Musical
birthdays today include Nashville session bassist Bob Moore (89), easy
listening singer Frank Ifield (84), Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover (76), reggae singer Jimmy London (72), R&B singer Shuggie Otis (68), Billy Idol (66),
ex-Psychedelic Furs guitarist John Ashton (64), pop singer Stacey Q
(63), former Runaways lead singer Cherie Currie (62), soul singer
Des'ree (53), Disturbed bassist John Moyer (48), and McFly bassist
Dougie Pointer (34).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for composer and organist Andreas Werckmeister,
born on this date in 1645... for bluesmen Robert Nighthawk and Brownie
McGhee, born in 1909 and 1915, respectively... for Dick Clark, born in 1929... for June Pointer, who would have been 68... for country
singer Mindy McCready, who would have been 46...
for country singer David Houston, who died on this date in 1993... for
Tiny Tim, who left us today in 1996... and for Loverboy bassist Scott
Smith, swept away by a wave whilst sailing on San Francisco Bay today in
2000 at the age of 45.
Also on November 30: In Paris, the Folies Bergère stages its first revue (1886)... The
Beatles' second album With The Beatles becomes the first million
selling album by a group in the UK. The album will stay at the top of
the charts for 21 weeks, displacing Please Please Me, meaning that The
Beatles occupy the № 1 position for 51 consecutive weeks (1963)... The
Monkees make what will be their last live appearance for 15 years when
they played at The Oakland Coliseum, California (1969)... Sly And The Family Stone top the US singles chart with 'Family Affair', their fourth and final American № 1 (1971)... Pink Floyd release The Wall (1979)... Michael Jackson releases Thriller (1982)... The Happy Mondays and fellow Mancunians The Stone Roses both make their debut television appearance, on Top Of The Pops. The Mondays perform 'Hallelujah' and the Roses 'Fools Gold' (1989... The
day before the verdict in his sexual abuse trial is to be announced,
Tupac Shakur is robbed, beaten, and pistol whipped by three men in the
lobby of Quad Recording Studios in Manhattan (1994)... Elton
John is blasted by the Boy Scout Association after he appears on stage
at the Royal Albert Hall performing 'It's A Sin' with six male dancers
dressed as Boy Scouts. The dancers peeled off their uniforms during the
performance (1999)... A
block of E. 2nd Street in Manhattan is officially renamed Joey Ramone
Place. It is the block where Joey once lived with band mate Dee Dee
Ramone, and is near CBGB, where the Ramones played their first gigs. [In
2010, it was reported that 'Joey Ramone Place' was New York City's most
stolen street sign. On September 27 of that year, the sign was moved to
20 feet above ground level] (2003)... 50 Cent says that he is planning to create a vibrator modelled on his manhood, so that his female fans can pretend
to have sex with him. The rapper also announces plans planning to sell a
line of condoms and waterproof sex toys designed to excite his lady
followers. The former Curtis Jackson says: "I need to make a 50 Cent
condom and motorised version of me, which will have to be waterproof so
you can utilise it in the tub, Blue is my favourite colour so it will
probably be blue" (2005).
Monday, 29 November 2021
November 30th
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