Musical
birthdays today include folksinger Ian Tyson (89), ex-Iron Butterfly bassist Jerry
Penrod (76), Siouxie and the Banshees bassist Steven Severin (67), heavy
metal guitarist Chris Impellitteri (58), Commitments singer Maria Doyle
Kennedy (58), Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Ron 'Bumblefoot' Thal (53),
singer-songwriter Douglas September (49), Interpol guitarist Daniel
Kessler (49) and Dolour founder Shane Tutmarc (41).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for composer Jean-Philippe Rameau, born on this day
in 1683... for Dmitri Shostakovich, born in 1906... for classical pianist Glenn Gould,
who would have been 90 today... for Cecil Womack, who would have been 75... for Johann Strauss the Elder [composer of 'The Radetzky March'],
who died today in 1809... for Bela Bartok, who died in 1945... for John
'Bonzo' Bonham, who passed away in 1980... and for Andy Williams, who
passed away today in 2015.
Also
on September 25: Elvis releases his second single on Sun Records, 'Good
Rockin' Tonight' (1954)... The Temptations go into the studio to record
'My Girl' (1964)... The Beatles cartoon series premieres on the ABC
Network. The first adventure is entitled 'I Want to Hold Your Hands',
and has the group in a diving bell exploring the ocean floor, where they
meet a lovesick octopus (1965)... The Beatles begin recording Paul's
new song 'Fool on the Hill' (1967)... Welsh singer Mary Hopkin is at № 1 on the UK charts with 'Those
Were the Days'. Hopkin was one of the first acts signed by The Beatles
to their new Apple label (1968)... John Lennon records 'Cold Turkey'
with Yoko, Eric Clapton, Klaus Voormann and Ringo. Paul vetoed the tune
as a potential Beatles track, and John's name alone will be listed as
writer on the single, the first time that either of the duo takes sole
credit for authorship of a song (1969)... The Partridge Family premieres
on ABC (1970)... Larry Mullen Jr., a 14-year-old student at Mount
Temple Comprehensive in Dublin, posts a note on the school's notice
board announcing that he is searching for musicians to form a new band.
Three of the six students who turn up for the audition ~ Paul Hewson,
David Evans, and Adam Clayton ~ will become long-term members of the
group, who initially call themselves Feedback. It will not be until
March 1978 that they settle on the name U2 (1976)... Queen perform
'Crazy Little Thing Called Love' and 'Under Pressure' on Saturday night
Live (1982)... Dave Grohl auditions for Nirvana and is offered the
drummer's chair on the spot (1990)... Courtney Love is sentenced to a
year in prison with two years suspended and ordered to take an anger
management course as result of her assault on Bikini Kill lead singer
Kathleen Hanna (1995)... Former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman is the first
major artist to release an album on his own personalised digital MP3
player. The matchbox-sized device with no moving parts is one of the
smallest of its kind in the world, and has encryption software designed
to prevent piracy (1999)... Ozzy Osbourne formally requests that Black
Sabbath be removed from the nomination list for the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame, calling the inclusion "meaningless" (2000)... The New York Post
reports that Sly Stone is living in a van parked in the notorious South
Central L.A. district of Crenshaw. "I like my small camper. I just do
not want to return to a fixed home. I cannot stand being in one place. I
must keep moving", the singer is quoted as saying (2011).
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