Musical 
birthdays today include German composer and Brian Eno collaborator 
Hans-Joachim Roedelius (88), jazz trumpeter Eddie Henderson (82), Milton
 Nascimento (80), Herman's Hermits guitarist Keith Hopwood (76), Bootsy 
Collins (71), keyboardist & former Frank Zappa sideman Tommy Mars 
(71), B-52s multi-instrumentalist Keith Strickland (69), Natalie 
Merchant (59), country singer Keith Urban (55), and Yellowcard bassist 
Josh Portman (43). 
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for composer Domenico Scarlatti, born on this date 
in 1685... for Mahalia Jackson, born in 1911... for Jordanaires vocalist
 Neal Matthews Jr., born in 1929... for country singer Hoyt 
Axton, who died on this date in 1999... and for Blaque rapper Natina 
Reed, who left us today in 2012, 2 days short of her 34th birthday. 
Also
 on October 26th: Bill Haley & the Comets play the first rock & 
roll show in Germany, in West Berlin. The 7,000 fans present turn the 
concert into a riot (1958)... John Coltrane and sidemen complete the 
recording of the My Favorite Things album (1960)... At Curly Clayton Studios in Highbury, London, the
 Rolling Stones, consisting of Keith Richard, Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, 
pianist Ian Stewart and drummer Tony Chapman, make their first demo tape
 . They record three songs: Jimmy Reed's 'Close Together', Bo Diddley's 
'You Cant Judge A Book By The Cover' and Muddy Waters' 'Soon Forgotten' 
(1962)... Queen
 Elizabeth II invests the Beatles with their MBEs at Buckingham Palace. 
According to an account by John Lennon, the group smoked marijuana 
beforehand in one of the palace bathrooms to calm their nerves. Many 
former recipients give their MBE's back in protest, to which John Lennon
 responds "Lots of people who complained about us receiving the MBE 
received theirs for heroism in the war, for killing people. We received ours for entertaining other people. I'd say we 
deserve ours more." When asked how he enjoyed meeting  the Queen, John 
said "She's much nicer than she is in the photos" (1965)... A
 wake is held at the Lion's Share in San Anselmo, California to 
celebrate the life of Janis Joplin. The singer, who died of an 
accidental drug overdose at the beginning of the month, had left $2,500 
in her will to throw a party in the event of her demise. Attending are 
her sister Laura and Joplin's close friends. Brownies laced with hashish
 are passed around amongst the guests unbeknownst to them. Joplin was 
cremated in the Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Mortuary in Los 
Angeles, and her ashes scattered on Stinson Beach, north of San 
Francisco (1970)... John Lennon releases his 'Mind Games' single 
(1973)... Elton John closes out his latest US tour at Dodger Stadium 
wearing a sequin-studded Dodgers uniform (1975)... Jefferson Starship 
guitarist Paul Kantner suffers a stroke during a recording session. He 
will make a full recovery after spending two weeks in a Los Angeles 
hospital (1980)... Men at Work have the № 1 song in the US with 'Who Can It Be Now?' (1982)... Roman Catholic
 churches in San Juan, Puerto Rico ask residents to tie black ribbons 
around trees in protest against Madonna's first live appearance on the 
island... Bob Dylan releases World Gone Wrong, his second consecutive 
album of folk and blues standards (1993)...  In a cricket ground in the state of Meghalaya, N.E. India, 1,730
 guitarists play Dylan's 'Knocking On Heaven's Door' in a bid to break a
 record. The guitarists hope their achievement will earn them a place in
 the Guinness Book of World Records. The current Guinness mark is held 
by a community guitar project from Kansas City, MO who assembled 1,683 
pickers to play Deep Purple's 'Smoke On The Water' (2007)... A
 coroner's inquest into the Amy Winehouse case reaches a verdict of 
death by misadventure. The report explains that Winehouse's blood 
alcohol content was 416 mg/decilitre at the time of her death, more than
 five times the legal drink-drive limit. According to the coroner, ‘The 
unintended consequence of such potentially fatal levels was her sudden 
death' (2011).
Wednesday, 26 October 2022
October 26th
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