Tuesday, 13 February 2024
February 13th
Musical birthdays today include original Fairport Convention
lead singer Judy Dyble (75), ex-Uriah Heep bassist Bob Daisley (74), Peter
Gabriel (74), original Foreigner bassist Ed Gagliardi (72), ex-Joy Division
and New Order bassist Peter Hook (68), former Big Country bassist Tony Butler
(67), Henry Rollins (63), Annihilator frontman Jeff Waters (58), The National
lead singer Matt Berninger (53), Robbie Williams (50), Leslie Feist (48), My
Dying Bride guitarist Hamish Glencross (46), and Beirut frontman Zack Condon
(38). *** ***
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for Russian operatic basso Feodor
Chaliapin, born on this day in 1873... for Tennessee Ernie Ford, born in
1919... for songwriter Boudleaux Bryant, born in 1920... for Peter Tork, who would have been 81 today... for Traffic drummer
Rebop Kwaku Baah, who would have been 80 ... for Be Bop Deluxe bassist
Paul Jeffreys, who would have been 72... for Richard Wagner, who died on this
date in 1883... for operatic soprano Lily Pons, who passed away in 1976... for
Waylon Jennings, who died on this day in 2002... for French song & dance man
Henri Salvador, who died in 2008... and for early rocker Dale Hawkins, who
left us today in 2010. *** ***
Also on February 13: In NYC, ASCAP (American
Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) is founded to protect the
copyrighted musical compositions of its members (1914)... Frank Sinatra
launches his own record label, Reprise, in order to allow himself more
artistic freedom in the studio. It is at this time that he acquires the
nickname 'The Chairman of the Board.' The label will later become the home of
many influential artists, including Neil Young, Jimi Hendrix, Joni Mitchell,
Randy Newman, and the Beach Boys (1961)... The Monkees announce that they, as
opposed to studio musicians, will now be playing the instruments on their
albums... The Beatles release the Strawberry Fields Forever/Penny Lane double
A-sided single in the US (1967)... A lunch party for Mary Hopkin's album
Postcard on Apple Records is held at the Post Office Tower in London. Guests
attending include Jimi Hendrix, Donovan, and Paul McCartney with his new
girlfriend Linda Eastman... Bob Dylan records 'Lay Lady Lay' at Columbia
Studios in Nashville (1969)... On this Friday the 13th, Black Sabbath release
their self-titled debut album (1970)... After becoming ill during a show in
Las Vegas, Elvis gives a Lincoln Continental to Dr. Sydney Bowers, the
physician who treated him (1973)... David Bowie turns down an offer from gay
rights activists who want to commission him to write 'the world's first gay
national anthem' (1974)... Frampton Comes Alive! is released in the UK
(1976)... Police raid the home of former Sex Pistol John Lydon who greets them
waving a ceremonial sword. The only illegal item they find was a canister of
tear gas, claimed to be for defence against intruders (1980)... The Jam become
the first band since The Beatles to play two numbers on the same edition of
'Top Of The Pops', when they perform 'A Town Called Malice', and 'Precious',
their latest double A sided № 1... The marble slab is stolen from the grave of
Lynyrd Skynyrd's lead singer Ronnie Van Zant. Police find it two weeks later
in a dried up river bed (1982)... Led Zeppelin are awarded a Lifetime
Achievement Award at this year's Grammys. Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and
Jason Bonham all attend, while Robert Plant, who is working on a new album and
rehearsing an upcoming tour, does not (2004)... Ray Charles is awarded 8
posthumous Grammys for his final album Genius Loves Company (2005)... Lady
Gaga is forced to postpone her world tour after developing a case of
synovitis, a form of severe inflammation of the joints (2013).
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