Musical 
birthdays today include Hugues Aufray [known in France for his 
translations and performances of Bob Dylan's songs] (92), Northern Irish
 singer Ronnie Carroll [the only performer to date to have represented 
the UK in the Eurovision song contest two years in a row] (85), Barbara 
Harris, formerly of The Toys (76), Split Enz bassist Nigel Griggs (72), 
ex-Foreigner drummer Dennis Elliott (71), Men at Work lead guitarist Ron
 Strykert (64), House of Pain frontman Erik 'Everlast' Schrody (52) and 
Arcade Fire multi-instrumentalist Régine Chassagne (44). 
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for composer Antonio Salieri, born on this date in 
1750... for folk singer and Woody Guthrie collaborator Cisco Houston, 
born in 1918... for pioneering Dixieland jazz trumpeter Paul Mares, who 
died on this date in 1949... for Searchers bassist Tony Jackson, who 
passed away in 2003... for film score composer Elmer Bernstein, who died
 in 2004... and for Scott McKenzie [best remembered for 'San Francisco 
(Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair')], who left us today in 2012.  
Also
 on August 18th: As this year's Mozart Festival in Salzburg gets 
underway, Mahler conducts the orchestra in a performance of The Marriage
 of Figaro. Richard Strauss is billed to conduct Cosi Fan Tutte
 tomorrow
 (1906)... At Columbia's 30th St. Studio in NYC, Dave Brubeck and 
sidemen finish the sessions for the Time Out album (1959)... Ringo Starr
 makes his debut with the Beatles at the Horticultural Society Dance at 
Birkenhead, Merseyside, after a single 2-hour rehearsal with the band 
(1962)... Nearly 10,000 frenzied fans meet the Beatles as they arrive in
 America to begin another tour. The band are taken into a fenced-off 
enclosure so that photographers can take pictures of them. As fans press
 against the barrier, it comes crashing down just seconds after the Fab 
Four have managed to make their escape (1964)... Mick Jagger is 
accidentally shot in the hand during the filming of the movie 'Ned 
Kelly' in Australia. The film has been dogged by problems since the 
start of production, including the attempted suicide by leading lady 
Marianne Faithfull shortly after arrival in Sydney (1969)... Benny 
Goodman and Gene Krupa play together in public for the last time, in a 
concert at the New School, NYC... Jethro Tull have the № 1 album in the US with A Passion Play (1973)... Patrick
 Moraz offcially replaces Rick Wakeman on keyboards in Yes (1974)... The
 Police make their live debut at Rebecca's in Birmingham, England 
(1977)... The Who release Who Are You, their final album with Keith Moon
 (1978)... Nick Lowe marries Johnny Cash's stepdaughter Carlene in Los 
Angeles (1979)... The city of Liverpool names four streets after the Fab
 Four: John Lennon Drive, Paul McCartney Way, George Harrison Close and 
Ringo Starr Drive (1982)... R.E.M. play before their biggest audience to
 date as they open for the Police at Shea Stadium. Following the Athens,
 GA quartet on the bill are Joan Jett & the Blackhearts (1983)... 
Bon Jovi release the album Slippery When Wet, which will go on to sell 
more than 28 million copies worldwide (1986)... Kurt Cobain becomes a 
father when his wife Courtney Love gives birth to their daughter Frances
 (1992)... Kanye West calls for an end to homophobia in the hip-hop 
community during an MTV interview (2005)... French perfume makers Etat 
Libre d'Orange announce that they have teamed up with The Sex Pistols to
 bottle the scent of the punk era by launching the band's first 
fragrance. The press kit says: 'To wear this scent, you must resist 
tradition, fight conformity, and disregard aromatic conventions' 
(2010).  
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