Musical birthdays today include Jim Messina (73), ex-Foreigner
bassist Rick Wills (73), Great White lead singer Jack Russell (60),
Skinny Puppy keyboardist Nivek Ogre (58), country singer Ty England
(57), Goo Goo Dolls frontman Johnny Rzeznik (55), French chanteuse Patricia Kaas (54), country singer Gary Allan (53), and jazz trumpeter Ibrahim Maalouf (40).
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for classical pianist Władysław
Szpilman [the subject of Roman Polanski's film 'The Pianist'], born on
this day in 1911... For Sonny Boy Williamson II, born in 1912... for Little Richard, who would have been 88 today... for
J.J. Cale, and for Motown songwriter &
producer Frank Wilson, both of whom would have been 82... for Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart, who died on this date in 1791... for original Gin
Blossoms lead guitarist Doug Hopkins, who took his own life at the age
of 32 today in 1993... for avant-garde composer Karlheinz Stockhausen,
who passed away in 2007... and for Dave Brubeck, who left us today in 2012.
Also on December 5: In Karlsruhe, Germany, Berlioz's opera Les Troyens is performed in its entirety for the first time, 21 years after the composer's death (1890)... The
Beatles play their last ever show in their hometown when they appear at
the Liverpool Empire during the group's final UK tour. Only 5,100
tickets were available to the 40,000 applicants for tickets. The group
also has the UK № 1 single
with 'We Can Work It Out / Day Tripper' (1965)... Buffalo Springfield
release their eponymous debut album (1966)... The Rolling Stones release
Beggar's Banquet. An ailing Keith Richards will miss the album's
Connaught Hotel launch party, during which a custard pie fight breaks
out (1968)... Judy
Collins' version of the hymn 'Amazing Grace' enters the UK singles
chart for the first of eight times; it will spend a total of 67 weeks on
the chart without ever reaching the № 1 position (1970)... Paul McCartney & Wings release Band on the Run (1973)... A New Musical Express review says of the Sex
Pistols debut single 'Anarchy In The UK' that 'Johnny Rotten sings
flat, the song is laughably naive, and the overall feeling is of a
third-rate Who imitation' (1976)... Belinda Carlisle is at № 1 on
the US singles chart with 'Heaven in a Place on Earth' (1987)... U2 top
the album charts on both sides of the Atlantic with How to Dismantle an
Atomic Bomb (2004)... Phish
play the final show of their US fall tour at the University of
Virginia's John Paul Jones Arena. As the band's first set opens, a fully
nude male fan runs on stage, hugs guitarist Trey Anastasio and kisses
him on the cheek. He then completes three laps around the stage before
finally being tackled by security (2009)... After
spending 45 weeks in the top 10 of the UK album charts, Adele’s second
collection, 21, becomes the biggest selling LP in Britain this century,
surpassing the late Amy Winehouse’s 2006 LP Back to Black (2009).
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