Musical birthdays today include guitarist Emmett Chapman [inventor of the Chapman Stick] (85), original Steppenwolf bassist Nick St. Nicolas (78), pop singer Helen Shapiro (75), guitarist George Lynch (67), Jennifer Rush (61), Moon Zappa (54), singer-songwriter Joseph
 Arthur (50), A.J. Croce (50), Pussycat Dolls vocalist Melody Thornton 
(37), Hilary Duff (34), and classical violinist Chloë Hanslip (34). 
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for variety show host Ed Sullivan, born on this 
date in 1901... for Fugs co-founder Naphtali 'Tuli' Kupferberg, born in 
1923... for bluesman Koko Taylor, born in 1929... for Johnny 
Mathis, who would have been 87... for Ben E. King, who would have been 83... for
 Temptations vocalist Elbridge Bryant, who would have been 82... for 
harmonica virtuoso Phillip 'Norton Buffalo' Jackson, who would have been
 70... for jazz pianist Kenny Kirkland, who would have been 66... for Miles
 Davis, who left us today in 1991... and for Lucy Vodden, the childhood 
friend of Julian Lennon who was the subject of his drawing that inspired
 one of his father to write 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds', and who 
lost a long battle with lupus today in 2009 at the age of 46. 
Also
 on September 28: The British national anthem God Save the Queen is 
performed for the first time at the Drury Lane Theatre in London 
(1745)... Placido Domingo makes his American debut at the Met in NYC, 
performing in Cilea's Adriana Lecouvreur... The Beatles start a 9-week run at № 1
 on the Billboard Hot 100 with 'Hey Jude' (1968)... David Bowie sells 
out his first performance in NYC at Carnegie Hall (1972)... Bad 
Company's eponymous debut is the № 1 album
 in the US (1974)... A&M Records sue George Harrison for $6 million 
for being two months late in delivering a new album... Stevie Wonder 
releases Songs in the Key of Life (1976)... U2 play the first of two 
sold out nights at Madison Square Garden on the Joshua Tree tour... 
Gladys Knight and Smokey Robinson are guests on the game show 'The 
$10,000 Pyramid' (1987)... The 103rd convention of the Audio Engineering
 Society [AES], feturing the official US debut of the DVD audio format, 
opens in NYC (1997)... Tina Turner's hometown, made famous in her song 
'Nutbush City Limits', names a section of Tennessee State Highway 19 the
 Tina Turner Highway. Turner was born in Nutbush, a small town some 50 
miles northeast of Memphis, and lived there until she was 17 (2002)... 
In an editorial published in the Los Angeles Times, Yusuf Islam blasts 
the U.S. government's policy of screening airline passenger manifests 
for potential terrorists as 'indiscriminate and unjust'. The artist 
formerly known as Cat Stevens was barred from entering the country last 
week because his name appeared on a Homeland Security watch list 
(2004)... The first John Lennon Northern Lights Festival is held in 
Durness, Scotland, one of the most northwesterly and remote villages in 
mainland Britain. Lennon spent his childhood holidays between the ages 
of 9 in 13 in the village, and also returned there in 1969 with Yoko and
 Julian (2007). 
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