Musical
birthdays today include jazz drummer Jack DeJohnette (79), soul singer Barbara Mason [best known for
her 1965 hit 'Yes I'm Ready'] (74), Kurtis Blow (62), Interpol drummer
Sam Fogarino (53) Third Eye Blind bassist Arion Salazar (51), Pussy
Riot vocalist Ekaterina Samutsevich (39), and The Word Alive lead singer
Tyler Smith (35).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for classical violinist Camilla Wicks, born on this day in 1928... for Spinners vocalist Billy Henderson, who would have been 82 today... for Whitney Houston, who would have been 58... for
Italian composer Ruggiero Leoncavallo, who died on this date in 1919...
for Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, who died in 1975... and for
Grateful Dead patriarch Jerry Garcia, who left us today in 1995.
Also
on August 9: Berlioz's opera Béatrice et Bénédict has its world
premiere in Baden-Baden, Germany with the composer himself conducting
the orchestra (1862)... Soprano Birgit Nilsson makes her American debut
at the Hollywood Bowl (1956)... 17-year-old
Cliff Richard, billed as 'Britain's answer to Elvis', signs a deal with
EMI Records. He also begins a 4-week residence at Butlin's Holiday Camp
in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex (1958)... Ready Steady Go! makes its debut on
ITV. The pioneering rock/pop music show will air until December 1966 and
produce 175 episodes. At its peak, guests will include The Beatles, The
Rolling Stones, The Lovin' Spoonful, The Four Tops and many others
(1963)... The Rolling Stones play the Belle Vue Ballroom in Manchester.
Two policemen are knocked unconscious and one hospitalised with broken
ribs when some of the 3,000 screaming fans charge the stage (1964)...
The Small Faces release 'Itchycoo Park', which is one of the first pop
singles to use flanging, an effect that can be heard in the bridge
section after each chorus (1967)... Sessions for the White Album
continue at Abbey Road. After the other Beatles go home at 2 AM, Paul
McCartney stays behind in the studio and records 'Mother Nature's Son',
requiring 25 takes until he is satisfied (1968)... Led Zeppelin play the
Anaheim Convention Center in Los Angeles on their current US tour.
Their opening act Jethro Tull have just topped the UK album charts with
Stand Up, their second release (1969)... Guitarist Henry McCullough and
drummer Denny Seiwell announce that they are leaving Paul McCartney and
Wings (1973)... Art Pepper enters a recording studio for the first time
in 15 years to lay down the tracks that will become the album 'Living
Legend'. The saxophonist spent most of the previous decade either in
jail on drugs charges or in and out of rehab... The No. 1 single in the
USA is the Bee Gees' Jive Talkin' (1975)... Muddy waters performs at the
White House at the invitation of President Jimmy Carter (1978)... Ten
original drawings for Pink Floyd's album The Wall by artist Gerald
Scarfe are stolen from the foyer of Earls Court, London, where they are
being exhibited (1980)... Following opening acts Big Country and Status
Quo, Queen give what will prove to be their final live performance,
before a crowd of 120,000 at Knebworth Park, Herts. The show closes with
'We Are the Champions' and God Save the Queen. Not attending the
concert are some 250 Gary Numan fans who are picketing BBC 1 on the same
day to demand more airplay for their favourite pop star (1986)... His
wish to die before he got old not having been granted, 59-year-old Roger
Daltrey makes his US stage debut playing Professor Higgins in a
production of My Fair Lady in Los Angeles (2003)... Amy Winehouse
cancels a series of European dates after being admitted to hospital for
what her spokesman calls 'severe exhaustion'. The 23-year-old singer is
taken to University College Hospital in London and discharged after 2
days (2007)... Mayor Sheila Dixon proclaims today Frank Zappa Day in her
city of Baltimore, Maryland, citing the singer's musical
accomplishments as well as his defense of the 1st Amendment to the US
Constitution (2007).
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