Musical
 birthdays today include composer and guitarist Glenn Branca (75), 
Commodores lead guitarist Thomas McClary (74), REO Speedwagon lead 
singer Kevin Cronin (72), Los Lobos guitarist & singer David Hidalgo
 (69), ex-Skids lead singer Richard Jobson (63), guitarist Matthew Sweet
 (59), Anathema guitarist Danny Cavanagh (51), and Arcade Fire 
multi-instrumentalist William Butler (41).
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for soprano Jenny 'The Swedish Nightingale' Lind, 
born on this day in 1820... for band leader Nelson Riddle, who died 
today in 1985... and for Ginger Baker, who left us four years ago today.  
Also on October 6: Jacopo Peri's Euridice,
 the earliest surviving opera, premieres in Florence. This is often 
considered the beginning of the Baroque period in classical music 
(1600)... Beethoven files his will, the Heiligenstadt Testament, to be 
opened after his death (1802)... Ralph Vaughan Williams' Symphony № 1 has its first performance in Leeds (1910)... The
 Jazz Singer, the first film with a musical soundtrack, premieres in NYC
 (1927)... The Beatles record 'Eight Days a Week' in the afternoon, then
 spend the evening partying with the
 Ronettes and Mick Jagger at London's Ad Lib Club (1965)... The Jimi 
Hendrix Experience record a session for the BBC Radio show 'Top Gear'. 
Stevie Wonder, also appearing on the program, jams with the group 
afterwards... Pink Floyd play at the Miss Teenage Brighton beauty 
pageant, providing the musical interlude during the contest... The SFPD 
raid the Matrix Club in Haight-Ashbury while Big Brother & the 
Holding Company are on stage (1967)... George Harrison gets his first A 
side single, as the Beatles release 'Something' (1969)... The Buzzcocks 
open for Joy Division at the Odeon Theatre in Edinburgh ~ admission is £2.50...
 Bob Dylan has his 12th US top 40 hit, as 'Gotta Serve Somebody' enters 
the chart. Meanwhile, Led Zeppelin's In through the Out Door is the № 1 album
 (1979)... Michael Jackson gives away the bride at Elizabeth Taylor's 
seventh wedding, to construction worker Larry Fortensky. The nuptials 
are held at the singer's Never Neverland Ranch (1991)... 'Grind', the 
first single from Alice in Chains' eponymous debut album, is released to
 radio via satellite uplink to stem the proliferation of taped copies of
 the song (1995)... The Jack Black comedy School of Rock goes on general
 release in US cinemas (2003)... Bruce Springsteen is served with notice
 that he is being sued for $850,000 by a man who claims he backed out of
 a contract to buy a horse. Springsteen and his wife Patti Scialfa are 
both named in legal documents filed in Florida by Todd Minikus. He 
claims that the singer and his wife reneged on a $650,000 deal to buy a 
horse of his named Pavarotti (2007)... A set of John Lennon's 
fingerprints are seized by the FBI from a NYC memorabilia dealer who 
intended to auction them off for a $100,000 minimum bid. The prints were
 taken at a NYPD precinct in 1976 when the former Beatle applied for 
permanent US residence. The Bureau states that they believe the card is 
still US government property, and are investigating how it ended up in 
private hands (2009)... Rolling Stone Magazine publishes the results of 
its poll of readers and critics to determine the worst song of the 
1980s. Rounding out the top 5 are: 1) 'We Built this City' ~ Starship. 
2) 'The Final Countdown' ~ Europe. 3) 'Lady in Red' ~ Chris de Burgh. 4)
 'Wake Me up (before You Go Go)' ~ Wham! 5) 'The Safety Dance' ~ Men 
without Hats (2011). 
No comments:
Post a Comment