Musical birthdays today include Belgian chanteuse Régine Zylberberg (92), Four Tops vocalist Abdul 'Duke' Fakir (86), Phil Spector (82), former Plastic People of the Universe multi-instrumentalist Josef Janíček
(74), jazz guitarist John Scofield (70), Kraftwerk drummer Henning
Schmitz (68), Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich (58), ex-Uncle Tupelo and
Son Volt guitarist Jay Farrar (55), former White Zombie guitarist Jay Yuenger (55),
Thirty Seconds to Mars lead singer Jared Leto (50), Rise Against lead
guitarist Zach Blair (48), and Black Veil Brides lead singer Andy
Biersack (31).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for Appalachian fiddler Uncle Charlie Osborne, born
on this day in 1890... for chansonnier Jean Ferrat, who would have been
90 today... for amateur violinist Jack Benny, who died on this date in
1974... for Curtis Mayfield, who passed away in 1999... for Armand
Zildjian, founder of the cymbal-manufacturing firm that bore his name,
who died in 2002... for 'Ivory Queen of Soul' Teena Marie, who left us
in 2010... and for Fontella Bass, who left us today in 2012.
Also on December 26: Gilbert and Sullivan complete their first collaboration, the operetta Thespis.
It will be four years before they work together again (1871)...
Beatlemania in America begins as Capitol Records release the single 'I
Want to Hold Your Hand/'I Saw Her Standing There'. Meanwhile, Stevie
Wonder arrives in London for his debut UK television appearances
(1963)... The
Rolling Stones place an advertisement in the music paper New Musical
Express, wishing barbers and their families a Happy Christmas and
apologizing for any negative impact they may have had on their revenues
(1964)... While
spending the Christmas holidays at his father's home in Cheshire, Paul
McCartney crashes the Vespa he is riding and suffers a five-inch cut to
his mouth (1965)... John
Lennon appears as a men's room attendant in the Peter Cook and Dudley
Moore BBC show 'Not Only... But Also'... The Jimi Hendrix Experience
play London's Uppercut Club. Hendrix writes the lyrics to 'Purple Haze'
in his dressing room after the gig (1966)... BBC
Television broadcast The Magical Mystery Tour in black and white. The
next day, the British press and public alike pronounce the Beatles'
latest film an utter disaster. The negative reaction is so strong that a
US television deal for showing the movie is cancelled (1967)... Led
Zeppelin play their first American gig as the opening act for Vanilla
Fudge in Denver, CO. Tickets are $5 (1968)... George Harrison starts a
4-week run at № 1
on the Billboard singles chart with 'My Sweet Lord', making him the
first former Beatle to occupy the top spot in the US as solo act
(1970)... The Sex Pistols record 'God Save the Queen' at Wessex Studios,
London (1976)... The
first night of a series of concerts are held at London's Hammersmith
Odeon for the People of Kampuchea, featuring Queen, The Clash, The
Pretenders, The Who, Elvis Costello and Wings, among other artists.
The events were organised by Paul McCartney and Kurt Waldheim with the
aim of raising money for the victims of war-torn Cambodia... Pink Floyd
have the № 1 album
in America with The Wall. The LP will stay in the top spot for 15 weeks
(1979)... As their single 'Goodbye' goes to the top of the charts, the
Spice Girls become the first act to have the № 1 song in the UK at Christmas 3 years in a row since the Beatles from 1963 through 1965 (1998)... Amy Winehouse's second album Back to Black is named as the biggest-selling CD of the year in Britain (2007).
Saturday, 25 December 2021
December 26th
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