Musical
birthdays today include classical pianist & composer Raimonds Pauls (86),
Oak Ridge Boys vocalist William Lee Golden (83), former Stone the Crows
lead singer Maggie Bell (77), ex-Sly & the Family Stone trumpeter
Cynthia Robinson (76), jazz guitarist John Etheridge (74), former Nick
Cave & the Bad Seeds guitarist Blixa Bargeld (63), Os Infernais
frontman Nando Reis (59), former White Zombie lead singer Robert 'Rob
Zombie' Cummings (57), former Rage against the Machine frontman Zack de
la Rocha (52), Raekwon (52), ex-Reel Big Fish bassist Matthew Wong (49),
Melanie 'Mel C' Chisholm (48), producer & session
multi-instrumentalist Jason Freese (47), and ex-One Direction vocalist
Zayne Malik (29).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for Delta bluesman Mississippi Fred McDowell, born
on this day in 1904... for country singer Tex Ritter, born in 1905...
for jazz pianist & singer Jay McShann, born in 1916... for country
singer Ray Price, born in 1926... for folk singer & former Limeliter Glenn
Yarbrough, born in 1930... for jazz drummer Ronald Shannon
Jackson, who would have been 82... for fusion keyboardist George Duke,
who would have been 76... for ex-NRBQ drummer Tom Ardolino, who would
have been 67... for former Traffic percussionist Rebop Kwaaku Baah, who
died on this date in 1983... for Maurice Gibb, who passed away in
2003... for singer-songwriter Randy Van Warmer, who died in 2004... and
for Alice Coltrane, who died in 2007... and for Ronnie Spector, who left us today.
Also on January 12: Georg Friedrich Händel's opera Ottone premieres
at the King's Theatre in London (1723)... Berry Gordy, Jr. founds Tamla
Records in Detroit. When the label is incorporated in April, 1960, the
name will be changed to Motown Records, Inc. (1959)... Led
Zeppelin's debut album is released in the UK. Recorded at Olympic
Studios in Barnes, London, the album took only about 36 hours of studio
time to complete at a cost of just £1,782, most of the tracks being
recorded 'live' in the studio with almost no overdubs (1969)... The
Steve Miller Band have the № 1 single in the USA with 'The Joker' (1974)... EMI
Records issue a statement saying that they feel unable to promote The
Sex Pistols records in view of the adverse publicity the group has
generated over the last two months... Keith
Richards is fined £750 for possession of cocaine found in his car after
he was involved in an automobile collision the previous November... The
Police have their first rehearsal at the London flat of drummer Stewart
Copeland, with Henry Padovani on guitar (1977)... The Washington Post
reports that the outgoing Carter administration has added albums by Bob Dylan, Kiss and The Sex Pistols to the official White House record library (1981)... Van
Morrison fails to turn up at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction
dinner, making him the first living honoree not to attend (1993)... British
Airways staff file a formal complaint against Oasis singer Liam
Gallagher after he had grabbed a flight attendant's bottom, refused to
stop smoking and thrown food around the 1st Class cabin during a flight
from London to Rio De Janeiro (2001)... It
is announced by the City of Liverpool that the Strawberry Field
Children's Home immortalised by The Beatles is to close. The
establishment in Woolton was made famous when John Lennon wrote
'Strawberry Fields Forever' from his memories of playing there as a
child (2005).
Wednesday, 12 January 2022
January 12th
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