Musical
birthdays today include former 10cc drummer Kevin Godley (77), original
Kansas bassist Dave Hope (73), John Cougar Mellencamp (71), Bon Jovi
drummer Tico Torres (69), cellist Yo-Yo Ma (67), Simon Cowell (63), Toni
Braxton (55), ex-Auteurs frontman Luke Haines (55), Radiohead frontman
Thom Yorke (54), OK Go frontman Damian Kulash (47), Deerhunter
multi-instrumentalist Lockett Punkt (40), and Chvrches lead singer
Lauren Mayberry (35).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for jazz trumpeter & singer Vaughn Monroe, born
on this date in 1911... for Dino Valenti [founding member of the
Quicksilver Messenger Service and writer of the '60s classic 'Get
Together'), who would have been 84 today... for Judee Sill, who would
have been 78... for Sir Hubert Parry [composer of the hymn 'Jerusalem']
who died on this date in 1918... for Mario Lanza, who passed away today
in 1959... and for early British rocker Johnny Kidd (UK no. 1 in 1960
with 'Shakin' All over'] killed in a car crash on his way to a gig today
in 1966.
Also on October 7: Utopia, Limited or the Flowers of Progress,
Gilbert and Sullivan's penultimate operetta, premieres at London's
Savoy Theatre (1893)... The Rolling Stones record the Lennon &
McCartney song 'I Wanna Be Your Man' at De Lane Lea studios in London...
The Beach Boys release their fourth album, Little Deuce Coupe (1963)...
Bob Dylan meets a group of itinerant Indian minstrels called the
Benghal Bauls, who are staying in a converted barn on the estate of his
manager Albert Grossman in Woodstock, NY. A black & white photo of
Dylan with troupe members Purna and Lakhsman Das will grace the cover of
the album John Wesley Harding (1967)... After years of travails with
the US government, John Lennon is awarded his green card (1975)... Dire
Straits release their eponymous debut album (1978)... Jimmy Page is
sentenced to 1 year's probation after being found guilty by a London
court of cocaine possession (1982)... Paula Abdul's Forever Your Girl
finally hits № 1 on
the Billboard album chart, after spending 164 weeks in the Top 200,
setting a record for longest ascension to the top spot (1989)... The № 1 album
in America today in Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill, which still
holds the US record for biggest selling record by a female solo
artist... David Bowie releases Outside, his first album with Brian Eno
producing since their collaborations in Berlin in the late '70s
(1995)... Michael Jackson performs before an audience of 60,000 at the
El Menzah Stadium in Tunis, his first ever show in Africa (1996)...
Continuing a verbal sparring match which began earlier in the month,
Elton John replies to Keith Richards' charge that the pianist's only
claim to fame is "writing ditties for dead blondes" by saying "Keith,
he's so pathetic, poor thing. He's like a monkey with arthritis, trying
to go onstage and look young" (1997)... Mick Jagger donates £100,000
to his boyhood grammar school in Dartford, Kent, to help pay to hire a
director of musical studies and to buy instruments (2002)... Bruce
Springsteen's latest release Magic is the № 1 album on both sides of the Atlantic (2007).
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