Musical
birthdays today include operatic soprano Marilyn Horne (89), Ronnie Milsap (77), Sade Adu (64), former Talk
Talk bassist Paul Webb (61), ex-En Vogue vocalist Maxine Jones (58),
Fozzy lead guitarist Rich Ward (54), former Teenage Fanclub drummer
Brendan O'Hare (53), Mastodon guitarist Brent Hinds (49), Strokes lead
guitarist Nick Valensi (42), Ordinary Boys lead singer Samuel Preston
(41), Front Line Assembly guitarist Jared Slingerland (39), A Lot Like
Birds led singer Kurt Travis (39), and Slovenian pop singer Maja Keuc
(31).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for Ethel Merman, born on this day in 1908... for
rockabilly singer Mac Curtis, who would have been 84 today... for
Aaliyah, who would have been 41... for conductor Arturo Toscanini, who
died on this date in 1957... for Alvin and the Chipmunks creator and
producer Ross Bagdasarian, who passed away in 1972... for former
Coasters bass singer Will 'Dub' Jones, who died in 2000... and for Van
der Graaf Generator bassist Nic Potter, who passed away in 2013... and for Phil Spector, who left us a year ago today.
Also
on January 16th: With John Hammond as organizer and producer, the
inaugural 'From Spirituals to Swing' evening takes place at Carnegie
Hall, the first time that the venue hosts a jazz concert (1938)...
Tennessee Ernie Ford has the № 1 single in the UK with 'Sixteen Tons' (1956)... The Cavern Club opens in Liverpool (1957)... The
Beatles play two shows at the Olympia Theatre in Paris, the first of an
18-show engagement. Opening night is attended mostly by members of
Parisian 'high society' dressed in formal evening attire. The French
press has little good to say about The Beatles in the next day's papers,
but the Fab Four don't care, since they have just received the news
that their single 'I Want to Hold Your Hand' has hit № 1 in the US, selling 10,000 copies an hour in New York City alone (1964)... Fleetwood Mac, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Albert Collins all appear on the bill at the Fillmore West (1969)... Two
days after it opened, the Bag One Gallery in London, England is raided
by Scotland Yard. The police remove eight John Lennon lithographs under
the Obscene Publications Act (1970)... ZZ Top's debut album, the
ingeniously named ZZ Top's First Album, is released (1971)... Blue Öyster Cult's eponymous debut album is released... (1972)... Bruce
Springsteen and the E Street Band appear at Villanova University,
Philadelphia before an audience of 25 people. Due to a strike at the
time by the campus newspaper The Villanovan, the concert had gone
unadvertised ~ as far as is known, it is the smallest paying crowd
Springsteen has played in front of since signing a Columbia Records
contract in 1972 (1973)... Bob Dylan releases the album Desire (1976)...
Sid Vicious ODs on heroin, falls through a ground floor window at the
Sex Pistols' San Francisco hotel, and is rushed to hospital (1978)... Paul
McCartney is jailed for nine days in Tokyo for marijuana possession
after being found with 219g on his arrival at Narita Airport (1980)... David
Bowie's schizophrenic half-brother Terry Burnes commits suicide by
lying down on the railway lines at the Coulsdon South station in the
London network. He is killed instantly by a passing train ~ he was 47
(1985)... Presenter
Jools Holland is suspended from UK Channel 4's music show The Tube for 6
weeks after using the phrase 'groovy fuckers' during a live trailer
broadcast in a children's hour (1987)... 24 years after The Beatles first topped the chart, George Harrison goes to № 1 on
the US singles chart with 'Got My Mind Set On You' an old favourite of
George's that was originally recorded by James Ray in 1962. In the UK,
Belinda Carlisle is at № 1
with
'Heaven Is a Place on Earth'... Tina Turner earns herself a place in
the record books when she performs in Rio de Janeiro before an audience
of 182,000, the largest crowd ever to gather in South America to hear a
single artist (1988)... Eric Clapton records his Unplugged session for
MTV (1992)... Reports
appear in the British press that Mick Jagger has lost the chance of a
knighthood because of his philandering ways, British Prime Minister Tony
Blair having doubts about the message it would send with regard to
family values (2000)... Michael
Jackson appears in court and pleads not guilty to seven charges of
child molestation. The singer, who arrived 20 minutes late, is told off
by the Santa Barbara judge, who says 'Mr Jackson, you have started out
on the wrong foot here ~it is an insult to the court' (2004)... Bob
Dylan and his brother David Zimmerman buy Aultmore House, a mansion in
the Scottish Cairngorms National Park, near Nethybridge, Invernessshire
(2007).
Monday, 16 January 2023
January 16th
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