Musical
birthdays today include former Statler Brothers bass
vocalist Harold Reid (82), Jackie DeShannon (77), ex-Journey drummer
Steve Smith (67), System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian (54), Prodigy
founder Liam Howlett (50), Kelis Rogers AKA Kelis (42), and former
Burning the Masses lead singer Cameron 'Big Chocolate' Argon (31).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for Count Basie, born on this day in 1904... for
bebop trumpeter Art Farmer, born in 1928... for Kenny Rogers, who would have been 83 today... for Joe Strummer,
who would have been 69... for Robert Moog, inventor of the synthesizer
that bears his name, who died on this date in 2005... for Nashville
session drummer Buddy Harman, who played on Patsy Cline's 'Crazy' [see
below] and Tammy Wynette's 'Stand by Your Man', and passed away in
2008... and for Don Everly, who left us today.
Also
on August 21: The US Marine Corps Band gives its first performance for
the general public in Washington, DC (1800)... Motown release The
Marvelettes' 'Please Mr. Postman', which will become the label's first № 1 single (1961)... Patsy
Cline records the classic Willie Nelson song, ‘Crazy’. Cline is still
on crutches after going through a car windshield in a head-on collision
two months earlier and has difficulty reaching the high notes of the
song at first due to her broken ribs. 'Crazy'will spend 21 weeks on the
charts and eventually become one of her signature tunes.(1962)... During
today's Beatles concert in Las Vegas, the band stop the show twice to
plead with the fans to stop pelting the stage with jellybeans. This has
become a regular occurrence at the group's gigs ever since they revealed
that the spherical snacks are among their favourite treats (1964)... The Rolling Stones top the US album charts for the first time with their LP 'Out of Our Heads' (1965)... On
their final US tour, the Beatles perform in two cities because of a
cancellation due to rain the previous day. First they play at Crosley
Field in Cincinnati. They then fly to St. Louis for a concert at Busch
Stadium, where they perform under a tarpaulin due to a downpour. Paul
McCartney will later say it was this gig that convinced him that the
Beatles should stop performing live (1966)... The Doors go into the
studio in Los Angeles to begin recording their second album (1967)...
Linda Ronstadt makes her Broadway debut in a production of Gilbert &
Sullivan's 'Pirates of Penzance' (1980)... Bono marries longtime
girlfriend Alison Stewart at All Saints Church in the Dublin suburb of
Raheny. Adam Clayton is best man (1982)... Ramones
guitarist Johnny Ramone has a four-hour neurosurgical operation at
Bellevue Hospital after being found unconscious on a Lower East Side
street where he had been involved in a brawl (1983)... In Columbus, OH,
Bob Dylan plays the 600th show on his so-called 'Never-ending Tour'
(1994)... David Byrne's lawyers file for an injunction to keep the other
members of the band from touring as The Heads. The lawsuit will be
settled out of court (1996)... Oasis'
third album 'Be Here Now', becomes one of the fastest selling albums
ever, shifting over 350,000 units on the first day of release (1997)... A Beatles fan in America foils three men breaking into a shop in Liverpool, England. The man, who had logged onto a site streaming live footage of Mathew Street and a forthcoming Beatles festival, saw
the men smash the window of a shop and climb inside. He phoned
Merseyside Police, who arrested the perpetrators at the scene (2006)... Paedophile
and ex-pop star Gary Glitter returns to Thailand after being refused
entry to Hong Kong. Chinese authorities inform the UK Foreign Office
that they barred Glitter from entry. He was earlier deported from
Vietnam after spending almost three years in jail for sexually abusing
two pre-teen girls. He flew to Hong Kong from Bangkok after refusing to
fly to the UK, and had made a plea for medical treatment after saying he
was suffering a heart attack (2008).
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