Tuesday, 17 August 2021

August 17th

 

Musical birthdays today include bossa nova pianist & composer João Donato (87), Box Tops guitarist Gary Talley (74), Dexys Midnight Runners frontman Kevin Rowland (68), Belinda Carlisle (63), ex-Lone Justice lead singer Maria McKee (57), Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman (55), jazz singer Maysa Leak (54), Donnie Wahlberg (52), and Cage the Elephant lead singer Matthew Shultz (38). 

Shoutout to the Great Beyond for jazz and popular singer Georgia Gibbs, born on this day in 1919... for Native American activist and country singer Floyd Red Crow Westerman, and Bahamian calypso singer Ronnie Butler, both of whom would have been 84 today... for guitarist and longtime Howlin' Wolf sideman Luther Allison, who would have been 81... for Boston drummer Sib Hashian, who would have been 72... for lyricist Ira Gershwin, who died on this date in 1983... and for Pearl Bailey, who left us today in 1990. 

Also on August 17: The London newspaper The General Advertiser reports that Handel is now blind (1752)... In Bayreuth, the first complete performance of Wagner's Ring concludes with Die Götterdämmerung [Twilight of the Gods] (1876)...  Elvis Presley releases his first 1 hit, 'I Forgot to Remember to Forget', with a version of Mystery Train on the B side (1955)... Columbia releases Miles Davis' Kind of Blue (1959)... The Beatles begin their first Hamburg engagement, at the Indra Club, where they are booked for 48 nights (1960)... Glasgow council in Scotland announces that all men with Beatles moptops will be required to wear bathing caps in public swimming pools henceforth, as hair from 'Beatle-cuts' is clogging the filters (1964)... The Byrds are forced to cancel a concert on their UK tour when only 250 out of 4,000 tickets to their show at The Guildhall, Portsmouth are sold (1965)... The Doors have the 1 album in the US with Waiting for the Sun. The top spot on the singles chart is held by the Rascals with 'People Got to Be Free' (1968)... The final day of the Woodstock Festival is held on Max Yasgur's farm (1969)... Eric Clapton starts a four week-run at № 1 on the US album chart with 461 Ocean Boulevard. The house featured on the album cover is 461 Ocean Blvd. in the Miami, FL suburb of Golden Beach, where Clapton lived while making the record (1974)... Bob Dylan is interviewed by Neil Hickey of TV Guide for a cover story the magazine is doing to promote the singer's upcoming 'Hard Rain' television special. Dylan is generally forthcoming, though he bristles slightly when the journalist asks him how he imagines God, replying "How come no one ever asks Kris Kristofferson questions like that?" (1976)... A Run DMC concert in Long Beach, CA becomes a battleground for two rival gangs, with 42 injuries resulting (1986)... Nirvana shoot the video for 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' in a Culver City, CA studio for under $50,000, and using Nirvana fans recruited through classified ads as audience members (1991)... Jackson Browne files a copyright infringement lawsuit against Republican Party US presidential candidate John McCain for using the song 'Running on Empty' in a campaign ad without the singer's permission. Browne is seeking $75,000 in damages (2008)... Three members of the Russian punk group Pussy Riot are sentenced to two years' imprisonment after they staged a performance inside Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Savior in a protest directed at the open support of the Orthodox Church patriarchate for Vladimir Putin during his recent election campaign (2012).  

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