Musical
birthdays today include jazz trumpeter and bandleader Ray Anthony (101), Zager and Evans co-member Rick Evans
(80), former 10cc guitarist Eric Stewart (78), ex-Poco drummer George
Grantham (76),
Judas Priest bassist Ian Hill (72), Paul Stanley (71), ex-Fear bassist
Scott Thunes (63), country singer John Michael Montgomery (58), M People
lead singer Heather Small (57), L.A. Guns founder Tracy 'Tracii Guns' Ulrich (56),
Manic Street Preachers bassist Nicky Wire (54), Edwin McCain (53), Gary
Barlow (52), Slipknot turntablist Sid Wilson (46), Bullet for My
Valentine lead singer Matthew Tuck (46),
Cobra Starship keytarist Victoria Asher (39), Tame Impala frontman
Kevin Parker (37), and rapper Jo-Vaughn 'Joey Badass' Scott (28).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for Huddie Ledbetter AKA Lead Belly, born on this
day in 1888... for Slim Whitman, born in 1923... for jazz drummer Jimmy Cobb, born in 1928... for 5th Dimension
founding member Ron Townson, who would have been 90... for Barclay James
Harvest drummer Mel Pritchard, who would have been 75... for pioneering
rock 'n' roll DJ Alan Freed, who died on this date in 1965... for
former Lemon Pipers drummer Bill Albaugh, who passed away in 1999... for
Etta James, who died in 2012... and for Tangerine Dream founder Edgar Froese, who left us today in 2017.
Friday, 20 January 2023
January 20th
Also on January 20th: The Kolisch Quartet premiere Bartók's 6th string quartet ~ his last ~ in NYC (1941)... Meet
the Beatles! is released in the USA (1964)... The Byrds go into the
studio in Los Angeles to record 'Mr. Tambourine Man', their first single
for Columbia Records (1965)... The Monkees TV show airs in Britain for
the first time... The Rolling Stones release the Between the Buttons
album in the UK (1967)... Bob Dylan makes his first public appearance in
more than a year and a half, playing a 3-song set with the Band
[billing themselves as 'The Crackers'] at the Woody Guthrie Memorial
Concert at Carnegie Hall (1968)... One hit wonders John Fred and the
Playboys are at № 1
in the US with 'Judy in Disguise' (1968)... Led Zeppelin play the
Wheaton Youth Center in Wheaton, MD on their first US tour before a
reported audience of 55 people. The turnout, the smallest of the band's
career, is blamed on the weather, Richard Nixon's inaugural, and the
fact that it is Monday night. Zeppelin take home $250 for the gig... Bruce
Springsteen has two of his poems published in the Ocean County College
Literary Yearbook 'Seascapes'. Springsteen is in his second semester at
the Toms River, NJ community college (1969)... Pink Floyd kick off their
UK 'Dark Side of the Moon' tour at the Dome in Brighton, but are forced
to abandon the show after 'Money' because of technical problems
(1972)... Bob Dylan releases
Blood on the Tracks (1975)... During
an Ozzy Osbourne concert in Des Moines, IA, a member of the audience
throws a bat onto the stage. Stunned by the lights, the bat lies
motionless; the singer, thinking it is a rubber fake, picks it up and
attempts to bite its head off. As he does so, the bat starts to flap its
wings and Ozzy soon realizes it is not fake but in fact a living thing.
After the show, the former Black Sabbath frontman is immediately rushed
to the nearest hospital for rabies shots (1982)... Def Leppard release
Pyromania (1983)... Bob Dylan and Stevie Wonder headline a concert in
Washington, DC to celebrate America's first nationwide Martin Luther
King Day (1986)... The Beatles are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame. George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and Yoko, Sean, and Julian Lennon
all attend. Paul McCartney absents himself, sending instead a letter
stating that continuing business differences with the other ex-Beatles
are the reason for his failure to show (1988)... The first № 1 single of the '90s in the US is Michael Bolton's 'How Am I Supposed to Live without You' (1990)... Ben
and Jerry's introduce 'Phish food', a new flavour of ice cream named
after the rock group Phish. The ingredients are chocolate ice cream,
marshmallows, caramel and fish-shaped fudge (1997)... Tourism operators in Liverpool are
banned from putting up motorway signs saying 'Liverpool, the Birthplace
Of The Beatles', because the Highways Division of the Ministry of
Transport is concerned that the signs will distract motorists (2000)... George Harrison has a posthumous UK № 1 single
with the re-release of his 1971 chart-topper 'My Sweet Lord'.
Harrison's single replaces Aaliyah's 'More Than A Woman', the only time
in chart history that one deceased artist has taken over from another
at No. 1 (2002).
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