Musical birthdays today include John Cale (84), former Paul Revere & the Raiders
frontman Mark Lindsay (84), Robin Trower (81), former Family bassist Jim Cregan
(80), Manfred Mann guitarist Chris Thompson (78), ABC lead singer Martin Fry (68),
ex-Big Country & Runrig keyboardist Pete Wishart (64), Fugazi drummer
Brendan Canty (60), Ben Folds Five bassist Robert Sledge (58), and Thirty
Seconds to Mars drummer Shannon Leto (56).
Shoutout to the Great Beyond for hymn composer Phoebe Knapp [best remembered
for 'Blessed Assurance'], born on this day in 1839... for composer Samuel
Barber, born in 1910... for Ornette Coleman, born in 1930... for jazz &
pop singer Keely Smith, born in 1932.. for Llloyd ' Mr. Personality' Price, born in 1935... for country singer
Mickey Gilley, who would have been 90... for former Hawkwind frontman Robert Calvert, who would have been 80... for swing singer & bandleader Bob Crosby, who died on this date in 1993...
for Chris 'Biggie Smalls' Wallace, who was shot to death on this day in 1997 at
the age of 24... and for former Boston lead singer Brad Delp, who took his own
life today in 2007 at the age of 55.
Also on March 9th: Violin virtuoso Nicolo Paganini makes his Paris debut, with
Liszt and Meyerbeer in the audience (1831)... Miles Davis convenes the third
and last of the sessions that produce Birth of the Cool (1959)... The Beatles
finish filming the train sequences in 'A Hard Day's Night'. Over the last six
days, the Fab Four have travelled
some
2,500 miles on Britain's rail network... Capitol
Records release a song called 'Letter To The Beatles' by The Four Preps. The
lyrics describe a boy lamenting the fact that he's lost his girlfriend to the
Fabs. On its first day, the record shoots to № 85 on the charts and it looks like The Preps are
going to have another hit on their hands. Unfortunately they included a few
bars from 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' without permission, and Capitol are forced
to withdraw the single to avoid a lawsuit (1964)... The Beach Boys begin
recording 'God Only Knows' (1966)... Bob Dylan's John Wesley Harding goes to № 1 on the UK album chart, beginning a 10-week run at the top
(1968)... Having recently discarded the band name Earth,
Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward make their concert debut
as Black Sabbath at the Roundhouse, London (1970)... Asylum Records release the
album Byrds, a reunion of the group's 5 original members organized by David
Geffen's label (1973)... Telly Savalas of 'Kojak' fame has the № 1 single in Britain with his cover of the Bread hit 'If' (1975)...
The Jacksons' CBS variety show airs for the last time (1977)... Robert Plant
plays an unpublicised show at Keele University in the UK with his new band The
Honeydrippers (1981)... Mick Jagger releases his solo single 'Just Another
Night'... REO Speedwagon are at the top of the US charts with 'Can't Fight This
Feeling' (1985)... U2 release The Joshua Tree (1987)... Oasis guitarist Noel
Gallagher walks offstage during a concert at the Vernon Valley Gorge ski resort
in New Jersey saying that his
hands are too cold to play (1996)... Tom Jones announces that he has been
banned from wearing skin-tight leather trousers on stage by his son and manager
Mark. The younger Jones supposedly told his father that at 63, it was time for
him to "start dressing his age" (2004)... Lil' Wayne is sentenced to
a year on Rikers Island after pleading guilty to gun possession (2010).
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