Musical birthdays today include Paul Stookey (86), Patti Smith (77), original Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker (77), Jeff Lynne (76), coloratura soprano June Anderson (70), opera director Graham Vick (70), country singer Suzy Bogguss (67),
 Tracey Ullman (64), BMX Bandits frontman Duglas T. Stewart (59), 
Jamiroquai lead singer Jay Kay (54), former Faithless keyboardist Ayalah
 'Sister Bliss' Bentovim (53), rapper Kastro (47), Tyrese Gibson (45), Black Sabbath drummer Tommy Clufetos (44), and Ellie Goulding (37). 
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for choral composer and conductor David Willcocks, born on this day in 1919... for Bo
 Diddley, born in 1928... for country singer Skeeter 
Davis, born in 1931... for Del Shannon, who would have been 
89... for fiddle and banjo virtuoso John Hartford, who would have been 
86... for former Cream producer and Mountain bassist Felix Pappalardi, 
who would have been 84...for Mike Nesmith, who would have been 81... for Davy Jones, who would have been 78... for 
composer Richard Rodgers, who died on this date in 1979... for former 
Drifters vocalist Johnny Moore, who passed away in 1998... for swing 
clarinetist & bandleader Artie Shaw, who died in 2004... and for 
Boney M's Bobby Farrell, who left us in 2010. 
Also on December 30: Henry Purcell's opera Dido and Aenas receives its first performance at the Josias Priest School for Girls in Chelsea, London (1688)... Cole Porter's Kiss Me, Kate opens
 on Broadway at the New Century Theater. It will run for 1,077 
performances and become the first winner of the Tony for Best Musical 
(1948)... The
 Kinks, The Who, Manfred Mann, The Hollies and Gerry and the Pacemakers 
all appear on tonight's episode of the US TV pop show 'Shindig!' 
(1965)... Pink Floyd and Soft Machine play a double bill at The Blarney 
Club in London (1966)... The Beatles score their 15th US № 1 with 'Hello Goodbye', while Gladys Knight and the Pips are at № 2 with 'I Heard It Through The Grapevine' and The Monkees are at № 3
 with 'Daydream Believer' (1967)... Led Zeppelin continue as the opening
 act for Vanilla Fudge on the latter's current US tour. Today's stop is 
at Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA, where posters advertising the show
 bill the newcomers from England as 'Len Zefflin'... Peter
 Tork quits The Monkees, buying himself out of his contract [which 
leaves him virtually broke].  He will go on to form a group called 
Release, and play banjo on George Harrison's soundtrack to the film 
Wonderwall (1968)... Elvis
 Presley is given a private tour of FBI headquarters in Washington DC. 
The King requests and is granted a permit to carry a concealed firearm 
in every US state (1970)... Emerson, Lake and Palmer officially announce
 their breakup (1978)... Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic marries his 
longtime girlfriend Shelli Dilly in Olympia, WA (1989)... George
 Harrison and his wife Olivia are attacked when an intruder breaks into 
their home in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Olivia beats off the 
attacker with a fireplace poker and a heavy lamp. Harrison, who was 
stabbed in the chest, is admitted to hospital and treated for a 
collapsed lung and various minor puncture wounds. Olivia is treated for 
cuts and bruises she suffered in the struggle with the assailant... Mark
 Knopfler is awarded the OBE (1999)...  Diana
 Ross is arrested for DWI by the Arizona highway patrol after a motorist
 called to report a swerving vehicle. When asked to walk in a straight 
line, Ross fell over, and could not count to 30 or balance on one foot. 
Police report that the singer was twice over the drink drive limit with a
 blood-alcohol of 0.2... In London, Joe Strummer's funeral takes place 
(2002)... Neil Young is made an Officer of the Order of Canada (2009).
 
 
No comments:
Post a Comment