Musical
birthdays today include Cuban jazz
singer Omara Portuondo (91), ex-Wings guitarist Denny Laine (77), Melba
Moore (76), former Alan Parsons Project guitarist
David Paton (72), The Cure keyboardist Roger O'Donnell (66), Randy
Jackson (60), ex-Sugarcubes trumpeter Einar Örn (59) and Vampire Weekend bassist Chris Baio (37).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for jazzman Zoot Sims, born on this date in 1925... for operatic tenor Jon Vickers, born in 1926... for Peter Green, who would have been 75 today... for Quiet Riot lead singer Kevin DuBrow, who would have been 66...
for classical pianist William Kapell, who died in a commercial
airliner crash on this day in 1953 at the age of 31... for jazz bassist
and Louis Armstrong sideman George 'Pops' Foster, who passed away in
1969... and for Duane Allman, killed in a motorcycle accident today in
1971 at the age of 24.
Also
on October 29: Mozart's opera Don Giovanni has its premiere in Prague
(1787)... The Beach Boys release their debut album Surfin' Safari
(1962)... The
Who release the single 'My Generation' in the UK. The song came in at
no. 11 when Rolling Stone magazine compiled their list of the 500
Greatest Songs of All Time, and 13th on VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Songs of Rock & Roll. It reached № 2 in the UK, the Who's highest charting single in their home country but only № 74
in America (1965)... The musical Hair opens off-Broadway at the Public
Theater in the East Village (1967)... Joan Baez joins Bob Dylan's
Rolling Thunder Revue (1975)... The
Belgian National Tourist Board issue a summons against the Sex Pistols,
claiming the sleeve to the band's single 'Holidays in The Sun'
infringes copyright of one of its brochures (1977)... 'Islands in The Stream' gives Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers a № 1 on the US singles chart. The song was written by The Bee Gees and co-produced by Barry Gibb. Meanwhile, Pink
Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon' marks its 491st week on the album
chart, surpassing the previous record holder, 'Johnny's Greatest Hits'
by Johnny Mathis (1983)... David
Bowie played the first of the 15 dates on the Australia/New Zealand leg
of his Glass Spider Tour at the Boondall Entertainment Centre in
Brisbane (1987)...
The Memphis, TN City Council name a section of the I-55 interstate running through town the B.B. King Freeway (1991)... Manchester
band The Stone Roses announce that they are splitting up. Singer Ian
Brown says "Having spent the last ten years in the filthiest business in
the universe, it's a pleasure to announce the end of The Stone Roses"
(1996)... U2 perform for the first time on The Late Show with David Letterman (2001)... Research
in the US finds that songs get stuck in our heads because they create a
'brain itch' that can only be scratched by repeating a tune over and
over. Songs such as the Village People's 'YMCA' and the Baha Men's 'Who
Let The Dogs Out' owe their success to their ability to create a
'cognitive itch', according to Professor James Kellaris, of the
University of Cincinnati College of Behavioral Science (2003)... A
set of waxwork heads of The Beatles from their Sgt. Pepper album cover
sell for £81,500. The 'pepperheads' are auctioned off after recently
being discovered in a back room at Madame Tussaud's. They were used in
1967 by artist Sir Peter Blake in the backdrop of the 'Lonely Hearts
Club Band' album with the actual Beatles posing at the front (2005).
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