Musical birthdays today include classical pianist Menahem Pressler (99), Hollies guitarist & singer Tony Hicks (78), ABBA member Benny Andersson (76),
ZZ Top guitarist Billy Gibbons (73), jazz guitarist Robben Ford (71),
country singer Jeff Carson (59), R&B singer Lala Hathaway (54),
former Boyz II Men bass vocalist Michael McCary (51), and Billy Talent lead singer Ben Kowalewicz (47).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for Ludwig van Beethoven, born on this day in
1770... for jazz trombonist Turk Murphy, born in 1915... for operatic
tenor James McCracken, born in 1926... for jazz flautist Sam Most, born in 1930... for singer-songwriter Jason Molina, who would have
been 49... for composer Camille
Saint-Saëns, who died on this date in 1921... for rapper Charizma, shot
dead in a street robbery at the age of 20 in 1993... for singer
Nicolette Larson, who passed away in 1997... for former Big Country
guitarist & lead singer Stuart Adamson, who died on this day in
2001... and for Dan Fogelberg, who left us in 2007.
Also on December 16: Released as a double A side, The Beatles' 'Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out' becomes their ninth UK № 1 and their third Christmas chart topper in a row (1965)... The
first Jimi Hendrix Experience single 'Hey Joe' is released in the UK on
Polydor records, after the track was rejected by the Decca label. It
goes on to be a № 6
hit in the UK, but fails to chart in America. Chas Chandler, now
managing Hendrix, saw Folk singer Tim Rose perform the song at the Cafe
Wha? in NYC (1966)... Five
singles and five albums by Creedence Clearwater Revival are certified
gold in the US. The singles are: ‘Down on the Corner’, ‘Lookin out My
Back Door’, ‘Travelin' Band’, ‘Bad Moon Rising’ and ‘Up around the
Bend’. The LPs are Cosmo's Factory, Willy and the Poor Boys, Green
River, Bayou Country, and the group's eponymous debut (1970)... Frank
Zappa's film '200 Motels' has its world premiere at London's Piccadilly
Classic Cinema. The movie, which also features Ringo Starr, covers a
loose storyline about The Mothers of Invention going crazy in the small
town of Centerville (1971)... Billy Paul has the № 1 song in America with 'Me and Mrs. Jones' (1973)... Mick Taylor announces that he is leaving the Rolling Stones (1974)...
Various
stars name their favourite party songs in the UK music magazine Smash
Hits. Morrissey picks 'What's The World', by James; Siouxsie has 'Love
Is The Drug' by Roxy Music; Robert Smith of The Cure picks 'Boogie
Nights,' by Heatwave, and XTC's Andy Partridge picks 'Take Five' by Dave
Brubeck (1984)... MTV
airs Nirvana's 'Unplugged' session for the first time. The show
features an acoustic performance taped at Sony Music Studios in NYC on
November 18. Unlike many artists who appeared on the show, Nirvana
filmed their entire performance in a single take, with the band's
fourteen-song setlist including six cover versions (1993)... Michael
Jackson is released on police bail of $3m after being arrested
following allegations of child abuse. The 45-year-old singer strenuously
denies the charges, calling them "a big lie". Following the
arraignment, a special information web site is set up by the District
Attorney's office because of the level of media interest in the case. Mr
Jackson, who was arrested, cited and released after surrendering to
police on 20th November, is due to appear in court on 9 January
(2003)... Sir
Paul McCartney announces that he is leaving EMI, his record label of 45
years, because it has become "boring", and that he "dreads going to
see" its executives. McCartney tells journalists that the company's
handling of his music has become "symbolic of the treadmill". The
ex-Beatle will go on to sign a deal with Starbucks' label Hear Music
(2006).
Friday, 16 December 2022
December 16th
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