Musical
 birthdays include Nana Mouskouri (88), Paul Simon (81), Chicago founding member & songwriter
 Robert Hamm (78), Sammy Hagar (75), Soft Machine saxophonist Alan 
Wakeman (75), John Ford Coley (74), operatic soprano Leona Mitchell 
(73), Fairport Convention multi-instrumentalist Simon Nicol (72), Marie 
Osmond (63), Anthrax lead singer Joey Belladonna (62), Broken Social 
Scene drummer Justin Peroff (45), Ashanti (42), and Korean pop singer 
Park Jimin (30).
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for Art Tatum, born on this date in 1909... for 
Yves Montand, born in 1921... for jazz percussionist Johnny Lytle, who 
would have been 89 today... for Pharoah Sanders, who would have been 82... for Ed Sullivan, who died on this date in 1974... 
and for Earth, Wind & Fire founding member Wade Flemons, who left us
 in 1993.
Also
 on October 13: Six-year-old Wolfgang Mozart gives a recital for Empress
 Maria Theresa of Austria at the Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna. Also 
attending is Princess Maria Antonia [the future Marie Antoinette] 
(1762)...  The Beatles make their debut on ITV's 'Sunday Night at the 
Palladium', topping the bill in a show broadcast to an estimated 15 
million viewers. An article promoting the appearance in today's 'Daily 
Mirror' also contains the first recorded appearance in print of the term
 'Beatlemania' (1963)... The Who record 'My Generation' at Pye Studios 
in London (1965)... Janis Joplin's ashes are scattered on Stinson Beach 
in Marin County, CA in a small private ceremony (1970)... The Rolling 
Stones have the № 1 album
 in the US with Goats Head Soup (1973)... Neil Young has polyps removed 
from his vocal chords at a Los Angeles hospital (1975)... Led Zeppelin 
convene at Headley Grange to begin rehearsing the songs that will go on 
the In through the Out Door album (1978)... U2 score their first UK №
 1 album with the Unforgettable Fire. In the US, Stevie Wonder's 'I Just
 Called to Say I Love You' tops the singles chart (1984)... Bob Dylan 
plays a show at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. True to form, 
he opens the show with 'Masters of War' (1990)... Billy Joel appears 
live on NPR's 'Performance Today' program to play his new sonata 
entitled 'Reverie' (1997)... UK
 tabloids report that Toni Braxton pulled out of this year's MOBO awards
 in the US because one of her breast implants ruptured. A spokesman for 
her Arista record label says "We don't comment on the personal lives of 
our artistes" (2000)... British rock group Muse files for an injunction 
to keep Celine Dion from going forward with plans to call her 
forthcoming Las Vegas review 'Muse'. Lead singer Matt Bellamy says "We 
don't want anyone to think that we're Celine Dion's backing band" 
(2002)... In a video message on his website, Ringo Starr announces that 
he no longer has time to sign autographs, and asks fans not to send him 
any mail at all. "No more fan mail, and no objects of any kind to be 
signed, please. Nothing" (2008). 
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