Musical
birthdays today include Sonny Rollins (92), country
singer Ronnie Dove (87), composer Olly Wilson (85), R&B singer Benny
Latimore (83), Gloria Gaynor (73), Chrissie Hynde (71), Benmont Tench
(71), Edie Brickell & the New Bohemians co-founder Brad Houser (62),
rapper Sean 'Slug' Daley (50), and 12 Stones frontman Paul McCoy (41).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for dixieland jazz trumpeter Max Kaminsky, born on
this day in 1908... for session guitarist and arranger Al Caiola, born in 1920... for easy listening pianist Arthur Ferrante, born in
1921... for ex-Weavers vocalist Ronnie Gilbert, born in 1926... for Buddy Holly, who would have been 86... for Dave
Matthews Band saxophonist LeRoi Moore, who would have been 61... for
Keith Moon, who died of a drug overdose today in 1978 at the age of
32... for former Beatles and Byrds publicist Derek Taylor, who passed
away in 1997... for Warren Zevon, who died in 2004.... and for Mac Miller, who left us three years ago today.
Also on September 7: Mary Carr Moore's Narcissa,
the first grand opera by an American woman, has its premiere in Seattle
with Moore herself at the podium [since she was unable to find any
conductor willing to take on an opera composed by a woman] (1925)...
Already well established as an artist on the Billboard country chart,
Hank Williams has his first crossover Top 40 hit with 'Lovesick Blues'
(1949)... Tenor saxophonists Al Cohn and Zoot Sims join John Coltrane
and his usual sidemen for a jam session at the Van Gelder Studio. The
recordings will be released under the title Tenor Conclave (1956)...
Columbia Records releases Bob Dylan's single 'Positively 4th Street'
(1965)... Hank Mobley, The Rolling Stones and Traffic are in the
audience as the Doors make their London debut at the Playhouse Theatre.
The sold out gig is also filmed by Granada TV (1968)... Led Zeppelin
make their live debut [though still billed as the New Yardbirds] in the
gymnasium of a Danish high school in the Copenhagen suburb of Gladsaxe.
Teen Club president Lars Abel introduces the lead singer to the 1,200
spectators as 'Robert Platt'. The band receive rave reviews in the local
press (1968)... At London's Trident Studios, David Bowie begins the
sessions for what will become The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and
the Spiders from Mars' album. The character of Ziggy was inspired by
Bowie's meeting with British rock 'n' roll singer Vince Taylor, who
after a breakdown believed himself to be a cross between a god and an
alien (1971)... Topping the charts in the US is
Abba's 'Dancing Queen', the group's only American № 1 single (1976)... Sid Vicious kicks off his solo career with a gig at
Max's Kansas City in NYC (1978)... Siouxie and the Banshees release
their second album, Join Hands (1979)... Berlin have the № 1
song in the US with 'Take My Breath Away' (1986)... Pink Floyd launch
the Momentary Lapse of Reason world tour in Ottawa, CA, even though the
absent Roger Waters has threatened to sue the promoters if the band
perform under the Floyd name (1987)... Michael
Jackson kicks off the HIStory tour with a concert in Letna Park,
Prague, in the Czech Republic. The 82 shows will be attended by some 4.5
million fans worldwide... Tupac Shakur is shot on the Las Vegas strip
(1996)... The Jackson Five are reunited with their brother at Madison
Square Garden for a 30th anniversary show, as Michael performs live in
the US for the first time in 11 years. Whitney Houston, Gladys Knight,
Eminem, Britney Spears and Destiny's Child also join in the music-making
(2001)... A World Health Organization study shows that rock stars are
twice as likely to die prematurely as the rest of the population. The
organization says the problem is so bad that the industry should be
labelled a 'high risk profession' (2007).
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