Musical birthdays today include former Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye (77),
ex-Dire Straits drummer Terry Williams (75), jazz guitarist Lee Ritenour
(71), Americana singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen (67), former Bangle
Vicki Peterson (65), deathrock singer Eva O (62), No Doubt guitarist Tom
Dumont (55), Chemical Brother Tom Rowlands (52), Bus Station Loonies
lead singer Chris Willsher (52), Aquabats lead singer Christian 'The MC
Bat Commander' Jacobs (51), Kasabian lead singer Tom Meighan (42),
singer-songwriter Newton Faulkner (38), and pop singer Cody Simpson (26).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for Laurens Hammond, inventor of the organ that
bears his name, born on this date in 1895... for composer Maurice Duruflé,
born in 1902... for blues harmonica virtuoso Slim Harpo and cabaret singer Don
Cherry, both born in
1924... for former Willie Nelson sideman Jody Payne, who would have been
87 today... for Clarence Clemons, who would have been 81... for Naomi Judd, who would have been 77... for Francis
Scott Key, author of the Star Spangled Banner, who died on this date in
1843... for former T Rex drummer Mickey Finn, who died in 2003... and
for songwriter and Bread guitarist Jimmy Griffin, who left us in
2005.
Also on January 11th: German composer Paul Hindemith becomes a US citizen (1946)... The
release date for the Elvis Presley single 'Jailhouse Rock' is put back a
week after the Decca Records pressing plant in the UK is unable to meet
the advance orders of 250,000 copies (1958)... Howlin' Wolf's eponymous
second album is released (1962)...The
Beatles record their first British national TV appearance, on 'Thank
Your Lucky Stars'. They lip-synch to their new single 'Please Please Me'
which is released on this day (1963)... Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash
becomes the first country album to go to № 1 on the Billboard album chart. The № 1
single is 'Louie Louie' by The Kingsmen (1964)...Bob Dylan makes a
surprise appearance at The Playhouse on MacDougall Street, performing
some of the material that will appear on the album Bringing It All Back
Home... The
Righteous Brothers arrive in Britain for a promotional visit. They are
slated to appear on three TV shows, 'Ready Steady Go!', 'Scene At
6.30',and 'Discs A Go-Go' (1965)... The Jimi Hendrix Experience record
'Purple Haze' at London's De Lane Lea Studios (1967)... Janis Joplin's
final album Pearl is released posthumously (1971)... DJ Alan
Freeman of BBC Radio 1 broadcasts a Pink Floyd show recorded at the
Empire Pool, Wembley the previous 16th of November. The band played four
nights at Wembley on their Dark Side Of The Moon tour, and tapes from
these shows have been remixed... Led
Zeppelin play their first concert in 18 months, appearing at the Ahoy,
Rotterdam, Holland, in one of two warm-up shows for their forthcoming
North American tour. The set list included the as yet unheard songs
'Sick Again', 'The Rain Song', 'Kashmir', 'No Quarter' and 'Trampled
Under Foot' (1975)... Frankie Goes to Hollywood kick off what will prove
to be their final UK tour with a show at the G-Mex in Manchester
(1987)... On the same day that their album Nevermind goes to № 1
on the US charts, Nirvana appear on Saturday Night Live, performing
'Smells like Teen Spirit' and 'Territorial Pissings' (1992)... Pete
Townshend issues a public statement denying that he is a paedophile
after his name is linked with a police Internet porn inquiry. But The
Who guitarist admits studying child pornography for research into a
campaign against it (2003)... Ringo
Starr helps launch the celebrations for Liverpool's year as European
Capital of Culture. He is joined by acrobats who dangle on wires from
cranes as the opening party kicks off a year-long programme of more than
350 events. Organisers hope the Capital of Culture tag will attract an
extra two million visitors to Liverpool and £100 million into the local
economy (2008).
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