Musical
 birthdays today include classical pianist Ruth Slenczynska (98), 
Louisiana Creole accordionist Queen Ida (94), producer & DJ Pete 
Waterman (76),
 reggae singer Sister Carol (64), Marillion bassist Pete Trawavas (64), 
Venom lead singer Conrad Lant AKA Cronos (60), Tool guitarist Adam Jones
 (58), Cult Jam leader Lisa Velez AKA Lisa Lisa (56), rapper Patrick 
'9th Wonder' Douthit (48), rapper D'Juan 'Young Dro' Hart (43), 
singer-songwriter Howie Day (42), rapper Armando 'Pitbull' Pérez (42), and singer-songwriter & electronic musician Sonny John Moore AKA Skrillex (35). 
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for British song & dance man Ivor Novello, born
 on this day in 1893... for jazz drummer Gene Krupa, born on this day in
 1909... for Don van Vliet AKA Captain Beefheart, who would have been 81 today... for Lynyrd Skynyrd co-founder Ronnie van Zant, who would 
have been 75... for jazz trombonist Jack Teagarden, who died on this 
date in 1964... for song & dance man Ray 'The Scarecrow' Bolger, who
 passed away in 1987... for bassist and longtime Elton John sideman Dee 
Murray, who died on this day in 1992... for songwriter Sammy Cahn, who 
died in 1993... for Harry Nilsson, who passed away in 1994... for 
pianist and songwriter Les Baxter, died in 1996...
 for Kim Fowley, who died in 2016... for Cranberries lead singer Dolores
 O'Riordan, who passed away in 2018... and for Carol 
Channing, who left us four years ago today. 
Also on January 15th: Smetana's first opera Braniboři v Čechách [The
 Brandenburgers in Bohemia] premieres in Prague (1863)... The Everly 
Brothers make their US television debut on The Perry Como Show (1958)...
 At Berry Gordy's insistence, The Primettes change their name to The 
Supremes before signing their first Motown contract (1961)... Before an 
audience of around 2,000, The Beatles make their French live debut at 
the Cinema Cyrano in Versailles as a warm-up for their three week run at
 the Olympia in Paris beginning tomorrow (1964)... The Who release their
 first single, 'I Can't Explain'. Session man Jimmy Page accompanied 
Pete Townshend on the recording (1965)... Having
 returned to the studio, George Harrison has a five-hour meeting with 
John, Paul and Ringo in which he makes it clear that he is fully 
prepared to quit The Beatles for good. Harrison is unhappy with plans 
for live performances and with the current Let It Be film project 
(1969)... The MC 5's
 Back in the USA, today considered one of the watershed proto-punk 
albums, is released (1970)... Don McLean's 'American Pie' goes to № 1 in the USA. Meanwhile, Led
 Zeppelin's 'Black Dog' make its debut on the singles chart. The group's
 third stateside 45, it will peak at No.15. The song's title is a 
reference to a nameless black Labrador retriever that was wandering 
around the Headley Grange studio during recording (1972)... The
 Police kick off the North American leg of their 119-date Ghost In The 
Machine world tour at Boston Garden, with The Go-Go's as their opening 
act (1982)... Sean
 Lennon's updated version of his father's 'Give Peace A Chance' is 
released to coincide with the United Nation's midnight deadline for Iraq
 to withdraw from Kuwait (1991)... Benjamin Brafman, the lawyer who 
defended P Diddy against weapons possession charges, joins the legal 
team of Michael Jackson. The King of Pop is accused of several counts of
 child molestation (2004). 
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