Musical
birthdays today include classical pianist Jerome Lowenthal (91),
bandleader Sergio Mendes (82), French chansonnier Serge Lama (80),
ex-Gentle Giant lead singer Derek Shulman (76), Bad Brains lead singer
Paul 'H.R.' Hudson (67), Sheryl
Crow (61), Slipknot keyboardist Craig Jones (51), jazz pianist Ethan
Iverson (50), Black Rebel Motorcycle Club guitarist Peter Hayes (47),
Linkin Park rapper & songwriter Mike Shinoda (46), Brandy Norwood
(44), Kelly Rowland (42), and Danity Kane vocalist Aubrey O'Day (39).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for classical pianist Rudolf Firkusny, born on this
day in 1912... for Gene Vincent, who would have been 88 today... for
Bobby Pickett, who would have been 85... for songwriter Gerry Goffin, who would have been 84... for
soul singer Al Johnson, who would have been 75... for jazz violinist Didier Lockwood, who would have been 67... for Ladysmith Black
Mambazo vocalist Jockey Shabalala, who died on this date in 2006... for
former Ronettes singer Estelle Bennett, who passed away in 2009... for
Whitney Houston, who died today in 2014... and for ex-Dave Clark
Five bassist Rock Huxley, who left us today in 2015.
Also on February 11th: Donizetti's La Fille du Régiment premieres
in Paris (1840)... Elvis performs 'Heartbreak Hotel' and 'Blue Suede
Shoes' on the CBS-TV program 'The Stage Show' (1956)... In
less than ten hours, The Beatles record ten new songs for their first
album, plus four other tracks which will be the next two singles. John
Lennon's vocal on The Isley Brothers' 'Twist & Shout' is recorded in
one take to complete the album (1963)... The
Beatles make their live concert debut in the US at the Coliseum in
Washington DC. Over 350 police surround the stage to keep the 8,000 plus
screaming fans in control. One police officer who finds the noise
deafening uses two bullets as ear plugs. The Beatles have to stop three
times and turn Ringo's drum kit around and re-position their microphones
so that they face a different part of the audience (1964)... Ringo
marries his longtime girlfriend Maureen at Caxton Hall Registry Office
in London (1965)... The Rolling Stones release Between the Buttons
(1967)... The Monkees set a new record when their second album, More Of The Monkees, jumps in one week from № 122
to the top of the US chart (1969)... Fleetwood Mac, The Allman Brothers
and The Grateful Dead all appear on the same bill at the Fillmore East
in NYC (1970)... Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon tour stop at the
Manchester Free Trade Hall ends after 25 minutes because of a power
failure (1972)... A
local charity raises over £500 selling bedsheets and pillowcases used
by the Rolling Stones after a show at Western Springs Stadium in
Auckland, New Zealand (1973)... The Smiths release the single
'Shoplifters of the World, Unite' with a photo of the young Elvis on the
sleeve (1987)... Mötley Crüe
fire Vince Neil when he turns up for rehearsals and announces that he
has lost his passion for the band and is now more involved with racing
cars (1992)... Sir
Paul McCartney and Heather Mills appear at the High Court in London for
a hearing to reach a financial settlement for their divorce. The
proceedings in the Family Division, which will take place in private,
are expected to last five days (2008).
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