greenpoint Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa. Acts who appear include
Bono, Queen, Ms Dynamite, Peter Gabriel, Eurythmics, Beyoncé, Youssou
N'Dour, Anastacia, The Corrs, Jimmy Cliff and Chaka Chaka. The show is
also broadcast live on the Internet (2003)... Control,
the biopic about late Joy Division singer Ian Curtis, scoops five
prizes at the British Independent Film Awards. The black-and-white film,
which featurs The Killers, David Bowie and New Order on the soundtrack,
was shot for just £3 million (2007).
November 28th
Musical
birthdays today include Motown Records founder Berry Gordy (91), Bruce
'Hey! Baby' Channel (80), Randy Newman (77), ex-Little River Band
guitarist Beeb Birtles (72), Paul Shaffer (71), Pearl Jam drummer Matt
Cameron (58), rapper Styles P [né David Styles] (46), Vampire Weekend keyboardist Rostam Batmanglij (38), and R&B singer Trey Songz [né Tremaine Neverson] (36).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for French chansonnier Michel Berger, who would
have been 73 today... for ex-Steppenwolf drummer Jerry Edmonton, killed
in a road accident on this day in 1993 at the age of 48... and for
operatic bass Franco Ventriglia, who left us today in 2012.
Also on November 28: Beethoven premieres his own Piano Concerto № 5 in E Flat Major premieres at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig (1811)... In St. Petersburg, Rachmaninoff gives the debut performance of his Piano Concerto № 3, widely considered to be one of the most technically challenging concertos in the standard classical repertoire (1909)... The Grand Ole Opry goes on the air for the first time as the radio program 'Barn Dance on WSM, Nashville (1925)... Winifred Atwell is at № 1 on the UK singles chart with 'Let's Have Another Party.' Atwell is the first black artist to reach № 1 in
Britain, as well as the first to sell a million records (1954)... Elvis
tops the American charts with 'Are You Lonesome Tonight', beginning a 6
week run at № 1 (1960)... The
Beatles record their last fan club record as a group ~ this year's
offering is called 'Christmas Time Is Here Again!' The Beatles'
Christmas records were spoken and musical messages from the group that
were posted out on flexi disc during the holiday season to members of
their official fan-clubs in the UK And the US (1967)... The Rolling
Stones release Let It Bleed (1969)... Bob Dylan’s 11th studio album New Morning is at № 1 in the UK album listings, his 6th chart-topping LP. The album leads off with 'If
Not For You', which will be recorded by George Harrison (on his 3 LP
collection All Things Must Pass), and also becomes the title track for
Olivia Newton-John's 1971 debut album (1970)... John
Lennon makes what will prove to be his last ever concert appearance
when he joins Elton John on stage at Madison Square Garden. Lennon
performs 'Whatever Gets You Thru The Night', 'I Saw Her Standing There'
and 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds' (1974)... The Jam release Sound
Affects (1980)... The Jennifer Warnes/Bill Medley duet '(I've Had) The Time Of My Life' from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack goes to № 1 on the Billboard singles chart (1987)... REM hit the US top 10 for the first time with 'The One I Love' (1987)... Nirvana
record a performance for BBC TV's Top Of The Pops. When asked to
lip-sync ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ to a pre-recorded tape, Kurt Cobain
registers his disagreement by singing in a low-pitched funny voice with the rest of the band, making no attempt to mime in-time to the track (1991)... David
Bowie is crowned the Musician's Musician. Bowie beats the Beatles and
alternative rockers Radiohead in a survey by the NME that asked five
hundred of top rock and pop performers to name their biggest musical
influence (2000)... Ray Davies plays his first solo date in NYC in 15
years at the Supper Club, treating fans to six songs from his
forthcoming debut solo album (2005).
Friday, 27 November 2020
November 27th
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for former Booker T. & the MGs drummer Al Jackson, Jr., who would have been 84 today... for country singer Eddie Rabbitt, who would have been 79... for Jimi Hendrix, who would have been 78... for composer Arthur Honegger, who died on this date in 1955... for stage singer Lotte Lenya, who passed away in 1981... for soul singer Barbara Acklin, who died in 1998... and for pioneering rock guitarist Mickey Baker, who left us today in 2012.
Also on November 27: Richard Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra is performed for the first time in Munich (1896)... Mick Jagger is fined £16 for speeding in Tettenhall, Staffs. His solicitor tells the court: "The Duke of Marlborough had longer hair than my client and he won some famous battles. His hair was powdered, I think because of fleas. My client has no fleas" (1964)... The Grateful Dead are among the bands providing the musical entertainment as Ken Kesey and his Band of Merry Pranksters hold the first Electric Kool-Aod Acid Test in San Francisco (1965)... The Beatles release the Magical Mystery Tour album in the US (1967)... The Rolling Stones kick off their latest North American tour by opening a 3-night stand at Madison Square Garden in NYC. The concert, which is recorded, will become the Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! album (1969)... George Harrison releases All Things Must Pass. The triple album, which includes a number of songs that were left over from Beatle sessions, the set will go on to be certified 6x Platinum by the RIAA, making it the best selling album by a solo Beatle (1970)... The British Phonographic industry place advertisements in the national press claiming that 'home taping is wiping out music'. The Boomtown Rats, 10cc, Elton John and Cliff Richard are all backing the campaign (1981)... Freddie Mercury's funeral service is conducted by a Zoroastrian priest for 35 of his close friends and family, with Elton John and the remaining members of Queen among those in attendance. Mercury is then cremated at Kensal Green Cemetery, West London (1991)... A disturbed INXS fan brings the funeral of Michael Hutchence to a standstill when he tries to launch himself from a 20 ft high balcony with a cord around his neck. He is subdued by police and taken away to a psychiatric unit (1997)... Multimillionaire defence contractor David H. Brooks books NYC's Rainbow Rooms and his daughter Elizabeth’s favourite acts for her bat mitzvah. Stars who appear included 50 Cent, Tom Petty, Aerosmith, Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Stevie Nicks. 50 Cent, who was paid $500,000 to appear, performs only four songs but does manage to work in the lyric 'Go shorty, it's your bat miztvah, we gonna party like it's your bat mitzvah'. The evening costs an estimated $10 million, including the price of corporate jets to ferry the performers to and from the venue (2005).
Wednesday, 25 November 2020
November 26th
Musical birthdays today include Broadway musical actress Betta St. John [née Betty Jean Striegler] (91),
Tina Turner (81), operatic mezzo-soprano Susanne Marsee (79),
ex-Supremes vocalist Jean Terrell (76), Fleetwood Mac founding member
John McVie (75), session keyboardist & producer Michael Omartian (75), Brotherhood of Man lead singer Martin Lee (71), rapper & producer DJ Khaled (45), rapper OJ da Juiceman [né Otis Williams, Jr.] (39), and Versa lead guitarist Blake Harnage (32).
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for classical pianist Eugene Istomin, born on this day in 1925... for
variety singer Robert Goulet, who would have been 87... for big band
leader Tommy Dorsey, who died on this date in 1956... and for rapper
Soulja Slim [né James Tapp, Jr.] , who was shot to death on this day in 2003 at the age of 26.
Also on November 26: Johnny Cash makes his debut on the US country chart when ‘Cry! Cry! Cry!’ enters the Top 40. It will peak at No. 14 (1955)... The
Beatles record their second single ‘Please Please Me’ in 18 takes and
‘Ask Me Why’ as the B side at EMI Studios, London (1962)... The promotional film of The Beatles 'Hello, Goodbye' receives its broadcast premiere on
The Ed Sullivan Show. The clip could not be aired in the UK at the time
owing to a musician's union ban on lip synching (1967)... Cream
play their farewell concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London. Also on
the bill are opening acts Yes and Taste. The show was filmed and
released as Cream's Farewell Concert, which has often been criticized
for both its mediocre sound and visual effects: during Ginger Baker's
drum solo, he seems to change clothes at lightning speed due to careless
post-editing (1968)... The New York Dolls make their UK live debut at Biba's Rainbow Room, London (1973)... The
Sex Pistols release the single 'Anarchy In The UK'. Originally issued
in a plain black sleeve, the 45 will be the only Pistols recording
released by EMI, reaching No. 38 on the UK Singles Chart before the
label drop the group on the 6th of January (1976)... Bob Dylan's current
all-gospel tour gets a tempestuous reaction in Tempe, AZ. The recently
converted singer spends most of his time between numbers berating the
audience, and refuses to play any of his earlier hits or an encore
(1979)... Soviet cosmonauts
aboard Soyuz 7 take into space a cassette copy (minus the case, for
weight reasons) of the latest Pink Floyd album Delicate Sound Of Thunder
and put it on while in orbit, making the Floyd the first rock group to
be played in space. David Gilmour and Nick Mason both attend the launch
of the spacecraft (1988)... The Boyz II Men hit 'I'll Make Love to You'
logs its 14th and final week at № 1
in the US, tying Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You' for the
longest run at the top of the American singles chart in the rock era
(1994)... The Manchester
club The Hacienda is auctioned off, raising £18,000 for charity.
Madonna made her UK TV debut at the venue when C4 music show The Tube
was broadcast live from its stage. Oasis, Happy Mondays, U2, New Order,
Stone Roses, and The Smiths all played at the club as well (2000)... The
parents of missing Manic Street Preachers guitarist and lyricist Richey
Edwards are granted a court order for him to be declared presumed dead,
nearly 14 years ago having elapsed since their son's disappearance.
Despite alleged sightings all over the world, no trace has ever been
found of Edwards, whose car was found near the Severn Bridge, where he
was presumed to have taken his own life at the age of 27 (2008)...
Willie Nelson is arrested for possession of six ounces of marijuana
found in his tour bus whilst travelling from Los Angeles to Texas. After
the singer is released on $2500 bail, Dallas County prosecutor Kit
Bramblett says that he has no opposition to not sending Nelson to jail
because of the small mount of cannabis involved, and suggests instead
that the veteran star pay a $100 fine and sing 'Blue Eyes Crying in the
Rain' for the court (2010).
November 25th
Musical birthdays today include film score composer Eleni Karaindrou (81), singer-songwriter Bob Lind (78), blues
harmonica player Jerry Portnoy (77), Marillion lead guitarist Steve
Rothery (61), Amy Grant (60), former Screaming Trees lead singer Mark
Lanegan (56), Rancid guitarist Tim Armstrong (54), Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton (48), and Thea Gilmore (41).
Monday, 23 November 2020
November 24th
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for Scott Joplin, born on this day in 1867... for jazz pianist Teddy Wilson, born in 1912... for Booker T. and the M.G.s bassist Donald 'Duck' Dunn, who would have been 78 today... for R&B singer Big Joe Turner, who died in 1985... for Freddie Mercury, who died in 1991... for bluesman Albert Collins, who passed away in 1993... and for producer and manager Chris Stamp, who left us five years ago today.
Also on November 24: Leonard Bernstein conducts the NY Philharmonic in a performance of Mahler's 2nd Symphony as a tribute to slain president John F. Kennedy. The concert is broadcast nationwide on the CBS network (1963)... The Who play the Marquee Club in London, the first of 29 appearances that they will make at the venue during the 1960s (1964)... The Beatles reunite for the first time since their return at the end of August from their summer tour of the United States, ready to make a new album. The first song selected for recording is John's 'Strawberry Fields Forever', which would end up not on the album, but as the band's next single. This day's session will be devoted entirely to work on the track (1966)... Diana Ross and The Supremes are at the top of the US singles chart with 'Love Child', their 11th American № 1. The song is also notable for finally knocking The Beatles' massive hit 'Hey Jude' out of the top spot (1968)... Ringo Starr goes to № 1 in the US with 'Photograph'. Written by Starr and George Harrison, the promotional film shot for the single shows Starr walking around his new house at the time, Tittenhurst Park, which had been previously the home of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, [and where the 'Imagine' video was shot] (1973)... Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee marries his girlfriend, nude model Candice [neé Elaine Margaret Starchuk). The marriage will last one month. Lee has also been married to actress Heather Locklear and the former Playboy Playmate Pamela Anderson (1984)... 'Agadoo' by Black Lace is named the worst song of all time by a panel of 100 British music writers. The song, which peaked at № 2 on the UK charts in 1984, spent 30 weeks in the top 75 and went on to become the country's eighth best-selling single in 1984. Black Lace themselves recorded an X-rated version of the song entitled 'Have a Screw', which was released on the B-side of the 12-inch vinyl EP 'Gang Bang' (2003)... Bob Geldof calls for fair trade at an awards event in Rome that recognises his antipoverty efforts. "Africa must be allowed to trade itself out of poverty," he says after receiving the Man of Peace award from former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev (2005)... Snaresbrook [NE London] Crown Court hears how Boy George chained a male escort to his bedroom wall and beat him with a fireplace poker after accusing him of hacking into his laptop. The singer had made contact with Mr Audun Carlsen, 29, on the social networking website Gaydar. Mr Carlsen told the court that he was dragged along the floor towards the bed and that a handcuff was put on his right hand. The manacle was attached to a hook drilled into the wall by the bed. The police later photographed welts on Mr Carlsen's arm where the handcuffs had been. The fire brigade had to be called to cut the cuffs off (2008).
November 23rd
Musical birthdays today include Manhattan Transfer vocalist Alan
Paul (71), Brotherhood of Man vocalist Sandra Stevens (71), French
singer-songwriter Francis Cabrel (67), Bruce Hornsby (66), popular tenor
Russell Watson (53), Lamb of God drummer Chris Adler (66), The Kills lead singer Alison Mosshart (41), and Miley Cyrus (27).
Sunday, 22 November 2020
November 22nd
Musical
birthdays today include Youngbloods founder Jesse Colin Young (79), former Bob Marley & the
Wailers bassist Aston Barrett (74),
E Street band guitarist Steven van Zandt (70), ex-Talking Heads bassist
Tina Weymouth (70), Styx lead singer Larence Gown (63),
singer-songwriter Horse (62), Carter USM singer & guitarist Jim Bob
(60), Hello Saferide frontwoman Annika Norlin (43), Yeah Yeah Yeahs lead
singer Karen O (42), Napster inventor & entrepreneur Shawn Fanning
(40), singer-songwriter & former a1 member Ben Adams (39), and
Trivium guitarist Corey Beaulieu (37).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for songwriter Hoagy Carmichael, born 0n this day
in 1899... for composer Benjamin Britten, born today in 1913... for
composer, pianist & musicologist Dika Newlin, born in 1923... for organist and composer Peter Hurford, who would have been 90... for
country singer Terry Stafford, who would have been 78... for composer
Arthur Sullivan, who died today in 1900... for former INXS frontman
Michael Hutchence, who took his own life at the age of 37 on this day in
1997... and for rapper MC Breed, who left us today in 2008.
Also on November 22: Ravel's Bolero premieres in Paris (1928)... Paul
Simon and Art Garfunkel make their US television debut, in their
incarnation as Tom and Jerry on ABC-TV's American Bandstand. They
perform their hit 'Hey Schoolgirl' (1957)... The
Beatles release their second UK album, With The Beatles (1963)... Bob
Dylan and Sara Lowndes are married in a small civil ceremony at the
Nassau County, NY courthouse (1965)... Singer-songwriter [and later
Dylanologist] Long John Baldry is at on the UK singles chart with 'Let
the Heartaches Begin... George Harrison goes into the studio to begin
recording the soundtrack to the film Wonderwall, his first solo effort
(1967)... The double LP officially entitled The Beatles and more
commonly known as The White Album is released (1968)... Bruce
Springsteen's band Steel Mill opens for Iron Butterfly at Randolph-Macon
College in Ashland, VA (1969)... Jerry
Lee Lewis was arrested for drunk driving after being found unconscious
in his Rolls Royce in a ditch outside Pensacola, FL (1976)... Stevie
Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble kick off a 149-date North American &
European tour at the Towson Center in Towson, MD (1986)... Bill
Wyman announces that his 17-month marriage to model Mandy Smith is
over. With the consent of her mother, Smith started dating the
47-year-old Rolling Stones bassist when she was 13 (1990)... Supporting
his new album Rhythm of the Saints, Paul Simon opens his first South
American tour in Rio de Janeiro (1992)... Pearl
Jam release their third studio album Vitalogy, which first comes out on
vinyl. It becomes the first vinyl LP to appear on the US charts since
1981, when the domination of the compact disc format began (1994)... Surviving
members of The Doors Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger announce that they
will record and tour again with a new line up including ex-Cult singer
Ian Astbury and former Police drummer Stewart Copeland. Original drummer
John Densmore is unable to take part because he is suffering from
severe tinnitus (2002)... U2
shoot the video for 'All Because Of You' from a moving flat bed truck
on the streets of Brooklyn. Later in the day, they perform a brief
concert under the Brooklyn Bridge which is taped by MTV for later
broadcast (2004)... Poems
written by Bob Dylan in his college days sell for $78,000 (£45,000) at a
New York auction. The 16 pages of verses are the first known use by
Robert Zimmerman of the pseudonym to which he will legally change his
name in 1962, and date from his enrollment at the University of
Minnesota during 1959-60 (2005).
Saturday, 21 November 2020
November 21st
Musical birthdays today include Lebanese singer Fairuz (85), War founding member Lonnie Jordan (72), jazz drummer
Alphonse Mouzon (72), Boston guitarist Gary Pihl (70), Livingston Taylor
(70), ex-Violent Femmes bassist Brian Ritchie (70), Björk (55),
Blur bassist Alex James (52), Teenage Fanclub drummer Francis McDonald
(50), Edguy lead singer Tobias Sammet (43), and Carly Rae Jepsen (35).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for jazz legend Coleman Hawkins, born on this day
in 1904... for Dr. John, who would have been 79... for composer Henry Purcell, who died in 1695... and for
former Led Zeppelin manager Peter Grant, who left us today in 1995.
Also
on November 21: Thomas Edison announces his new invention called the
phonograph, a device that records and plays back sound (1877)... RCA
Records purchased Elvis Presley's recording contract from Sam Phillips
at Sun Records for an unprecedented sum of $35,000 (1955)... Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs go to № 1 on the Billboard chart with 'Stay', the shortest ever US № 1 single
at one minute 37 seconds... In Germany, the Beatles play at the
Kaiserkeller Club in Hamburg without George Harrison. Harrison was
deported earlier
in the day for being underage (he is 17) and therefore not legally
allowed to remain in a nightclub after midnight (1960)... The Partridge Family start a three week run at № 1 on
the US singles chart with 'I Think I Love You'. The song was featured
in the first episode of the TV series named for the band and produced by
the same company that created The Monkees... In Britain, Jimi Hendrix
is at № 1 on
the singles chart two months after his death with 'Voodoo Child (Slight
Return)' the closing track on Electric Ladyland, the third and final
album by The Jimi Hendrix Experience. This would be the guitarist's only
UK № 1.
Hendrix's solo on the track was named the 11th greatest solo of
all-time in Guitar World's 100 Greatest Guitar Solos in 2000 (1970)... Wilson
Pickett is arrested in NYC for possession of a dangerous weapon after
he pulls a gun during an argument in a Lower East Side bar (1974)...
Queen release A Night at the Opera (1975)... The
Stranglers supported by Chelsea appear at The Nashville, London. This
is Billy Idol's last gig with the opening act before leaving for greater
fame with Generation X (1976)... French pop star Dalida makes her
Carnegie Hall debut (1978)... Steely Dan release Gaucho, their last
album for another 20 years (1980)... Olivia Newton John starts a ten week run at № 1 on the Billboard chart with 'Physical', which will be the biggest-selling single of the '80s in the US (1981)... Michael
Jackson's 14-minute video for 'Thriller' premieres in Los Angeles.
Directed by John Landis and co-starring former Playboy centerfold Ola
Ray, the video (like the song) contains a spoken word performance by
horror film veteran Vincent Price. The clip was filmed at the Palace
Theater in downtown L.A., the zombie dance sequence at the junction of
Union Pacific Avenue and South Calzona St. in East L.A., and the final
house scene in the Angeleno Heights neighborhood at 1345 Carroll
Avenue... Duran Duran release their third studio album, Seven and the
Ragged Tiger (1983)... Jimmy
Page sets out on his first ever-solo tour at The Hummingbird,
Birmingham, England, appearing with bassist John Miles and the son of
Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, Jason (1988)... Mick
Jagger marries Jerry Hall in Bali. The marriage will be declared 'null
and void' on 13th August 1999 after a judge rules that the six-hour
ceremony on the Indonesian island was never registered (1990)... The
Beatles Anthology 1 is released in the US, featuring 60 tracks
including the track 'Free As A Bird', a song originally composed and
recorded in 1977 as a home demo by John Lennon. A studio version of the
recording, incorporating contributions from Paul McCartney, George
Harrison and Ringo Starr, is simultaneously released as a single, the
first new release under the group's name since 1970... On the same day,
Bruce Springsteen launches his Ghost of Tom Joad solo acoustic tour with
a show at the State Theater in New Brunswick, NJ to coincide with the
album's release (1995)... Phil
Spector appears before a Los Angeles court and is formally charged with
murder. B-movie actress Lana Clarkson was found at his mansion in
February of this year with a fatal gunshot wound to the head. Spector
pleads not guilty to her murder during a brief hearing and is released
on $1 million bail (2003).
Friday, 20 November 2020
November 20th
Musical
birthdays today include singer-songwriter Norman Greenbaum (78), Meredith Monk (78), producer
Mike Vernon (76), former Poco drummer George Grantham (73), Joe Walsh
(73), operatic soprano Barbara Hendricks (72), Beastie Boys rapper Mike D
(55), Cypress Hill rapper Sen Dog (55), AFI lead singer Davey Havok
(45), In Flames drummer Daniel Svensson (43), ex-Girls Aloud vocalist
Kimberley Walsh (39), and Bring Me the Horizon lead singer Oliver Sykes
(34).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for stage singer Kaye Ballard, born on this day in 1925... classical pianist Ruth Laredo, who would have
been 83 today... for Duane Allman, who would have been 74... for
producer and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Gilbert, who would have been 53... for pianist and composer Anton Rubenstein, who died on this date
in 1894... for Section 25 lead singer Jenny Ross, who passed away in
2004... and for blues & rock guitarist Chris Whitley, who left us
today in 2005.
Also on November 20: Beethoven's only opera, Fidelio
premieres in Vienna (1805)... The rock era in Britain officially begins
as 'Rock around the Clock' by Bill Haley & His Comets goes to № 1 on the national chart... In America, Bo
Diddley appears on The Ed Sullivan Show. The producers requested that
he sing his version of ‘Sixteen Tons’, but when he appears on stage, he
sings his own song ‘Bo Diddley’, resulting in his being banned from
further appearances on the program (1955)... Bob Dylan enters Columbia
Studios in NYC for the first time. Over the next two days, he records
his eponymous debut album for a cost of $471 (1961)... The Yardbirds
release Having a Rave-Up (1965)... Camelot opens on Broadway (1966)... Strawberry Alarm Clock hit № 1 on the Billboard singles chart with 'Incense and Peppermints' (1967)... The Monkees film 'Head' opens in six US cities. Reviews are harsh and the picture will be a box office flop (1968)... Sly and the Family Stone release There's a Riot Goin' on, while Isaac Hayes starts a two week run at № 1 on the US singles chart with 'Theme From Shaft' (1971)... Keith
Moon collapses during a concert by the Who at the Cow Palace in San
Francisco after downing a pre-show drink spiked with horse tranquilizer.
19 year-old audience member Scott Halpin volunteers to replace him on
drums for the remaining three numbers (1973)... Paul
Simon hosts NBC's Saturday Night Live, and performs live with George
Harrison on ‘Here Comes The Sun’ and ‘Homeward Bound’. John Lennon and
Paul McCartney, watching the show from the former's apartment in the
Dakota on Central Park West, briefly discuss the idea of taking a taxi
to NBC Studios to try to crash the telecast, but think better of the
idea (1976)... Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer top the American
singles chart with their duet 'No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)
(1979)... Prince
kicks off his 56-date North American ‘Controversy’ tour with a show at
the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh (1981)... Eurythmic Dave Stewart
begins recording tracks with Bob Dylan that will be released on the
latter's album Knocked Out Loaded (1985)... The Rolling Stones announced
that they have signed a £20 million deal with Virgin Records to make 3 albums over the next 6 years (1991)... A
study comparing noise levels of rock music finds that older people rate
the music much higher on a loudness scale than younger people. The
research carried out at Ohio State University tested people age 18 to 21
and people ranging in age from 51 to 58. The study asked participants
to rate the loudness of rock music played at nine intensities, ranging
from 10 decibels to 90 decibels. Participants listened to ‘Heartbreaker’
by Led Zeppelin for 10 seconds at different intensities. At each
intensity, the older subjects gave the music higher numerical ratings
based on loudness than the younger subjects (1998)... Spice Girl Mel C announces she is quitting the group during an interview on ITV's Frank Skinner Show (2000)... Madonna's childhood home in Oakland County Michigan, sells at an auction in just 12 minutes. The house, along with a few items of Rock memorabilia goes for $331,000 (2001)... Michael
Jackson flies to Santa Barbara to surrender himself for arrest. He is
seen being taken into the police station in handcuffs. The singer has
his mug shot and fingerprints taken before being freed on $3 million
bail (2003)... Radiohead
frontman Thom Yorke admits that he was among the thousands of people
who paid nothing to download the band's latest album In Rainbows.
Speaking to BBC 6 Music's Steve Lamacq, Yorke said: "There wasn't any
point. I just move some money from one pocket to the other". According
to one survey, three in five people paid nothing at all for it. Yorke
added that no one was allowed to have copies of the master recording in
case it was leaked beforehand (2007).
Thursday, 19 November 2020
November 19th
Musical
birthdays include Blood, Sweat & Tears saxophonist Fred Lipsius
(77), former Guns 'N Roses drummer Matt Sorum (60), Tool bassist Justin
Chancellor (50), The Old Ceremony frontman Django Haskins (46), and
rapper Tyga [né Michael Nguyen-Stevenson] (30).
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for bandleader Tommy Dorsey, born on this day in 1905... for composer Slavko Avsenik, born in 1929... for Mothers of Invention vocalist and Frank Zappa collaborator Ray Collins, who would have been 84...
for Israeli singer Ofra Haza, who would have been 63... for composer Franz Schubert,
who died on this date in 1828... for ex-Badfinger guitarist and
songwriter Tom Evans, who hanged himself at the age of 36 in 1983... for
Byrds producer Terry Melcher, who died today in 2004... and for
Quiet Riot lead singer Kevin DuBrow, who left us in
2005.
Also
on November 19: J.S. Bach is named court composer by Polish King
Augustus III (1736)... On the 50th anniversary of the union of the
cities Buda and Pest, Bartok's Five Dances receive their first
public performance in the Hungarian capital (1923)... Carl Perkins
records 'Blue Suede Shoes' at Sun Studios (1955)... The Supremes become
the first all-female group to have a UK № 1,
when 'Baby Love' tops the charts (1964)... Emerson, Lake & Palmer
release Brain Salad Surgery (1973)... The British music weekly 'Sounds'
names the Sex Pistols' debut single 'Anarchy in the UK' its Single of
the Week... George Harrison releases the album Thirty-Three & 1/3
(1976)... Led Zeppelin release their final studio album Coda (1982)... Tina
Turner makes her first American chart appearance in twelve years with
her version of the Al Green hit 'Let's Stay Together' (1983)... Milli
Vanilli are stripped of their Grammy after it is revealed that the duo
did not sing at all on their Girl You Know It's True album (1990)... U2
release Achtung Baby (1991)... David
Crosby undergoes a successful liver transplant operation at Dumont-UCLA
Medical Center in Los Angeles. Crosby's liver was deteriorated from
years of alcohol and drug abuse, as well as hepatitis-C (1994)... The Beatles start an eleven-week run at № 1 on
the UK album chart with The Beatles 1. The album features every
number-one single released by the band from 1962 to 1970. Issued on the
30th anniversary of the their break-up, it was their first compilation
available on one CD. The world's best-selling album of the 21st century,
1 has sold over 31 million copies worldwide to date (2000)... Michael
Jackson is widely criticized after dangling his baby from the
third-floor balcony of a Berlin hotel. The singer is in the German
capital for an awards ceremony and was showing off his nine-month old
baby to fans outside the hotel (2003)... Former
glam rock star Gary Glitter is arrested in Vietnam after being detained
at Ho Chi Minh airport as he tries to board a plane to Bangkok. Police
say Glitter is being held under suspicion of committing lewd acts with
two girls under the age of 18 (2005).
Wednesday, 18 November 2020
November 18th
Musical birthdays today include jazz singer Sheila Jordan (92), Graham Parker (70), Queensrÿche bassist Rudy Sarzo (70), John Parr (68), film score composer Carter Burwell (66), jazz & rock drummer Cindy Blackman (61), Kim Wilde (60), Metallica lead guitarist Kirk Hammett (58), Polyphonic Spree lead singer Tim DeLaughter (55),
Duncan Sheik (51), country singer Jessi Alexander (44), Thrice frontman
Dustin Kensrue (40), and Avenged Sevenfold bassist Johnny Christ (36).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for pianist and composer Jan Paderewski, born on
this day in 1860... for violinist and conductor Eugene Ormandy, born in
1899... for Buena Vista Social Club guitarist Compay Segundo, born in
1907... for songwriter Johnny Mercer, born in 1909... for Hank Ballard, born today in 1928... for operatic soprano Gianna d'Angelo, born in 1929... for
Don Cherry, who would have been 84... for Crazy Horse guitarist Danny
Whitten, who died of a drug overdose at the age of 29 on this day in
1972... for Cab Calloway, who passed away in 1994... and for folk rock
singer & guitarist Doug Sahm, who left us today in 1999.
Also on November 18: Soprano Marie Selika Williams becomes the first black artist to perform at the White House (1878)... The Czech National Opera House in Prague opens with a production of Smetana's Libuše (1883)... The New York Philharmonic gives its first concert at Carnegie Hall (1892)... Fats
Domino appears on the Ed Sullivan Show performing 'Blueberry Hill'.
Before the song became a rock and roll standard it had been recorded by
various artists including Louis Armstrong, The Glenn Miller Orchestra,
Gene Autry and Jimmy Dorsey (1956)... The
Beatles receive silver LP discs for 'Please Please Me' and 'With the
Beatles' at a ceremony held at EMI House in London. They also receive a
silver EP for 'Twist and Shout' and a silver single for 'She Loves You'.
The band then attend a cocktail party and a formal lunch in the EMI
boardroom with company executives and invited guests (1963)... Cat Stevens starts a three-week run at № 1 on
the US album chart with Catch Bull At Four. The title was taken from
one of the Ten Bulls of Zen, a series of short poems and accompanying
pictures that are intended to illustrate the stages of a Buddhist
practitioner's progression towards enlightenment (1972)... Genesis
release The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. The double album is the group's
final LP with Peter Gabriel as lead singer (1974)... Bruce
Springsteen makes his live debut in the UK at London's Hammersmith
Odeon (1975)... The Jam release This Is the Modern World (1977)... R.E.M.
make their first appearance outside the US when they are guests on the
Channel 4 UK TV show 'The Tube'. The following night they make their
live UK debut when they play at Dingwalls, London (1983)... Nirvana
record their MTV Unplugged special at Sony Studios, New York. The band
play a setlist composed of mainly lesser-known material and cover
versions of songs by The Vaselines, David Bowie, Meat Puppets and Lead
Belly. The album will win the Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album in
1996 (1993)... Britney
Spears scores her third US No. 1 album with 'Britney.' The album's
success makes her the first female artist in music history to have her
first three studio albums debut at the No. 1 spot. This record however
will later be broken by Spears herself with her 4th studio album In the
Zone which charted in the same position (2001)... Following
allegations of the sexual abuse of a 12-year old boy, police raid
Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch. Jackson denies the allegations; the
search comes on the day that his latest greatest hits album, Number
Ones, was released in the US (2003)... The Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line goes into general release in the US (2005).
Monday, 16 November 2020
November 17th
Musical
birthdays today include Gordon Lightfoot (82), Four Seasons keyboardist
and songwriter Bob Gaudio (79), Jethro Tull lead guitarist Martin Barre
(74),
Dead Kennedys guitarist East Bay Ray (62), Primal Fear drummer Randy
Black (57), Moldy Peaches singer-songwriter Kimya Dawson (48), rapper
Lord Infamous (45), Isaac Hanson (40), and former Girls Aloud vocalist Sarah Harding (39).
Shoutout to the Great Beond for classical violinist Leonid Kogan, born on this day in 1924... for film & television score composer Robert Drasnin, born in 1928... for original Byrds member Gene Clark, who would have been 76... for Jeff Buckley, who would have been 53...
for choral composer Thomas Ford, who died on this date in 1648... for
Jethro Tull bassist John Glascock, who died today in 1979 at the age of
28 from a congenital heart defect... and for country singer-songwriter
Don Gibson, who left us today in 2003.
Also on November 17: The Sorceror,
Gilbert and Sullivan's first operetta under the aegis of agent and
producer Richard D'Oyly Carte, premieres at London's Royalty Theatre
(1877)... Jan Paderewski makes his American debut at Carnegie Hall,
playing Saint-Saën's
Fourth Piano Concerto with the NY Symphony Society Orchestra (1891)...
Roberta Peters makes her NY Metropolitan Opera debut in Don Giovanni (1950)... Harry Belafonte is at № 1 on
the UK singles chart with 'Mary's Boy Child,' the first 45 RPM to sell
over 1 million copies in the country. It will stay in the top spot for
seven weeks making it this years Christmas № 1 (1957)... John
Weightman, headmaster of a Grammar School in Croydon, Surrey bans all
pupils from having Beatle haircuts saying, "This ridiculous style brings
out the worst in boys physically. It makes them look like morons"
(1963)... A
16-date UK package tour with Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, The Move, The
Nice and Amen Corner stops at the City Hall, Sheffield. A review in the
Sheffield Star noted: 'Like an electrified golliwog, Jimi Hendrix threw himself
into a live-wire act that featured his intricate guitar interpretation.
Quite an Experience'. Pink Floyd also release their third single in
Britain, 'Apples And Oranges' (1967)... Slade
are at the top of the UK singles chart with 'Coz I Luv You', the
group's first of six British Number Ones. Deliberately misspelt song
titles become a trademark for Slade, causing a great furore among
teachers up and down the country... In America, Bob Dylan releases
volume 2 of his Greatest Hits, and Laura Nyro releases Gonna Take a
Miracle (1971)... John Lennon releases Double Fantasy (1980)... David
Crosby breaks his left shoulder, leg and ankle in a motorcycle crash in
Los Angeles (1990)... Bob Dylan tapes his MTV Unplugged performance at
Sony Studios in NYC (1994)... Mariah
Carey is forced to abandon a performance on Rome's historic Spanish
Steps after crowds of tourists overwhelm security and swamp her. She
takes shelter in a local shop before being given an escort by riot
police to safety (1999)... The
NME reports that Andy White, who played drums on The Beatles track
'Love Me Do' which is featured on the new Beatles Greatest Hits album
will not earn enough from it to buy his own copy. White is to receive no
more than his original session fee of £7 (2000)... Britney
Spears announces that her first boyfriend Justin Timberlake was a huge
disappointment in the endowment department. Talking during an MTV
interview, Spears says "Forget trouser snake, it's more like a trouser
worm" when referring to her ex (2003).