Musical 
birthdays today include Maria Muldaur (78), former XTC keyboardist Barry Andrews (65), ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist
 Brian Robertson (65), Mylène Farmer (60), singer-songwriter & producer Ben Folds (55), Primus guitarist Larry LaLonde (53), rapper Bizzy Bone (45), James McCartney (44), Jennifer Hudson (40), and Emmy Rossum (35). 
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for George Jones, who would have been 89 today... 
for Barry White, who would have been 76... for Rush drummer Neil Peart, who would have been 69...  for French composer François
 Couperin, who died on this date in 1733... for Johnny Cash, who passed 
away in 2003... and for Nashville session drummer Kenny Buttrey [noted 
for his work with Bob Dylan and Neil Young, among many others] who left 
us today in 2004. 
Also
 on September 12th: Mahler's 8th symphony ~ his last to premiere in his 
lifetime ~ is performed for the first time, in Munich, with 1,028 
instrumentalists and singers (1910)... Frank Sinatra has his first № 1 song
 in the UK with 'Three Coins in a Fountain' (1954)... NBC airs the 
premiere of 'The Monkees' TV show. The series will run for a total of 58
 episodes (1966)... Filming continues for the Beatles' Magical Mystery 
Tour. The bus heads for Widecombe on the Moor, in Devon, where a local 
fair is being held, but driver Alf Manders takes a shortcut to bypass 
heavy traffic and gets stuck on a bridge. The coach ends up having to 
drive in reverse for half a mile before it can turn around. It then 
heads for Plymouth, followed by a 20-car convoy of photographers and 
journalists (1967)... The № 1 song
 in the UK is Smokey Robinson & the Miracles' 'Tears of a Clown' 
(1970)... Public Image Ltd guitarist John McGeoch will need 40 stitches 
after being struck in the face by a 2-litre wine bottle hurled from the 
crowd during a show in Vienna (1986)... The soundtrack album to the 
Richie Valens biopic 'La Bamba' by Los Lobos is at № 1 on
 the Billboard chart (1987)... Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie announce
 that they are leaving Fleetwood Mac at the end of the band's current 
tour (1990)... In Modena, Italy, Luciano Pavarotti is joined by Brian 
Eno along with U2 members Bono and the Edge for a benefit concert for 
the children of war-ravaged Bosnia (1995)... The soundtrack album to 
Cameron Crowe's film 'Almost Famous' is released containing a first: the
 authorised use of vintage Led Zeppelin songs. Robert Plant and Jimmy 
Page were so taken with the rough cut of the movie that they allowed 
Crowe to include four of their tracks... Christina Aguilera releases her
 first Spanish-language album, 'Mi Reflejo' (2000)... The surviving 
members of Led Zeppelin announce that they will reform for a one-off 
concert with the late John Bonham's son Jason in the drummer's chair. 
The show, the first for the group in 18 years, is to honour Atlantic 
Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, who died last year. All profits from the 
concert, which will take place at London's O2 arena on the 26th of 
November and cost £125 per ticket, will go to establishing scholarships in Ertegun's name in the UK, the USA, and his native Turkey (2007).  
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