Musical
birthdays today include Argentine singer-songwriter Charly Garcia (71),
jazz singer Diane Reeves (66), Dwight Yoakam (66), Weird Al Yankovic
(63), Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo (58), Melvins drummer Dale Crover (55), and ex-Jack Off Jill lead singer Jessica 'Jessicka' Fodera (47).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for bebop saxophonist Sonny Criss, born on this day
in 1927... for pop singer and producer Ellie Greenwich, who would
have been 81 today... for former Motörhead guitarist Mike 'Würzel'
Burston, who would have been 73... for Gong drummer Pierre Muerlen,
who would have been 70... for Al Jolson, who died on this date in
1950... for pioneering country guitarist Maybelle Carter, who passed
away in 1978... and for operatic baritone Robert Merrill, who left us
today in 2004.
Also on October 23: Scriabin is at the keyboard for the premiere of his Piano Concerto № 1 in Odessa (1897)... Leoš Janáček's opera Káťa Kabanová premieres in Brno, Czechoslovakia (1921)... Dion has the № 1 single in the US with 'Runaround Sue' (1961)... 12-year-old
Little Stevie Wonder records his first single for Motown Records,
'Thank You For Loving Me All The Way' backed by the Funk Brothers
(1962)... The
Beatles complete the final session for their second album With the
Beatles, recording 'I Wanna Be Your Man'. The group are then driven to
Gatwick airport for a flight to Stockholm to start their first foreign
tour. The Fab Four are met at Stockholm airport by hundreds of female
fans who have taken the day off school (1963)... Bob Dylan records 'The Times They Are A-Changin' at Columbia Studios in NYC (1963)... The
Jimi Hendrix Experience record their first single 'Hey Joe' at De Lane
Lea studios in London. The earliest known commercial recording of the
song is the late-1965 single by the Los Angeles garage band The Leaves;
the band then re-recorded the track and released it in 1966 as a
follow-up single which became a hit (1966)... A spokesman for Columbia
Records announces that the label will take legal action to stop
distribution of The Great White Wonder, a bootleg album of previous
unreleased Dylan material (1969)... Al Green releases I'm Still in Love
with You (1972)... Led Zeppelin make their long-awaited US television debut, performing ‘Black Dog’ and ‘Dazed And Confused’ on
Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (1976)... Sid Vicious attempts suicide by
hanging himself in his cell at Rikers Island (1978)... Mark David
Chapman signs out of his job as a security guard in Honolulu for the
last time before heading for NYC. He scrawls the name 'John' in the log
book (1980)... Elvis Costello releases the country album Almost Blue
(1981)... Iggy Pop releases Blah Blah Blah (1986)... Nirvana
play their first ever European show when they appear at Newcastle's
Riverside Club in North East England. It is the first night of a 36 date
European tour for the group, who are sharing the bill with Tad
(1989)... Def
Leppard earn themselves a place in the Guinness book Of World Records
by playing three gigs in three continents in 24 hours ~ Tangier, London
and Vancouver (1995)... Apple introduces the iPod portable music player
(2001)... Arctic
Monkeys score their first UK No.1 with 'I Bet You Look Good On The
Dance Floor', the Sheffield band's debut single (2005).
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