Musical
 birthdays today include Bobby Goldsboro (82), English session 
keyboardist Dave Greenslade (80), singer-songwriter & Nashville 
session man R. Stevie Moore (71), Hudson Brothers vocalist Brett Hudson 
(70), former Thompson Twins frontman Tom Bailey (69), producer and 
guitarist Jim O'Rourke (54), ex-Black Crowes lead guitarist Luther 
Dickinson (50), former BBMak vocalist Christian Burns (49), Hard-Fi 
frontman Richard Archer (46), R&B singer Estelle (43), and Joanna Newsom (41). 
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for sound engineer Ray Dolby, who would have been 
89 today... for former Temptations lead singer David Ruffin, who would 
have been 82... for Greek bouzouki virtuoso & Rebetika pioneer 
Vassilis Tsitsanis, who died on this date in 1984... for former Agent 
Orange bassist Brent Liles, who passed away in 2007... and for Kate 
McGarrigle, who left us today in 2010. 
Also
 on January 18th: The Metropolitan Opera House in NYC hosts its first 
jazz concert. On the bill are Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Lionel 
Hampton, Artie Shaw, Roy Eldridge and Jack Teagarden (1944)... The 
Beatles break into the American Top 40 for the first time, as 'I Want to
 Hold Your Hand' enters the upper reaches of the Billboard chart at № 35. The song will go on to spend 7 weeks at № 1  (1964)... The
 Rolling Stones record 'The Last Time' and 'Play with Fire' at RCA 
Studios in Los Angeles, with Phil Spector contributing the memorable 
acoustic guitar figure on the latter track (1965)... The Jimi Hendrix 
Experience tape a performance of 'Purple Haze' for broadcast on Top of 
the Pops (1967)... Former
 members of Free (Paul Rodgers & Simon Kirke), Mott The Hoople (Mick
 Ralphs), and King Crimson (Boz Burrell) form Bad Company. The band goes
 on to score a US № 1 album with their debut release (1974)... Barry Manilow is at № 1 on the US charts with 'Mandy'. In Britain, the top spot is occupied by Status Quo with 'Down Down', the group's only № 1
 of their 52 UK chart hits between 1968 and 1996 (1975)... Warren 
Zevon's album Excitable Boy is released (1978)... Wendy O. Williams of 
The Plasmatics is arrested on stage in Milwaukee and charged with the 
offence of public lewdness for simulating sex with a sledgehammer. 
Williams later files a multimillion dollar civil suit against the 
Milwaukee Police, claiming they sexually assaulted and beat her during 
the arrest, but a jury rejects her claims (1981)... Van Halen launch 
their aptly named 103-date '1984' tour with a show in Jacksonville, FL 
(1984)... Dionne Warwick's 'That's What Friends Are for' goes to № 1
 in the US. All profits from the single will go to AIDS charities 
(1986)... At the age of 38, Stevie Wonder becomes the youngest living 
person to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. At a ceremony
 held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in NYC, other inductees include The 
Rolling Stones, The Temptations, Otis Redding and Dion DiMucci (1989)...
 Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Jackson are divorced after less than two
 years of marriage (1996)... Tori Amos has the № 1
 single in the UK with 'Professional Widow',  a song which has widely 
been interpreted as an attack on Kurt Cobain's widow Courtney Love 
(1997)... Animals in Michael Jackson's private zoo are declared to be in
 good health after officials pay a surprise visit to the singer's 
Neverland ranch. A medical officer from the US Department of Agriculture
 inspects the property following concerns voiced by the animal rights 
group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. Jackson earlier 
moved out of Neverland and took up residence in Bahrain (2006)... An
 extensive collection of Beatles memorabilia goes on display in a new 
museum in Buenos Aires. Rodolfo Vazquez, a 53-year-old accountant, 
turned his mammoth Beatles collection into a museum with more than 8,500
 objects, setting the new world record for the largest collection of 
Beatles memorabilia. Some of the items include a box of condoms bearing 
the names of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, a brick from the Cavern Club, a 
chunk of the stage from the Star Club in Hamburg, and certified copies 
of the band members' birth certificates. Among his favorite items were 
64 boxes of chewing gum in the form of Beatles records (2011).
Wednesday, 18 January 2023
January 18th
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