Musical birthdays today include Booker T. Jones (79), Neil Young (78), Blue
 Öyster Cult guitarist Buck Dharma (76), Errol Brown (75), country 
singer Barbara Fairchild (75), ex-Bay City Rollers lead singer Les 
McKeown (68), ex-Fall guitarist Brix Smith (60), Megadeath bassist Dave 
Ellefson (59), former Bikini Kill lead singer Kathleen Hanna (55), 
singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer (53), and Taking Back Sunday bassist 
Shaun Cooper (43). 
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for composer Alexander Borodin, born on this date 
in 1833... for blues legend Bukka White, born in 1909... for big band 
singer Jo Stafford, born in 1917... for producer Bob Crewe, born in 1931... for
 former Walker Brothers frontman John Walker, who would have been 80... 
for Jimi Hendrix Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell, who passed away in 
2008... and for composer Henryk Górecki, who left us in 2010. 
Also on November 12th: Enrico Caruso records the aria 'Vesti la giubba' from Leoncavallo's  I Pagliacci ~
 it will go on to become the first phonograph record to sell a million 
copies (1902)... Soprano Lillian Evanti founds the National Negro Opera 
Company in Pittsburgh, PA (1941)... Johnnie Ray is at № 1 on
 the UK singles chart with 'Just Walking In The Rain.' It will stay at 
the top for seven weeks, making it this year's Christmas № 1 (1956)... The Beatles make a return appearance at the Star Club, Hamburg, opening for headliner Little Richard (1962)...  After
 changing his name from Toby Tyler to Marc Bolan, the future T Rex star 
performs his first single 'The Wizard' on the UK TV show Ready Steady 
Go!... In America, the Velvet
 Underground make their live debut, playing a Homecoming dance at Summit
 High School in New Jersey. The band are paid $75 for the gig (1965)... Pink
 Floyd appear at the Corn Exchange, Bedford. The set list includes 
'Let's Roll Another One', 'Gimme A Break', 'Interstellar Overdrive', 
'Astronomy Domine' and 'Stoned Alone'. 'Stoned Alone' was also known as 
'I Get Stoned', and is considered by many rock historians to be the 
first song that Syd Barrett wrote for the group (1966)... On his 23rd 
birthday, Neil Young releases his eponymous debut album... UK
 book and record chain W.H. Smith announce their refusal to display The 
Jimi Hendrix Experience album 'Electric Ladyland' due to the nude women 
featured on the sleeve (1968)... Mott
 The Hoople kick off a 20-date UK tour at Leeds Town Hall with an up and
 coming group called Queen as their opening act (1973)... The Sex Pistols' debut LP Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols debuts at № 1 on the UK album chart the day after its release. The
 record has already been met by a hail of controversy. The first 
problems involve the allegedly 'obscene' name of the album, resulting in
 the prosecution of the manager of the Nottingham Virgin record shop for
 displaying it in a window. More outrage is sparked by the lyrics of the
 songs 'God Save the Queen' and 'Anarchy in the UK' (1977)... Bob Dylan’s album Infidels reaches its highest position when it peaks at № 9
 on the UK chart. Dylan's 22nd studio album was co-produced with Dire 
Straits guitarist Mark Knopfler after the star also approached Elvis 
Costello, David Bowie and Frank Zappa as possible producers (1983)... Ron Wood breaks both his legs after crashing his car on the M4 motorway near Marlborough, Wiltshire (1990)... Gary Glitter [né Paul
 Gadd] pleads guilty before the Bristol Crown Court to 54 counts of 
taking and possessing indecent photographs of underage children, and is 
sentenced to 4 months in prison (1999)... Die-hard
 Beatles fans are outraged after Paul McCartney alters the song writing 
credits on his Back in The US 2002 album, changing them to McCartney and
 Lennon from Lennon and McCartney (2002). 
Sunday, 12 November 2023
November 12th
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