Musical birthdays today include jazz singer Marlena Shaw (82), Lighthouse co-founder Paul Hoffert (81), King Sunny Adé (78),
David Coverdale (73), Right Said Fred frontmen Fred & Richard
Fairbrass (71), Debby Boone (68), Nick Cave (67), Joan Jett (66),
ex-Weezer bassist Matt Sharp (55), Rilo Kiley lead guitarist Blake
Sennett (48), violinist Emilie Autumn (45), Cribs drummer Ross
Jarman (40), and Canadian singer-songwriter Coeur de Pirate [née Béatrice Martin] (35).
Shoutout
to the Great Beyond for American composer and bandleader Arthur Pryor,
born on this date in 1870... for cabaret singer Joni Jame, born in 1930... for songwriter Harry Warren ['That's
Amore', 'Chatanooga Choo Choo'], who died on this date in 1981... for
Irving Berlin, who passed away in 1989 at the age of 101... and for
violin virtuoso Isaac Stern, who left us today in 2001.
Also
on September 22: Webern's String Quartet, op. 28 is given its first
performance at the Berkshire Chamber Music Festival in Pittsfield, MA.
The work was commissioned by American philanthropist Elizabeth Sprague
Coolidge (1938)... Elvis Presley gives a final press conference at the
Military Ocean Terminal in Brooklyn, NY before shipping out to Germany
with the US 3rd Armored Division on the USS General Randall (1958)...
Bob Dylan is on the bill at Carnegie Hall as part of an all-star
hootenanny. Dylan performs 'The Ballad of Hollis Brown' for the first
time in public (1962)... Herman's Hermits have their first and only UK № 1 with
'I'm into Something Good'... Fiddler on the Roof opens on Broadway
(1964)... San Francisco band The Great Society, with then husband and
wife Jerry and Grace Slick on drums and lead vocals, respectively, make
their live debut at The Coffee Gallery in North Beach... The Who kick
off their first Scandinavian tour with a gig in Copenhagen. Roger
Daltrey is nearly fired from the band for punching Keith Moon in the jaw
just before they go on (1965)... The Doors perform 'Light My Fire' and
'People Are Strange' on The Murray the K Show on WPIX-TV in New York
(1967)... The Band release their eponymous second album, which will
yield the hit singles 'Up on on Cripple Creek', 'Rag Mama Rag' and 'The
Night They Drove Old Dixie Down' (1969)... David Bowie kicks off the
North American leg of the Ziggy Stardust world tour at The Music Hall in
Cleveland, OH (1972)... The Rolling Stones have the № 1 album
in Britain today with Goats Head Soup (1973)... Def Leppard receive
their first major press notice when Melody Maker reviews a gig the band
recently played in Wolverhampton (1979)... David Geffen incorporates his
latest musical venture, the Geffen Records label. His first act signed
is John Lennon, who is looking for a home for his just completed album
Double Fantasy (1980)... The re-formed King Crimson release Discipline,
the band's first album of new material in 7 years (1981)... Bob Dylan,
Neil Young, Willie Nelson, Joni Mitchell and Tom Petty headline the
first Farm Aid concert at the stadium of the University of
Illinois-Champaign (1985)... Bob Dylan releases Oh Mercy (1989)...
Nirvana play their largest gig to date, at Seattle's Motor Sports
International Garage. Dave Grohl, who will audition for the band two
days from now, is in the audience of 15,000 (1990)... Bryan Adams makes
British chart history when '(Everything I Do) I Do It for You' comes in
at № 1 for
the 12th consecutive week (1991)... Bruce Springsteen's MTV Unplugged
session loses the Un- after the Boss turns up with an electric ensemble
for a rare live performance with musicians other than the E Street Band
(1992)... Diana Ross is arrested on the Concorde after an incident at
Heathrow Airport. The singer claims that a female security guard fondled
her breasts when frisking her; Ross retaliated by grabbing the guard's
genital area... Joe Strummer, Mick Jones and Paul Simonon are all seen
in the same room at the same time for the first time in 15 years, as the
former bandmates attend the London premiere of the Clash documentary Westway to the World (1999)... 'A Tribute to Heroes' is aired commercial-free on most of the
major US TV networks. The live program was organized to raise money for
9/11 charities. Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, U2, Billy
Joel, Pearl Jam and Limp Bizkit all perform (2001)... Jimmy Page is made
an honorary citizen of Rio de Janeiro for his work raising money to
help the city's street children (2005)... Research conducted by UK car
maker SEAT shows that 'Bohemian Rhapsody' is the song most likely to be
found on British iPods, with 40% of owners of the device having the
Queen hit on their playlists (2011)
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