Musical
 birthdays today include Impressions vocalist Fred Cash (83), country 
singer Susan Raye (79), ex-Average White Band guitarist & songwriter
 Hamish Stuart (74), Kool & the Gang frontman Robert 'Kool' Bell 
(73), former Lounge Lizards trumpeter Steven Bernstein (62), gospel 
singer CeCe Winans (59), Chris 'C.J. Ramone' Ward (58), Prodigy 
keyboardist Leroy Thornhill (55), Evanescence guitarist Terry Balsamo 
(51), Modest Mouse lead guitarist Jim Fairchild (50), Shiny Toy Guns 
guitarist & singer Gregori Chad Petree (44), and Bruno Mars (38). 
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for proto-country and bluegrass guitarist Dick 
Burnett, born on this date in 1883... for Johnny Ramone, who would have 
been 75 today... for bluesman Lonnie Pitchford, who would have been 
68.. and for Procol Harum drummer B.J. Wilson, who left us today in 
1990 at the age of 43 after a long illness. 
Also
 on October 8: Gustav Mahler is named director of the Vienna Opera by 
Emperor Karl Joseph I (1897)... Ringo Starr passes his driving test, 
Afterwards, he joins his fellow Beatles at Abbey Road to record their 
new single 'She's a Woman' in seven takes plus five overdubs (1964)... 
Cream drummer Ginger Baker collapses backstage at a gig at Sussex 
University after playing  25-minute solo. He later recovers at a local 
hospital (1966)... Led Zeppelin II enjoys its 100th week in the UK album
 charts (1971)... In
 a meeting with journalists at the Swan Song label offices, Jimmy Page 
derides rumours that Zeppelin are going to split. He also ridicules 
reports that he has been dabbling in black magic (1977)... Talking Heads
 release Remain in Light (1980)... Cats
 opens on Broadway (1982)... The three members of ZZ Top make advance 
bookings for seats on the first commercial flight to the Moon. To date, 
they are still waiting for confirmation... Chuck Berry is awarded a star
 on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The documentary about his life and 
career Hail, Hail, Rock and Roll! also premieres (1987)... U2 score 
their first UK № 1  single
 with 'Desire' from the Rattle & Hum soundtrack... Pink Floyd's Dark
 Side of the Moon finally leaves the Top 200 Billboard album chart after
 a record-setting 741 weeks (1988)... An environmental benefit concert 
in Jacksonville, OR featuring Bonnie Raitt and Jackson Browne turns ugly
 when protesters supporting the local logging industry and the  
harvesting of old growth redwoods begin revving chainsaws and throwing 
firecrackers. No one is seriously injured (1996)... Radiohead's Kid A becomes the group's first album to debut at № 1 in
 the US (2000)... Britney Spears announces that she has decided not to 
renew her contract with manager Larry Rudolph, who has been guiding her 
career since she was 13... After nearly 60 years of recordings, Ray 
Charles posthumously earns his first platinum record, for the single 
'Genius Loves Company' (2004)... Bill Berry reunites with his former 
R.E.M. bandmates to play an 8-song set at the wedding reception for one 
of the group's roadies at Kingpins Bowl & Brew in Atlanta, GA 
(2005)... A Weezer anti-fan launches an online campaign to stop the band
 from releasing another album. James Burns of Seattle says that he is 
hoping to raise $10 million as an inducement to the band to cease and 
desist from making music. Burns claims that he was inspired by friends 
who are fans of the 'Buddy Holly' rockers but who have been disappointed
 by the group's recent offerings, which he says have not come close to 
living up to the standard set by their 1996 hit album Pinkerton (2010).
Sunday, 8 October 2023
October 8th
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