Musical
birthdays today include singer-songwriter Norman Greenbaum (81), Meredith Monk (81), producer
Mike Vernon (79), former Poco drummer George Grantham (76), Joe Walsh
(76), operatic soprano Barbara Hendricks (75), Beastie Boys rapper Mike D
(58), Cypress Hill rapper Sen Dog (58), AFI lead singer Davey Havok
(48), In Flames drummer Daniel Svensson (46), ex-Girls Aloud vocalist
Kimberley Walsh (42), and Bring Me the Horizon lead singer Oliver Sykes
(37).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for stage singer Kaye Ballard, born on this day in 1925... classical pianist Ruth Laredo, who would have
been 86 today... for Duane Allman, who would have been 77... for
producer and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Gilbert, who would have been 56... for pianist and composer Anton Rubenstein, who died on this date
in 1894... for Section 25 lead singer Jenny Ross, who passed away in
2004... and for blues & rock guitarist Chris Whitley, who left us
today in 2005.
Also on November 20: Beethoven's only opera, Fidelio
premieres in Vienna (1805)... The rock era in Britain officially begins
as 'Rock around the Clock' by Bill Haley & His Comets goes to № 1 on the national chart... In America, Bo
Diddley appears on The Ed Sullivan Show. The producers requested that
he sing his version of ‘Sixteen Tons’, but when he appears on stage, he
sings his own song ‘Bo Diddley’, resulting in his being banned from
further appearances on the program (1955)... Bob Dylan enters Columbia
Studios in NYC for the first time. Over the next two days, he records
his eponymous debut album for a cost of $471 (1961)... The Yardbirds
release Having a Rave-Up (1965)... Camelot opens on Broadway (1966)... Strawberry Alarm Clock hit № 1 on the Billboard singles chart with 'Incense and Peppermints' (1967)... The Monkees film 'Head' opens in six US cities. Reviews are harsh and the picture will be a box office flop (1968)... Sly and the Family Stone release There's a Riot Goin' on, while Isaac Hayes starts a two week run at № 1 on the US singles chart with 'Theme From Shaft' (1971)... Keith
Moon collapses during a concert by the Who at the Cow Palace in San
Francisco after downing a pre-show drink spiked with horse tranquilizer.
19 year-old audience member Scott Halpin volunteers to replace him on
drums for the remaining three numbers (1973)... Paul
Simon hosts NBC's Saturday Night Live, and performs live with George
Harrison on ‘Here Comes The Sun’ and ‘Homeward Bound’. John Lennon and
Paul McCartney, watching the show from the former's apartment in the
Dakota on Central Park West, briefly discuss the idea of taking a taxi
to NBC Studios to try to crash the telecast, but think better of the
idea (1976)... Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer top the American
singles chart with their duet 'No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)
(1979)... Prince
kicks off his 56-date North American ‘Controversy’ tour with a show at
the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh (1981)... Eurythmic Dave Stewart
begins recording tracks with Bob Dylan that will be released on the
latter's album Knocked Out Loaded (1985)... The Rolling Stones announced
that they have signed a £20 million deal with Virgin Records to make 3 albums over the next 6 years (1991)... A
study comparing noise levels of rock music finds that older people rate
the music much higher on a loudness scale than younger people. The
research carried out at Ohio State University tested people age 18 to 21
and people ranging in age from 51 to 58. The study asked participants
to rate the loudness of rock music played at nine intensities, ranging
from 10 decibels to 90 decibels. Participants listened to ‘Heartbreaker’
by Led Zeppelin for 10 seconds at different intensities. At each
intensity, the older subjects gave the music higher numerical ratings
based on loudness than the younger subjects (1998)... Spice Girl Mel C announces she is quitting the group during an interview on ITV's Frank Skinner Show (2000)... Madonna's childhood home in Oakland County Michigan, sells at an auction in just 12 minutes. The house, along with a few items of Rock memorabilia goes for $331,000 (2001)... Michael
Jackson flies to Santa Barbara to surrender himself for arrest. He is
seen being taken into the police station in handcuffs. The singer has
his mug shot and fingerprints taken before being freed on $3 million
bail (2003)... Radiohead
frontman Thom Yorke admits that he was among the thousands of people
who paid nothing to download the band's latest album In Rainbows.
Speaking to BBC 6 Music's Steve Lamacq, Yorke said: "There wasn't any
point. I just move some money from one pocket to the other". According
to one survey, three in five people paid nothing at all for it. Yorke
added that no one was allowed to have copies of the master recording in
case it was leaked beforehand (2007).
Monday, 20 November 2023
November 20th
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