Musical
birthdays today include Fabian (79), folk singer Bill Staines (75), Gong multi-instrumentalist Tim Blake (70), session
drummer Simon Phillips (65), Axl Rose (60), Tragically Hip lead singer
Gordon Downie (58), Rick Astley (56), and country singer Anita Cochran
(55).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for classical pianist Claudio Arrau, born on this
day in 1903... for former Marvelettes vocalist Georgeanna Tillman and New Orleans funk musician and producer
Willie Tee, both of whom would have been 78... for Bob Marley, who would have
been 77... for former Little Feat drummer Richie Hayward and Kate
McGarrigle, both of whom would have been 76... for Natalie Cole, who would have been 72... for former Hawkwind
guitarist Huw Lloyd-Langton, who would have been 71... for film score
composer Hugo Montenegro, who died on this date in 1981... for Hans
Hölzel, AKA Falco, who was killed in a road accident today in 1998 at
the age of 40... for Beach Boy Carl Wilson, who passed away on the same
day... for Frankie Laine, who died in 2007... and for blues rock
guitarist and Thin Lizzy member Gary Moore, who left us in 2011.
Also
on February 6th: The first minstrel show in the United States, the
Virginia Minstrels Review, opens at the Bowery Amphitheatre in NYC (1843)...
Frank Sinatra makes his network radio debut, performing on the CBS
program 'Your Hit Parade' (1943)... George Harrison joins The Quarrymen
(1958)... The Rolling Stones' second album Rolling Stones No. 2 starts a
three-week run at №
1 on the UK charts. The album follows its predecessor's tendency to
feature primarily R&B covers. It does, however, contain three
compositions from the still-developing Mick Jagger/Keith Richards
songwriting team (1965)... The Byrds release their fourth studio album,
Younger Than Yesterday... Pink Floyd are photographed for the weekly
British girls magazine Jackie. The magazine was the best-selling teen
publication in Britain for ten years. The best-ever selling issue was
the 1972 special edition to coincide with the UK tour of David Cassidy
(1967)... Led Zeppelin announce a small UK club tour which will see the
group playing universities and small venues, with ticket prices at 12
shillings (60p). Zeppelin manager Peter Grant would later say “We
decided to do the clubs and forget about the bread and the big concert
halls” (1971)... The J Geils Band score their only №
1 US hit with 'Centerfold' (1982)... The mother and sister of
Undertones lead singer Feargal Sharkey are kidnapped at gunpoint by
Protestant militiamen in Londonderry, N. Ireland, and held for several
hours before being released (1986)... Tiffany goes to №
1 on the US singles chart 'Could've Been' (1988)... Billy Idol is
seriously injured when he runs a stop sign on his Harley-Davidson and
crashes into a car (1990)... Ex-Jam members Bruce Foxton and Rick
Buckler reach an out of court settlement a high court with Paul Weller
after suing him for more than £100,000, claiming they were owed
royalties and group assets (1996)... Don Felder is fired from The Eagles
(2001)... 50 Cent releases his debut album Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003)... An exhibition of Kylie Minogue's stage costumes, awards and
accessories is launched in central London. The display at the Victoria
and Albert Museum shows her changing image from 1987 onwards, including
the dungarees she wore as Charlene in the Australian soap Neighbours and
the gold hot pants she wore in her Spinning Around video (2007).
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