Musical 
birthdays today include Connie Stevens [of 'Sixteen 
Reasons' fame] (86), Statler Brothers vocalist Phil Balsley (83), former Stax-Volt house drummer Willie Hall (74), session 
drummer Anton Fig (72), Flock of Seagulls drummer Ali Score (72), 
Madness guitarist and songwriter Chris Foreman (68), 10,000 Maniacs keyboardist Dennis Drew (66), U2 guitarist The Edge [né Dave
 Evans] (63), Poison drummer Ricki Rockett [né Richard ream] (63), rapper
 Kool Mo Dee [né Mohandas Dewese] (62), Fun Lovin' Criminals frontman 
Huey Morgan (55), ex-Creed lead singer Scott Stapp (51), East 17 lead 
singer Brian Harvey (50), former 'N Sync co-lead singer JC Chasez (49), 
cellist Richard Harwood (44), and The Bravery bassist Mike Hindert (44)
Shoutout
 to the Great Beyond for jazzman Benny Carter, born on this date in 
1907... for country legend Webb Pierce, born in 1921...for country singer Mel Tillis, born in 1932... for soul singer 
Joe Tex, who would have been 89... for Dave 
Clark Five saxophonist Denis Payton, who would have been 81... for Pentangle guitarist John 
Renbourn, who would have been 80... for Cannonball Adderley, who died on this date in 1975... for French-Canadian chansonnier Félix Leclerc, who passed away in 1988... and for operatic mezzo-soprano Regina Resnik, who died in 2013... and for Glen Campbell, who left us three years ago today at the age of 81. 
Also on August 8th: 16-year-old Bryan Hyland goes to № 1 on
 the Billboard Hot 100 with 'Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot 
Bikini' (1960)... The Searchers have the first of their three UK № 1s with
 'Sweets for My Sweet' (1963)... Bob Dylan releases the album Another 
Side of Bob Dylan. On the same day, he joins Joan Baez in her 
performance at the annual Forest Hills Music Festival. Among their duets
 is the first known public performance of Dylan's 'Mama You Been on My 
Mind'. NY Times critic Robert Shelton, hitherto one of the singer's 
strongest supporters, writes a harsh review of the performance that will
 estrange him from the Dylan camp for months (1964)... The Beatles' 
Revolver is released in the US, beginning a 77 week stay  in the album 
charts, peaking at № 1 (1966)...
 The photo session for the cover of the Beatles' album Abbey Road takes 
place outside the EMI recording studios of the same name in near 
northwest London. Photographer Iain McMillan, perched atop a stepladder 
in the middle of the road,  takes six shots of the Fab Four walking 
across the zebra crossing while a policeman holds up traffic. The band 
then go back inside and finished the overdubs on 'The End', 'I Want You 
(She's So Heavy)' and 'Oh! Darling' (1969)... The headstone paid for by 
Janis Joplin for her idol Bessie Smith is installed in a brief ceremony 
at the blues legend's grave in Mount Lawn Cemetery in Philadelphia, PA 
with Joplin present (1970)... MTV broadcasts its first live concert in 
stereo, an REO Speedwagon gig in Denver, CO (1981)... David Crosby of 
CSN&Y is released after serving 3 years on drug and weapons 
possession charges. His conviction will be overturned by a Texas appeals
 court in 1987 (1986)... U2 top the US singles charts with 'I Still 
Haven't Found What I'm Looking for' (1987)... A band called On a Friday 
plays its first public show at the Jericho Tavern in Oxford, England. 
The group, who during a drinking session following the gig decide to 
change their name to Radiohead, originally got together at Abingdon 
School, an all-boys' public school, and always held rehearsals on Friday
 afternoon in the music room (1991)... The Rolling Stones play their 
first concert in Russia in front of some 70,000 fans at Moscow's 
Ismailovsky Park, in spite of a driving rain (1998)... The UK's biggest 
chain of undertakers, Co-Op Funeral Services, report that bereaved 
families much prefer pop songs to hymns at funerals. Among the most 
popular choices are Bette Midler's Wind beneath My Wings and My Heart 
Will Go on by Celine Dion. They also report some unexpected choices, 
including 'Another One Bites the Dust' and 'Wake Me up before You Go-Go'
 (2002).  
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