Musical
birthdays today include Ronnie 'The Hawk' Hawkins (87), Rod Stewart
(77), drummer Aynsley Dunbar (76), Steely Dan co-founder Donald Fagen
(74), Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers guitarist Scott Thurston (70),
Pat Benatar (69), heavy metal guitarist Michael Schenker (67), Shawn
Colvin (66), Crash Test Dummies frontman Brad Roberts (58), Flight of
the Conchords co-member Jemaine Clement (48), and Shinedown lead singer
Brent Smith (44).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for producer Jerry Wexler, born in this day in
1917... for jazz drummer Max Roach, born in 1924... for Johnnie Ray,
born in 1927... for Scott McKenzie, who would have been 83... for Jim
Croce, who would have been 79... for Frank Sinatra, Jr., who would have been 78... for
Howlin' Wolf, who died on this date in 1976... for Anton Karas
[composer and performer of the zither score in the film The Third Man],
who passed away in 1985... for former Jefferson Airplane and New Riders
of the Purple Sage drummer Spencer Dryden, who died in 2005... for Claude Nobs, the founder and general manager of the Montreux Jazz Festival, who died in 2012.
During a 1971 Frank Zappa concert, at the Montreux Casino the venue
caught fire. Nobs saved several young people who had hidden in the
casino, thinking they would be sheltered from the flames. This act
earned him a mention as Funky Claude in the line 'Funky Claude was
running in and out pulling kids out the ground' in the Deep Purple song
'Smoke on the Water', which is about the incident... and for David Bowie, who left us three years ago today.
Also
on January 10th: In her first Columbia session, Bessie Smith records
'Easy Come, Easy Go Blues' (1924)... Big band singer Jo Stafford becomes
the first woman to have a № 1
on the UK singles chart with 'You Belong to Me' (1953)... Elvis Presley
makes his first recordings for RCA, including 'Heartbreak Hotel', at
Methodist Studios in Memphis (1956)... The
first US Beatles album, Introducing The Beatles, is released on Vee-Jay
Records. The album cover shows John, Paul and George with their now
famous 'mop top' haircuts, with Ringo yet to convert. Vee-Jay will be
forced to stop selling the disc by the end of the year because of legal
complications, but by then over 1.3 million copies will have been sold
(1964)... Having grown tired of Paul's hectoring and instructions on how
to play, George storms out of the recording sessions for the album that
will become Let It Be and announces that he is quitting the Beatles
(1969)... The Ramones release Leave Home, their second studio album
(1977)... The Sex Pistols make their US TV debut on the show Variety
(1978)... Just over a month after his murder, John Lennon dominates the
charts on both sides of the Atlantic. In the UK , the re-release of
'Imagine' is the country's № 1 single. Double Fantasy is tops with both British and American album buyers, and 'Just Like Starting over' is the № 1 single
in the USA (1981)... Cyndi Lauper becomes the first female artist since
Bobbie Gentry in 1967 to be nominated for 5 Grammys in the same year
(1984)... James Brown receives his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
(1997)... Singer Melissa Etheridge reveals that David Crosby was the
sperm donor of her two children with girlfriend Julie Cypher
(2000)... An Australian woman appears in court in Melbourne charged with
repeatedly stabbing her partner with a pair of scissors in the back,
shoulder and thigh because he played Elvis Presley's song 'Burning Love'
more than 20 times in a row (2006).
Monday, 10 January 2022
January 10th
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