Musical birthdays today include Broadway & cabaret singer Abbe Lane (90), Jane Birkin (76), Tony Orlando & Dawn vocalist Joyce Vincent Wilson (76),
classical guitarist Christopher Parkening (75), AC/DC bassist Cliff
Williams (73), John Lurie (70), Waterboys frontman Mike Scott (64),
former Pogues lead singer Spider Stacy (64), and Blue October frontman
Justin Furstenfeld (47).
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for Spike Jones, born on this day in 1911... for jazz trumpeter Clark Terry, born in 1920... for
Charlie Rich, who would have been 89 today... for Dinah Washington, who
died on this date in 1963... for Guess Who guitarist Kurt Winter, who
passed away in 1997... and for Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet
Ertegun, who left us today in 2006.
Also on December 14: Bill Wyman makes his live debut with The Rolling Stones at the Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Hotel in Windsor (1962)... Marvin Gaye scores his first US № 1 single
when 'I Heard It Through The Grapevine' starts a five-week run at the
top. It is Gaye's 15th solo hit and will also be also his first UK № 1 single
in March 1969. Written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong in 1966,
the single was previously recorded by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
as well as Gladys Knight & the Pips (1968)... The Jackson Five make their US network television debut with an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show (1969)... The
Ringo Starr directed movie 'Born to Boogie' premieres in London. The
film is based around a concert at Wembley Empire Pool, London, and stars
Ringo, Marc Bolan and T. Rex ~ it was released on by the Beatles' Apple
Films division (1972)... Bruce
Springsteen appears at the Pinecrest Country Club in Shelton, CT. Only
200 tickets were sold for the show, and many of the audience walk out
before the end (1973)... The Clash release London Calling (1979)... Yoko
Ono calls on fans to observe ten minutes of silence in memory of John
Lennon. 30,000 gather outside St George's Hall in Liverpool, while
nearly 100,000 attend a memorial in New York's Central Park (1980)... After
presenting this week's edition of 'Top Of The Pops', legendary DJ John
Peel is surprised to find that he is this week's subject of the TV show
'This Is Your Life' (1996)... Billy
Preston pleads guilty to insurance fraud in a Los Angeles court and
agrees to testify against six other defendants who allegedly
participated in acts of arson, theft and rigged car crashes for which a
total of 18 fraudulent insurance claims were filed. Preston receives
five years probation and one year in jail to run concurrently with a
sentence he is already serving for violating probation on a prior
conviction for cocaine possession (1998)... Sir
Paul McCartney appears at the Cavern Club in Liverpool for the first
time since 1963. The show is filmed for TV and also goes out live on the
Internet (1999)... Ozzy & Kelly Osbourne go to № 1 on
the UK singles chart with 'Changes', a remake of a track first sung by
Ozzy on the Black Sabbath album Volume IV in 1972. It is the first
father and daughter chart topper since Frank & Nancy Sinatra with
'Something Stupid' in 1967 (2003)... Jimmy Page is invested as an
Officer of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II (2005).
Wednesday, 14 December 2022
December 14th
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