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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 07 Jul 1957 Elvis Presley scored his first UK No.1 with 'All Shook o | | Up', (his tenth UK single release). It stayed at No.1 | | o for seven weeks. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1962 The Beatles played at Hulme Hall, Port Sunlight, o | | in Birkenhead. The show was a dance for the local golf | | o club, the capacity of the hall was 450, but 500 people o | | squeezed in to hear and see The Beatles. | | o o | | 07 Jul 1963 The Rolling Stones made their UK TV debut when they | | o appeared on 'Thank Your Lucky Stars.' Also appearing on o | | the show was, Mickie Most, The Cadets, Helen Shapiro | | o and Gordon Mills. The group made a total of 13 o | | appearances on the show between 1963 and 1966. | | o o | | 07 Jul 1966 The Kinks were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with | | o 'Sunny Afternoon', the group's third and last UK No.1. o | | Like its contemporary 'Taxman' by The Beatles, the song | | o references the high levels of tax taken by the British o | | Labour government of Harold Wilson. In America, the | | o track peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop o | | singles chart early autumn 1966. | | o o | | 07 Jul 1969 George Harrison recorded his new song 'Here Comes the | | o Sun' with just two other Beatles, Paul McCartney and o | | Ringo Starr at Abbey Road in London. John Lennon was | | o absent recovering from a car crash in Scotland. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1971 26-year-old pop star Bjorn Ulvaeus and 21-year-old o | | Agnetha Faltskog married in Verum, Sweden. 3000 ABBA | | o fans arrived and in the chaos a police horse stepped on o | | the brides foot, causing her slight injury. | | o o | | 07 Jul 1973 Billy Preston started a two week run at No.1 on the US | | o singles chart with 'Will It Go Round In Circles', his o | | first of two US chart toppers. | | o o | | 07 Jul 1978 Talking Heads released their second studio album More | | o Songs About Buildings And Food. The first of three o | | Talking Heads LPs produced by collaborator Brian Eno, | | o featured the group's first Top 30 single, a cover of Al o | | Green's 'Take Me to the River.' | | o o | | 07 Jul 1980 Led Zeppelin played their last-ever concert with | | o drummer John Bonham when they appeared at o | | Eissporthalle, West Berlin at the end of a European | | o tour. The set included: 'Black Dog', 'The Rain Song', o | | 'Hot Dog', 'All My Love', 'Trampled Under Foot', 'Since | | o I've Been Loving You', 'Kashmir', 'Stairway To Heaven' o | | and 'Rock And Roll'. They finished the show with a | | o 17-minute version of 'Whole Lotta Love'. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1984 Bruce Springsteen went to No.1 on the US album chart o | | with 'Born In The USA'. The album went on to spend a | | o total of 139 weeks on the US chart. It's also one of o | | three albums (Michael Jackson's Thriller and Janet | | o Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814) to produce seven Top-ten o | | US singles. | | o o | | 07 Jul 1984 Prince started a five week run at No.1 on the US | | o singles chart with 'When Doves Cry', his first US No.1 o | | which went on to sell over 2 million copies, it made | | o No. 4 in the UK. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1989 It was announced that for the first time compact discs o | | were out selling vinyl albums. | | o o | | 07 Jul 1999 It was reported that to attract young people to their | | o mobile vans UK ice cream sellers would start to play o | | pop hits as music instead of the traditional chimes. | | o Spice Girls and Oasis hits would be the first to be o | | played. | | o o | | 07 Jul 2000 Eminem's wife, Kimberly Mathers, was hospitalised after | | o she slit her wrists following her husband's show as o | | part of the Up in Smoke Tour at Joe Louis Arena in | | o Detroit. Also on this day, Eminem scored his first UK o | | No. single with 'The Real Slim Shady', taken from his | | o second album The Marshall Mathers LP the song was a o | | No.4 hit in the US. | | o o | | 07 Jul 2003 It was reported that Britney Spears had made $500,000 | | o profit after selling her 5 bedroom home in Los Angeles. o | | The singer had paid $1.8m for the house 2 years ago and | | o sold for $2.3m. o | | | | o 07 Jul 2003 Darkness released their debut studio album Permission o | | To Land which topped the UK chart for four weeks. Five | | o singles were released from the album including 'I o | | Believe in a Thing Called Love', the most successful, | | o reaching No.2 on the UK Singles Chart. The band won o | | three BRIT Awards in 2004 in response to the album, | | o Best Group, Best Rock Group and Best Album. They also o | | won two Kerrang! awards in 2004 for Best Live Act and | | o Best British Band. o | | | | o 07 Jul 2005 Members of The Hollies asked High Court judge to jail o | | one of their founder members claiming bass player Eric | | o Haydock had flouted a court order made in 1998 not to o | | play under their name. Haydock formed the group in | | o Manchester, England in the early 1960's with Allan o | | Clarke and Graham Nash (who left in 1966). Haydock was | | o working in a group calling itself Eric Haydock's o | | Hollies. | | o o | | 07 Jul 2006 Syd Barrett died from complications arising from | | o diabetes aged 60. The singer, songwriter, guitarist was o | | one of the founding members of Pink Floyd, active as a | | o rock musician for only about seven years before he went o | | into seclusion. He joined Pink Floyd in 1965 but left | | o three years later after one album. Barrett released two o | | solo albums before going into self-imposed seclusion | | o lasting more than thirty years, with his mental o | | deterioration blamed on drugs. | | o o | | 07 Jul 2007 Ozzy Osbourne became the first artist to be honoured on | | o Birmingham's own Hollywood-style Walk of Fame. The o | | singer, from Aston, told more than 1,000 fans on Broad | | o Street that the brass paving star meant more to him o | | that than any Hollywood accolade. Organisers named | | o other local pop stars who could be joining Ozzy for the o | | walk included Duran Duran, Jamelia, Robert Plant and | | o UB40. o | | | | o 07 Jul 2007 Snow Patrol Keyboard player Tom Simpson was arrested in o | | connection with a failed court appearance in Glasgow. | | o He was later released and the band went on to headline o | | the T in the Park festival in Scotland. Amy Winehouse | | o pulled out of her slot from the event suffering from o | | "exhaustion". | | o o | | 07 Jul 2007 The Live Earth concerts took place around the world | | o with The Police closing the days events in New Jersey. o | | The concerts were organised by former US Vice-President | | o Al Gore, as part of his campaign to "heal the planet". o | | Rock stars from around the world performed to hundreds | | o of thousands of fans to highlight climate change. o | | Concerts were held in Washington, Rio de Janeiro, | | o Johannesburg, London, Hamburg, Tokyo, Shanghai and o | | Sydney. Madonna brought London's Live Earth concert to | | o a close, playing a song she had written for the event. o | | Other major acts who appeared included; Snow Patrol, | | o Red Hot Chili Peppers, Genesis, The Beastie Boys, James o | | Blunt, Foo Fighters, Duran Duran, UB40, Snoop Dogg, | | o Enrique Iglesias, Crowded House & Joss Stone. o | | | | o 07 Jul 2009 Michael Jackson's family and fans said farewell to the o | | pop superstar at an emotional memorial service. The | | o singer's coffin was placed in front of the stage during o | | the event at the Staples Center in Los Angeles after an | | o earlier private funeral. Jackson's daughter Paris, 11, o | | fought back tears to describe him as "the best father | | o you could ever imagine". Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie o | | and Mariah Carey paid tribute before the family joined | | o a sombre finale on stage. Motown boss Berry Gordy, who o | | signed the Jackson Five, ended his tribute with the | | o words: "Michael, thank you for the joy, thank you for o | | the love. You will live in my heart forever." | | o o | | 07 Jul 2010 Paul McCartney joined Ringo Starr onstage at a concert | | o at New York's Radio City Music Hall to help celebrate o | | the former Beatle drummer's 70th birthday. With Ringo's | | o All Starr Band joined by Yoko Ono, Joe Walsh, Angus o | | Young and Steven Van Zandt, Paul belted out "Birthday" | | o and Ringo delivered "With A Little Help From My o | | Friends". | | o o | | 07 Jul 2015 Climate scientists from five leading universities found | | o that 163 of Bob Dylan's 542 songs reference the climate o | | - almost a third - making him the musician most likely | | o to mention the weather in his lyrics. The Beatles came o | | in at number two, mentioning the weather in 48 of the | | o 308 songs they wrote. o | | | | o 07 Jul 2017 The Official Charts Company overhauled the way it o | | compiles the UK Top 40 in an effort to stop A-list | | o artists elbowing newer acts out of the way. The move o | | was prompted by Ed Sheeran, whose new album [Divide] | | o proved so popular that it propelled 16 tracks into the o | | top 20 in March. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 07 Jul 1928 American singer Mary Ford who with half of the husband- | | o and-wife musical team Les Paul and Mary Ford had the o | | 1953 US No.1 single 'Vaya Con Dios' and 16 top-ten | | o hits. Ford died from cancer on 30th September 1977. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1932 Joe Zawinul, pianist, Miles Davis band and American o | | jazz fusion band of the 1970s and early 1980s Weather | | o Report who had the 1976 single 'Birdland' and the 1977 o | | album Heavy Weather. He died on September 11th 2007. | | o o | | 07 Jul 1933 J.J. Barrie, US singer, One Hit Wonder with 1976 UK | | o No.1 single 'No Charge'. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1940 Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr), drums, vocals, Rory o | | Storm, The Beatles. He sang lead vocals on one track on | | o most Beatles albums, The Beatles scored 21 US No.1 & 17 o | | UK No.1 singles. Starr had the solo 1974 US No.1 & UK | | o No.4 single 'You're Sixteen' plus 9 other US Top 40 o | | hits. Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band have made many | | o tours and has featured; Joe Walsh, Howard Jones, Ian o | | Hunter, Peter Frampton, Todd Rundgren, Edgar Winter | | o Greg Lake along with other guests. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1944 American singer-songwriter Linda Jansen. She is best o | | known for her 1963 US No.1 hit 'My Boyfriend's Back' | | o with The Angels. She died 19 February 2019. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1944 Warren Entner, who with Grass Roots had the 1968 US o | | No.5 single 'Midnight Confessions', plus 13 other US | | o Top 40 singles. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1945 English musician Jim Rodford. He was a founding member o | | of Argent who had the 1972 UK No.5 single 'Hold Your | | o Head Up'. He was the bass guitarist for The Kinks from o | | 1978 until they disbanded in 1996 and in 2004, he | | o joined the reunited Zombies and was also a member of o | | The Swinging Blue Jeans. Rodford died after a fall on | | o 20 January 2018, aged 76. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1947 English rock and blues drummer Rob Townsend who with o | | Family, had the 1971 UK No.4 single 'In My Own Time', | | o and later became a member of The Blues Band. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1948 American rock guitarist Larry Reinhardt who played with o | | Iron Butterfly and Captain Beyond. At one time | | o Reinhardt was known by the nicknames "El Rhino" and o | | "Ryno". Reinhardt died aged 63 of cirrhosis of the | | o liver. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1950 David Hodo, from American disco group The Village o | | People. They had the hit singles 'Macho Man', 'In the | | o Navy', 'Go West' and the 1978 US No.2 hit 'YMCA'. The o | | group were originally conceived by Jacques Morali and | | o Henri Belolo to target disco's gay audience. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1962 English singer Clive Jackson who with Doctor And The o | | Medics had the 1986 UK No.1 single with their version | | o of the Norman Greenbaum 1969 hit 'Spirit In The Sky'. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1962 Mark White, bassist with American rock band The Spin o | | Doctors who had the 1993 UK No.3 & US No.7 single 'Two | | o Princes' and the hit 'Little Miss Can't Be Wrong'. o | | | | o 07 Jul 1981 Synyster Gates (Brian Elwin Haner, Jr.), American o | | guitarist, songwriter of Avenged Sevenfold, who had the | | o 2010 US No.1 album Nightmare and the 2013 US No.1 album o | | Hail to the King. | | o o | | 07 Jul 1988 Ilan Rubin, drummer, from Welsh rock band Lostprophets, | | o who scored the 2006 UK No.1 album Liberation o | | Transmission. | | o o | | 07 Jul 1994 Ashton Irwin, drummer with 5 Seconds Of Summer who had | | o a No.1 UK hit with 'She Looks So Perfect', their debut o | | album was a US No.1 and UK No.2. 5 Seconds of Summer | | o were also the first Australian act to achieve a US No.1 o | | album with their debut album. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o o | | 08 Jul 1954 Producer Sam Phillips took an acetate recording of | | o Elvis Presley singing 'That's All Right' to Memphis o | | radio station WHBQ DJ Dewey Phillips. He played the | | o song just after 9.30 that evening, the phone lines lit o | | up asking the DJ to play the song again. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1958 The first Gold record album presented by the Recording | | o Industry Association of America (RIAA) was awarded to o | | the soundtrack LP, 'Oklahoma'. The honor signified that | | o the album had reached one million dollars in sales. The o | | first Gold single issued by the RIAA was 'Catch a | | o Falling Star' by Perry Como in March of 1958. A Gold o | | single represented sales of one million records. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1965 The Dave Clark Five had their movie, 'Catch Us If You | | o Can', premiere in London. The film was renamed to o | | 'Having a Wild Weekend' for its US release. Songs | | o featured by the group in the movie included 'Catch Us o | | If You Can', 'Having a Wild Weekend' and 'I Can't Stand | | o It'. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1966 The Beatles released the 'Nowhere Man' 4-track EP in o | | the UK, which included: 'Drive My Car', 'Michelle' and | | o 'You Won't See Me'. All four tracks were taken from The o | | Beatles sixth UK studio album, 'Rubber Soul'. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1967 UK music weekly the Melody Maker ran a front-page | | o comment condemning the 3-month jail sentence given to o | | Rolling Stone Mick Jagger for possession of Benzedrine | | o tablets. Jagger was later given a conditional o | | discharge. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1967 The Monkees began a 29-date tour with The Jimi Hendrix | | o Experience as support act. Hendrix was dropped after o | | six shows after being told his act was not suitable for | | o their teenybopper audience. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1968 Pink Floyd kicked off their first 20-date North o | | American tour at the Kinetic Playground in Chicago. The | | o club became a driving force in the music business, o | | hosting famous rock acts such as The Doors, The Jimi | | o Hendrix Experience, Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Byrds, o | | Janis Joplin, The Mothers of Invention, Grateful Dead, | | o MC5, Jethro Tull, Deep Purple, Iron Butterfly, o | | Fleetwood Mac, Vanilla Fudge, Muddy Waters and | | o Jefferson Airplane. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1969 Marianne Faithfull collapsed on the set of 'Ned Kelly' o | | after taking a drug overdose. She was admitted to a | | o Sydney Hospital (she was later dropped from the movie). o | | | | o o | | 08 Jul 1970 The Everly Brothers Show, started an eleven-week prime | | o time slot on ABC-TV in the US. It began as a summer o | | replacement in 1970 for The Johnny Cash Show. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1971 Over-enthusiastic fans at a Mott The Hoople gig at the | | o Royal Albert Hall, London, England, caused some o | | injuries and two damaged boxes, prompting a temporary | | o ban on rock gigs at the venue. The group paid 1,467 o | | pounds for damages to property. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1972 Bill Withers started a three week run at No.1 on the US | | o singles chart with 'Lean On Me', his only No.1 hit, it o | | made No.18 in the UK. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1972 Donny Osmond was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with | | o his version of the Paul Anka song 'Puppy Love'. The o | | first of three solo No.1's for Donny. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1973 Led Zeppelin's fifth album 'Houses Of The Holy' was on | | o both the US and UK album charts. The album spent a o | | total of 39 weeks on the US chart. The cover art for | | o 'Houses Of The Holy' was inspired by the ending of o | | Arthur C. Clarke's novel 'Childhood's End'. It is a | | o collage of several photographs which were taken at the o | | Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland, by Aubrey Powell of | | o Hipgnosis. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1978 Gerry Rafferty's album 'City To City' went to No.1 on o | | the US chart, knocking off 'Saturday Night Fever', | | o which had been at the top of the charts for almost six o | | months. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1978 Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon from The Clash were | | o arrested for being drunk and disorderly after a gig at o | | the Apollo in Glasgow, both were fined. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1979 The B-52's made their UK live debut at London's Lyceum | | o Ballroom, supported by The Tourists. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1984 Bob Dylan's current European tour came to an end at o | | Slane Castle, County Meath in Ireland. Dylan was joined | | o on stage by Van Morrison and they duetted on 'It's All o | | Over Now Baby Blue'. U2's Bono, who was sent to | | o interview Dylan for the Irish rock magazine Hot Press, o | | ended up duetting with Dylan on 'Blowin' In The Wind' | | o and 'Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat'. Carlos Santana also o | | joined Dylan on stage and played guitar on the last | | o seven songs of the set. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1995 TLC started a seven week run at No.1 on the US singles o | | chart with 'Waterfalls', the group's second US No.1, | | o and a No.4 hit in the UK. The music video for the song o | | reflected its socially conscious lyrics. With a | | o million-dollar budget, the video was an MTV staple that o | | boosted the song's success. The video won four MTV | | o Video Music Awards in 1995, including Video of the o | | Year. TLC was the first African-American act to receive | | o the trophy. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1997 Weezer fan club founders Mykel Allan and her sister o | | Carli both died along with their younger sister, | | o Trysta, in a car accident in Colorado on the way back o | | from one of the band's shows. The girls were later | | o honored through many tribute songs, including Weezer's o | | 'Mykel and Carli' and Jimmy Eat World's 'Hear You Me.' | | o o | | 08 Jul 2002 Michael Jackson spoke out against the music industry's | | o treatment of artists, alleging that the business was o | | rife with racism. Speaking at a civil rights meeting in | | o New York, Jackson claimed there was a 'conspiracy' o | | among record companies, especially towards black | | o artists. A spokesman for Jackson's record label said o | | the remarks were 'ludicrous, spiteful and hurtful.' | | o o | | 08 Jul 2004 Mark Purseglove known as the world's 'biggest | | o bootlegger' was sentenced to 3 years 6 months jail by o | | Blackfriars Crown Court. Purseglove had built up a 15 | | o million pound pirate CD empire by bootlegging live o | | concerts of some of the world's biggest stars including | | o The Beatles, David Bowie and Pink Floyd. o | | | | o 08 Jul 2006 Queen guitarist Brian May made a "substantial" donation o | | to save hedgehogs from slaughter in the Outer Hebrides. | | o Although the exact amount was not revealed it was said o | | to be enough to pay for the rescue of hundreds of | | o hedgehogs from the Uists, where Scottish Natural o | | Heritage has been culling the animals for the past four | | o years. May's money would go towards funding cash o | | rewards for islanders so hundreds more hedgehogs can be | | o saved. o | | | | o 08 Jul 2007 Chemical Brothers went to No.1 on the UK album chart o | | with 'We Are The Night', the duo's sixth studio album | | o and the band's fifth consecutive album to top the o | | chart. The album won a Grammy Award for Best Electronic | | o Dance Album at the 50th Grammy Awards. o | | | | o 08 Jul 2007 Prince was forced off stage by police halfway through o | | his set at the First Avenue nightclub during a late- | | o night gig in his home town of Minneapolis. The club was o | | only allowed to stay open until 3.am but Prince took to | | o the stage at 2.45am. The singer had already played two o | | concerts in Minneapolis before his late-night club | | o appearance; his first performance was at a department o | | store, where he promoted his new cologne with a nine- | | o song, 45-minute set. o | | | | o 08 Jul 2016 Canadian rapper and singer Drake was at No.1 on the US o | | chart with his fourth studio album 'Views'. With | | o 'Views', Drake also joined Adele, Michael Bublé and o | | Taylor Swift as the only artists in the 2010s decade to | | o have an album remain at No.1 on the Billboard 200 for o | | six consecutive weeks. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 08 Jul 1930 American soul musician Earl Van Dyke, most notable as | | o the main keyboardist for Motown Records' in-house Funk o | | Brothers band during the late 1960s and early 1970s. | | o Van Dyke died of prostate cancer on 18 September 1992 o | | age 62. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1940 American bass player, songwriter, Joe B. Mauldin, best | | o known as the bassist for the early rock and roll group o | | The Crickets. He later became a recording engineer at | | o Gold Star Studios, the Los Angeles studio which became o | | the "hit factory" for Phil Spector, Brian Wilson and | | o other major 1960s rock performers. Mauldin died on o | | 7 Feb 2015 aged 74. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1944 Jaimoe Johanson, American drummer and percussionist, | | o and one of the founding members of The Allman Brothers o | | Band who released the classic album 'Eat a Peach' in | | o 1972 and had the 1973 US No.12 single 'Ramblin Man'. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1945 Ricky Wolf, from English pop group The Flowerpot Men o | | who had the 1967 UK No.4 single 'Let's Go To San | | o Francisco'. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1946 Finnish rock drummer Pentti Glan, best known for his o | | work with Alice Cooper and Lou Reed. He also appeared | | o in the movie 'The Rose' as the drummer of The Rose o | | Band. He died on November 7, 2017 of lung cancer at the | | o age of 71. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1955 Russell Christian, singer with English group The o | | Christians who had the 1988 UK No.8 single 'Harvest For | | o The World'. The name of the band refers to the surname o | | of the three brothers that were originally in the line- | | o up. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1960 Andy Fletcher, bass, synth, and a founding member with o | | English electronic band Depeche Mode. The group have | | o had 50 songs in the UK Singles Chart and seventeen top o | | 10 albums in the UK chart and have sold over 100 | | o million records worldwide. Hit singles included 'New o | | Life', 'Enjoy the Silence' and 'Just Can't Get Enough.' | | o He died on 26 May 2022 age 60. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1961 Toby Keith, country music singer-songwriter, record o | | producer and actor. His debut 'Should've Been a Cowboy' | | o topped the US country charts and was the most played o | | country song of the 1990s. The song has received three | | o million spins since then, according to Broadcast Music o | | Incorporated. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1961 Graham Jones, guitar, Haircut 100. The band had four UK | | o Top 10 hit singles between 1981 and 1982, including o | | 'Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)', 'Love Plus One' | | o and 'Fantastic Day'. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1963 Joan Osborne, American singer, songwriter who had the o | | 1996 UK No.6 single 'One Of Us'. She toured with Motown | | o sidemen the Funk Brothers and was featured in the o | | documentary film about them, 'Standing in the Shadows | | o of Motown'. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1970 American singer, songwriter, producer and multi- o | | instrumentalist Beck David Campbell, 1994 UK No.15 | | o single 'Loser' from his 1994 album 'Mellow Gold'. His o | | second official studio album 'Odelay' has appeared in | | o numerous publications' lists of the greatest records of o | | the 1990s. His 2017 album, 'Colors', won awards for | | o Best Alternative Album and Best Engineered Album at the o | | 61st Annual Grammy Awards. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1971 English drummer Neil Mavers from The La's (rock band | | o from Liverpool), originally active from 1983 until o | | 1992. They had the 1990 UK No.13 single 'There She | | o Goes'. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1976 David Kennedy, American guitarist, songwriter who was a o | | member of Box Car Racer, a band formed by Blink-182 | | o members Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1985 Jamie Cook, guitarist, with English rock band Arctic o | | Monkeys who had the 2005 UK No.1 single 'I Bet You Look | | o Good On The Dancefloor', and the 2006 UK No.1 album o | | 'Whatever People Say I Am That's What I'm Not'. The | | o band has won six Brit Awards - winning both Best o | | British Group and Best British Album three times, and | | o have been nominated for three Grammy Awards. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 09 Jul 1954 Elvis Presley recorded 'Blue Moon of Kentucky', (the o | | B-side for his first single) at Sun Studio in Memphis, | | o Tennessee. Presley had recorded the A-side 'That's o | | Alright' four days earlier. | | o o | | 09 Jul 1955 Bill Haley & His Comets went to No.1 on the US singles | | o chart with 'Rock Around the Clock', staying at No.1 for o | | eight weeks and becoming one of the biggest selling | | o singles of all time. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1956 After the June 30th trouble at Asbury Park, Bill Haley o | | and His Comets were denied permission to play at the | | o Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City. A city ordnance was o | | passed that read: "Rock and roll music encouraged | | o juvenile delinquency and inspired young females in lewd o | | bathing suits to perform obscene dances on the city's | | o beaches." o | | | | o 09 Jul 1958 Johnny Cash signed with Columbia Records, where he o | | would remain for the next 30 years releasing over 60 | | o albums. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1962 Bob Dylan recorded 'Blowin' In the Wind' at Columbia o | | Recording Studios in New York City during an afternoon | | o session. Dylan originally wrote and performed a two- o | | verse version of the song, as in its first public | | o performance, at Gerde's Folk City on April 16th, 1962. o | | Shortly after this, he added the middle verse. | | o o | | 09 Jul 1965 Otis Redding started recording sessions at Stax Studios | | o in Memphis, Tennessee, for what would become his third o | | studio album 'Otis Blue'. The album mainly consists of | | o cover versions of other R&B and soul artists' hits, o | | and was recorded in a 24-hour period. According to the | | o drummer, Al Jackson, Redding wrote 'Respect' after a o | | conversation they had during a break in the recording | | o session, in which he told Redding: "You're on the road o | | all the time. All you can look for is a little respect | | o when you come home." o | | | | o 09 Jul 1967 On a US tour supporting The Monkees, The Jimi Hendrix o | | Experience appeared at the Convention Hall, Miami, | | o Florida. After it became plainly apparent that the o | | group is not suited to teenybopper audiences, the | | o tour's promoter Dick Clark and Hendrix's manager Chas o | | Chandler concoct a story saying that the conservative | | o Daughters of the American Revolution group had o | | complained at Jimi's act and so the Experience left the | | o tour after just six shows. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1968 Tammy Wynette was at No.1 on the US Country singles o | | chart with 'D-I-V-O-R-C-E.' Written by Bobby Braddock | | o and Curly Putman, the song is a woman's perspective on o | | the impending collapse of her marriage. The lyrics | | o begin with an old parenting trick of spelling out words o | | mothers and fathers hope their young children will not | | o understand, they (the children) being not yet able to o | | spell or comprehend the word's meaning. The original | | o Tammy Wynette recording features in the films 'Five o | | Easy Pieces' and 'Brokeback Mountain.' | | o o | | 09 Jul 1969 Working at Abbey Road studios in London, The Beatles | | o recorded 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer.' John Lennon o | | returned to the studio after recovering from a car | | o crash in Scotland, and a bed was installed in the Abbey o | | Road studio for Yoko, who was pregnant, and who had | | o been more seriously injured in the car accident. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1971 David Bowie started recording sessions at Trident o | | Studios in London, for what would become the concept | | o album 'The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the o | | Spiders From Mars.' The character of Ziggy was | | o initially inspired by British rock 'n' roll singer o | | Vince Taylor, whom Bowie met after Taylor had had a | | o breakdown and believed himself to be a cross between a o | | god and an alien. | | o o | | 09 Jul 1972 Paul McCartney and Wings played their very first show | | o in the small French town of Chateauvillon. The band o | | included Denny Laine, Denny Seiwell, Henry McCullough | | o and Paul's wife, Linda. It was McCartney's first time o | | on the road since The Beatles quit touring in 1966. The | | o band travelled on a double Decker London bus with a o | | psychedelic interior. | | o o | | 09 Jul 1976 The Pretty Things, Supercharge, and third on the bill, | | o The Sex Pistols, all appeared at The Lyceum, London, o | | England. Tickets cost one pound seventy-five each. | | o o | | 09 Jul 1977 Elvis Costello quit his day job at Elizabeth Arden | | o Cosmetics to become a full time musician. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1983 The Police started an eight week run at No.1 on the US o | | singles chart with 'Every Breath You Take', also No.1 | | o in the UK. Taken from the bands album Synchronicity, o | | Sting won Song of the Year and The Police won Best Pop | | o Performance for the song at the 1984 Grammy Awards. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1983 Wham! went to No.1 on the UK album chart with their o | | debut release 'Fantastic!', which went on to spend 116 | | o weeks on the chart. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1988 Cheap Trick went to No.1 on the US singles chart with o | | 'The Flame', the group's only US No.1. | | o o | | 09 Jul 1988 Glenn Medeiros was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with | | o 'Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You'. The 18-year- o | | old from Hawaii was one of the youngest males to reach | | o the top of the charts. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1989 New Edition's production manager was charged with o | | criminal homicide after allegedly shooting the support | | o act's security man, after they ran over their stage o | | time. | | o o | | 09 Jul 1995 The Grateful Dead gave their last concert with leader | | o Jerry Garcia at Chicago's Soldier Field. Jerry would o | | die of a heart attack a month later while in drug | | o rehab. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1999 Elton John had a pacemaker fitted in an operation at a o | | London hospital, following reports about his ill | | o health. Sir Elton was forced to cancel a series of o | | concerts. | | o o | | 09 Jul 2004 David Bowie was forced to cancel a string of European | | o shows after emergency heart surgery. The 57-year-old o | | singer had an operation last month in Germany, where he | | o was on tour, to treat "an acutely blocked artery". The o | | star's cancellation last month of 11 European dates was | | o originally attributed to a shoulder injury. o | | | | o 09 Jul 2006 Lily Allen scored her first UK No.1 single with o | | 'Smile'. The organ riff is a sample of Jackie Mittoo | | o playing keyboards on 'Free Soul', by The Soul Brothers. o | | Lily's actor dad, Keith Allen, was part of the Fat Les | | o Band who had a hit with 'Vindaloo' in 1998. o | | | | o 09 Jul 2006 Muse started a two week run at No.1 on the UK album o | | chart with 'Black Holes & Revelations', the band's | | o fifth album release and second No.1. o | | | | o 09 Jul 2007 Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder was in trouble after o | | he smoked several cigarettes on stage during a concert | | o at The Ritz in Manchester. Smoking had been banned in o | | all enclosed public places in England on 1 July of this | | o year, and anyone flouting the law faced a 50 pound o | | fine. Performers were only exempt from the smoking ban | | o if the "artistic integrity" of their act required it. o | | | | o 09 Jul 2010 During a Santana concert at First Midwest Bank o | | Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois, guitarist Carlos | | o Santana proposed to his girlfriend, Cindy Blackman, who o | | had just finished a drum solo during the band's set. | | o The couple married in December 2010. o | | | | o 09 Jul 2011 Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant joined three o | | local musicians at a fundraising charity show in | | o Monmouth Wales, where tickets cost 3 pounds. The event o | | was a tribute to his friend and former Led Zeppelin | | o producer Pat Moran, who died of a rare dementia in o | | January. Plant delighted the small crowd in the | | o Monmouthshire town with songs from his Led Zeppelin o | | days as well as tunes from his solo career. | | o o | | 09 Jul 2013 Former Fugees singer Lauryn Hill began a three-month | | o prison sentence in Connecticut for tax evasion. The 38- o | | year-old was sentenced in May for failing to pay tax on | | o $1.8m of her earnings between 2005-07. After her o | | release, Hill would be under parole supervision for a | | o year, with the first three months to be spent confined o | | to her home. | | o o | | 09 Jul 2013 32-year-old Junior Bradshaw, who was involved in a plot | | o to rob and murder soul singer Joss Stone, was jailed o | | for 18 years. Both he, and Kevin Liverpool, were found | | o guilty at Exeter Crown Court three months ago. The pair o | | were found near the singer's home with a body bag and a | | o variety of weapons, including a Samurai sword, two o | | hammers, and knives. | | o o | | 09 Jul 2015 Phil Rudd, a drummer with AC/DC, was sentenced in New | | o Zealand to eight months house detention for drug o | | possession and making threats to kill. The court heard | | o how Rudd had fired several employees after the failure o | | of his solo album 'Head Job', in August last year. Rudd | | o had also called one victim saying: "I'm going to come o | | over and kill you." His sentence would be served at his | | o beachfront home in Tauranga, with Judge Thomas Ingram o | | warning he would be facing jail if he breached the | | o conditions. o | | | | o 09 Jul 2015 Transport for London, the government body that runs the o | | metro rail system in the UK, banned posters promoting | | o The Rolling Stones' forthcoming exhibition, o | | 'Exhibitionism', at London's Saatchi gallery, because | | o of its artwork. The neon advert showed the Rolling o | | Stones' iconic tongue and lips design plastered over a | | o woman's bikini bottoms. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 09 Jul 1925 Alan Dale, US singer. He had his own TV & radio show | | o during the 50s and scored the 1955 US No.7 single o | | 'Cheery Pink and Apple Blossom White'. Dale died on | | o 20th April 2002. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1929 Lee Hazlewood, US male singer, (1967 US No.14 & UK No. o | | 11 single 'Jackson', 1971 UK No.2 single with Nancy | | o Sinatra). Wrote the Nancy Sinatra hit, 'These Boots Are o | | Made for Walkin.' Died of cancer on 4th Aug 2007 at his | | o home near Las Vegas aged 78. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1941 Don McPherson, singer with American soul and R&B group o | | Main Ingredient, best known for their 1972 hit song | | o 'Everybody Plays the Fool'. He died on 4th July 1971. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1946 British singer Bon Scott (Ronald Belford Scott), with o | | Australian rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in | | o 1980. He was brought up in Kirriemuir, Scotland, before o | | moving to Melbourne, Australia, with his family in 1952 | | o at the age of six. Having arrived from 'Bonnie o | | Scotland', he was dubbed 'Bon', and the nickname stuck. | | o After a night of heavy drinking, Scott was found dead o | | in the backseat of a friend's car in South London on 19 | | o February 1980, the cause of death being subsequently o | | listed as 'acute alcohol poisoning'. | | o o | | 09 Jul 1947 Mitch Mitchell, drums, The Jimi Hendrix Experience | | o (1967 UK No.3 single 'Purple Haze', 1970 UK No.1 single o | | Voodoo Chile'). Mitchell had been in the ITV's 'Ready | | o Steady Go!' house band. Mitchell was found dead in his o | | US hotel room on 12th Nov 2008 aged 61. | | o o | | 09 Jul 1950 American singer-songwriter and pianist Gwen Guthrie who | | o had the 1986 UK No.5 single 'Ain't Nothing Goin' On But o | | The Rent'. She also sang backing vocals for Aretha | | o Franklin, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Peter Tosh, and o | | Madonna, among others, and wrote songs made famous by | | o Ben E. King and Roberta Flack. Guthrie died on 4th o | | February 1999 aged 48. | | o o | | 09 Jul 1953 Kate Garner, vocals, Haysi Fantayzee, (1982 UK No.11 | | o single 'John Wayne Is Big Leggy'). o | | | | o 09 Jul 1954 Debbie Sledge, singer, Sister Sledge, (1979 US No.2 o | | single 'We Are Family', 1985 UK No.1 single 'Frankie'). | | o o | | 09 Jul 1959 D.H. Peligro, American punk rock musician and the | | o second drummer for the Dead Kennedys from February 1981 o | | until their breakup in December 1986. In 1988, Peligro | | o joined the Red Hot Chili Peppers, replacing drummer o | | Jack Irons for a short time. | | o o | | 09 Jul 1959 Jim Kerr, singer, songwriter with Scottish rock band, | | o Simple Minds, who had the 1985 US No.1 single 'Don't o | | You, Forget About Me', and the 1989 UK No.1 single | | o 'Belfast Child', plus over 20 other UK Top 40 singles. o | | In 2016, they won the British Academy's Ivor Novello | | o Award for Outstanding Song Collection. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1959 English singer-songwriter Marc Almond, who with Soft o | | Cell had the 1981 UK No.1 single 'Tainted Love', (an | | o obscure 1965 northern soul track originally released by o | | Gloria Jones, the girlfriend of Marc Bolan). Solo hits | | o include the 1989 UK No.1 single with Gene Pitney, o | | 'Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart'. | | o o | | 09 Jul 1964 American singer, songwriter, actress, Courtney Love, | | o who was a notable presence in the punk and grunge o | | scenes of the 1990s. She married Kurt Cobain from | | o Nirvana on 24th Feb 1992. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1965 Frankie Bello, bassist with American heavy metal band o | | Anthrax. The group is considered one of the leaders of | | o the thrash metal scene from the 1980s. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1965 Tom Hingley, from English alternative rock band o | | Inspiral Carpets, who had the 1990 UK No.14 single | | o 'This Is How It Feels'. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1971 Kelvin Grant, vocals, Musical Youth, best remembered o | | for their successful 1982 single 'Pass the Dutchie', | | o which became a No.1 hit around the world. It was a o | | cover version of two songs: 'Gimme the Music' by U | | o Brown, and 'Pass the Kouchie' by Mighty Diamonds, which o | | deals with the recreational use of cannabis (kouchie | | o being slang for a cannabis pipe). o | | | | o 09 Jul 1975 Isaac Brock, singer, guitarist, Modest Mouse, (2007 US o | | No.1 album 'We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank'). | | o o | | 09 Jul 1975 American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and | | o producer Jack White, (John Gillis). With The White o | | Stripes, he had the 2003 UK No.1 album 'Elephant' which | | o spent 46 weeks on the UK chart. White is also a member o | | of The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather. Three of his | | o solo albums have reached No.1 on the Billboard charts. o | | | | o 09 Jul 1976 Dan Estrin, guitarist, Hoobastank, 2004 US No.2 hit o | | 'The Reason.' | | o o | | 09 Jul 1980 American drummer Aaron Sterling who has drummed for | | o John Mayer since 2011. As a session musician, Sterling o | | has played on hundreds of recodings including acts such | | o as Taylor Swift, Glen Campbell, Richie Sambora, Natalie o | | Maines, Shakira and Kelly Clarkson. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 10 Jul 1950 The US music show Your Hit Parade premiered on NBC-TV. o | | The program, which featured vocalists covering the top | | o hits of the week, had been on radio since 1935. It o | | moved to CBS in 1958 but was canceled the following | | o year, unable to cope with the rising popularity of Rock o | | 'n' Roll. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1961 Bobby Lewis started a seven week run at No.1 on the US | | o singles chart with 'Tossin' and Turnin', the longest o | | running No.1 single of 1961, spending seven weeks at | | o the top of the chart. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1964 200,000 Liverpudlians took to the streets to celebrate o | | The Beatles return to Liverpool for the northern | | o premiere of the group's first film 'A Hard Day's o | | Night.' The group were honored in a public ceremony in | | o front of Liverpool Town Hall and as The Beatles stood o | | on a balcony looking at the large crowd gathered below, | | o John Lennon gave a few Nazi "Sieg Heil" salutes. Not o | | everyone appreciated his sense of humor. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1965 The Rolling Stones started a four week run at No.1 on | | o the US singles chart with '(I Can't Get No) o | | Satisfaction', the group's first chart-topper there. In | | o the UK, the song was initially played only on pirate o | | radio stations, because its lyrics were considered too | | o sexually suggestive. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1966 Johnny Tilotson, The Jive Five, The Tymes, The Shangra- o | | Las and local band The Castiles (with Bruce Springsteen | | o on vocals) all appeared at the Surf 'n See Club in o | | Seabright New Jersey. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1968 Eric Clapton announced that Cream would break-up after | | o their current tour. The group's third album, Wheels of o | | Fire, was the world's first platinum-selling double | | o album and Cream are widely regarded as being the o | | world's first successful supergroup. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1968 The Nice were banned from appearing at London's Royal | | o Albert Hall after burning an American flag on stage. o | | Two years later, Keith Emerson, leader of the Nice, | | o joined Greg Lake and Carl Palmer in Emerson, Lake and o | | Palmer. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1969 The funeral of Rolling Stone Brian Jones took place in | | o his home town at Hatherley Road Parish Church, o | | Cheltenham. Canon Hugh Evan Hopkins read Jones' own | | o epitaph, 'Please don't judge me too harshly.' Bill o | | Wyman, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts from The Stones | | o attended the funeral. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1972 Harry Nilsson's eighth album, 'Son of Schmilsson' was o | | released. It featured George Harrison under the name | | o George Harrysong and Ringo Starr, listed as Richie o | | Snare, on some of the tracks. Peter Frampton also | | o played guitar on most of the album. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1974 David Bowie played the first of five dates at The Tower o | | Theatre in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, the recordings of | | o which made up the David Live album released later that o | | year. The album catches Bowie in transition from the | | o Ziggy Stardust/Aladdin Sane glam-rock era of his career o | | to the 'plastic soul' of Young Americans. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1976 One Hit Wonders Starland Vocal Band started a two week | | o run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Afternoon o | | Delight'. It was also their only hit in the UK, making | | o No.18 on the chart. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1978 Rolling Stone Bill Wyman was knocked unconscious after o | | falling from the stage during a Stones concert at the | | o Coliseum, St Paul, Minnesota. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1979 Chuck Berry was sentenced to five months in jail after o | | being found guilty of tax evasion. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1984 Session drummer and former member of Derek and the | | o Dominos, Jim Gordon, was sentenced to 16 years to life o | | in prison after being found guilty of murdering his | | o mother. It was after he was arrested that he was o | | properly diagnosed with schizophrenia and, although at | | o the trial the court accepted that Gordon had acute o | | schizophrenia, he was not allowed to use an insanity | | o defense because of changes to California law. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1986 Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead went into a five day o | | diabetic coma, resulting in the band withdrawing from | | o their current tour. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1987 Producer and record company executive John Hammond o | | died. He brought Stevie Ray Vaughan, Bob Dylan, Aretha | | o Franklin, Leonard Cohen and Bruce Springsteen to o | | Columbia Records. Hammond also worked as a producer | | o with Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Benny Goodman and o | | Count Basie. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1989 David F Pearsall, age 18 from Manchester, New Jersey, | | o was charged with theft after stealing a guitar at a o | | concert in Riverfront Park belonging to Richie Sambora | | o of Bon Jovi. o | | | | o 10 Jul 2005 The four members of Led Zeppelin were voted the UK's o | | ideal supergroup after 3,500 music fans were asked to | | o create their fantasy band for Planet Rock Radio. Jimmy o | | Page won best guitarist, followed by Guns N' Roses' | | o Slash and Deep Purple's Ritchie Blackmore. John Paul o | | Jones was named top bassist, with John Bonham, who died | | o in 1980, winning best drummer and Robert Plant beat the o | | late Freddie Mercury to best singer. | | o o | | 10 Jul 2008 The drum skin used on the cover of The Beatles' Sgt. | | o Pepper album sold for 541,250 pounds ($1m) at o | | Christie's Memorabilia auction in London. Other items | | o sold included John Lennon's lyrics for 'Give Peace a o | | Chance' which sold for 421,250 pounds ($832,257) and a | | o pair of tinted prescription sunglasses belonging to o | | Lennon, which he wore for the cover of the single 'Mind | | o Games', sold for 39,650 pounds ($79,000). A rare 1/4 o | | inch reel-to-reel master tape recording of the Jimi | | o Hendrix Experience performing at the Woburn Music o | | Festival in 1968 went for 48,050 pounds ($95,000), and | | o a Marshall amplifier used by Hendrix in concert fetched o | | 25,000 pounds ($50,000). | | o o | | 10 Jul 2011 A pub in Dundee, Scotland, called Lennon's Bar was | | o forced to change the name of the venue and remove all o | | Beatles memorabilia. The former Beatles' wife, Yoko | | o Ono, had threatened legal action for copyright o | | infringement. | | o o | | 10 Jul 2015 John Fogerty filed a countersuit, alleging that his | | o former bandmates in Creedence Clearwater Revival had o | | breached their contract in which he allowed them to use | | o the name Creedence Clearwater Revisited while touring o | | and playing the music they recorded together four | | o decades ago. Fogerty's action claimed that Creedence o | | bassist Stu Cook and drummer Doug Clifford had not paid | | o him in more than three years under terms of the o | | agreement they set up more than a decade ago. | | o o | | 10 Jul 2016 Cliff Richard instructed lawyers to make formal legal | | o complaints to South Yorkshire Police and the BBC over o | | their handling of a police raid on his home in 2014. | | o Police investigating historical sex allegations o | | launched an investigation in 2014, which was filmed by | | o the BBC. o | | | | o 10 Jul 2019 Bob Dylan super-fan Bill Pagel purchased the ultimate o | | rock collectible: the Hibbing, Minnesota house where | | o Dylan lived from 1948 to 1959. He bought the 1,600 o | | square foot home from Gregg and Donna French, who had | | o lived there since 1990, for $84,000. Pagel, a o | | pharmacist in his late seventies, has run the Bob Dylan | | o essential fan website 'boblinks.com' since 1995. o | | | | o 10 Jul 2021 American fiddle player Byron Berline died at the age of o | | 77 from complications of a stroke. He joined The Flying | | o Burrito Brothers in 1971, worked with Stephen Stills's o | | band, Manassas, and played on 'Country Honk' on the | | o Rolling Stones' album 'Let It Bleed'. He also worked o | | with many other artists including: Bob Dylan, Elton | | o John, The Byrds, Janis Ian, Willie Nelson, John Denver, o | | Rod Stewart, The Eagles, and The Band. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 10 Jul 1919 British singer John Johnston. With the Johnston | | o Brothers he had the 1955 UK No.1 with their version of o | | 'Hernando's Hideaway', from the movie The Pajama Game, | | o beating off the American versions by both Johnnie Ray o | | and Archie Bleyer. Johnston died on 10 June 1998. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1936 American Keyboard player Johnny Griffith. He was a | | o member of the Motown records in-house Funk Brothers o | | studio band and played on Marvin Gaye's 'Heard It | | o Through The Grapevine', 'I Can't Help Myself (Sugar o | | Pie, Honey Bunch)' by Four Tops, and 'Stop! In the Name | | o of Love' by The Supremes. He died of a heart attack on o | | 10 November 2002, aged 66. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1939 Mavis Staples, American rhythm and blues and gospel | | o singer, actress and civil rights activist. She recorded o | | and performed with her family's band The Staple Singers | | o who scored two No.1 singles, 'I'll Take You There' and o | | 'Let's Do It Again.' | | o o | | 10 Jul 1942 Ronnie James Dio, vocals, Elf, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, | | o and his own band Dio. He died on 16 May 2010, after a o | | six-month battle with stomach cancer. He was 67 years | | o old. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1943 Jerry Miller, guitarist from American psychedelic rock o | | group Moby Grape, known for their debut album Moby | | o Grape (1967). o | | | | o 10 Jul 1944 John Dymond (Beaky), guitarist for British pop/rock o | | group 'Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich', who | | o scored the 1968 UK No.1 single 'Legend Of Xanadu.' o | | | | o 10 Jul 1947 Arlo Guthrie, US singer, songwriter, son of folksinger o | | Woody Guthrie, (1967 album 'Alice's Restaurant', 1972 | | o US No.18 single 'The City Of New Orleans'). o | | | | o 10 Jul 1949 Dave Smalley, The Raspberries, famous for their hits o | | 'Go All The Way', 'I Wanna Be With You' and 'Overnight | | o Sensation (Hit Record).' o | | | | o 10 Jul 1950 Greg Kihn, American singer who scored the 1983 US No.2 o | | single 'Jeopardy'. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1954 Neil Tennant, vocals, Pet Shop Boys, (1986 UK & US No.1 | | o single 'West End Girls', plus 3 other UK No.1 singles o | | and over 20 UK Top 40 hits), ex editor of music paper | | o Smash Hits. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1958 American banjo player Bela Fleck, widely acknowledged o | | as one of the world's most innovative and technically | | o proficient banjo players. Fleck has shared Grammy wins o | | with Asleep at the Wheel, and has been nominated in | | o more categories than any other musician, namely o | | country, pop, jazz, bluegrass, classical, folk, spoken | | o word, composition, and arranging. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1959 Sandy West, drummer, founding member of US all girl o | | group The Runaways. West died on 21 Oct 2006. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1960 Martyn P Casey, keyboards, from Australian rock band | | o Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds who have released over 15 o | | studio albums including the 2013 Australian No.1 'Push | | o the Sky Away'. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1964 Graham Lambert, guitarist from English alternative rock o | | band Inspiral Carpets who had the 1990 UK No.14 single | | o 'This Is How It Feels'. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1965 Peter DiStefano, American guitarist and songwriter, o | | best known for his work in the alternative rock band | | o Porno for Pyros. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1970 Gary LeVox, singer, with American country band Rascal o | | Flatts who scored the 2004 US country No.2 single 'I | | o Melt', and the 2006 US No.1 album 'Me And My Gang'. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1970 Jason Orange, vocals, Take That (1995 UK No.1 single o | | 'Back For Good' and seven other UK No.1 singles, 1993 | | o UK No.1 album 'Everything Changes' spent 78 weeks on o | | the UK chart). Re-formed without Robbie Williams in | | o 2006 for a sold-out European tour. Topped the UK o | | singles and album charts simultaneously for the first | | o time in their career, when the single 'Patience' and o | | album 'Beautiful World' both reached No.1 in Dec 2006. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1974 Imelda May, Irish singer, songwriter, multi- | | o instrumentalist who has worked with Jeff Beck, Eric o | | Clapton, and David Gilmour. May is known for her | | o musical style of rockabilly revival and has also been o | | compared to female jazz musicians such as Billie | | o Holiday. o | | | | o 10 Jul 1978 American musician, singer-songwriter Jesse Lacey, the o | | lead vocalist and guitarist for Brand New. Their fifth | | o album 'Science Fiction', released in 2017, went to No.1 o | | on the US chart. | | o o | | 10 Jul 1980 Jessica Simpson, American singer who had the 2000 UK | | o No.7 single 'I Wanna Love You Forever'. Her debut o | | studio album, released in 1999, sold over four million | | o copies worldwide. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 11 Jul 1955 Alma Cogan was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with o | | 'Dreamboat'. Cogan went on to score over 20 UK Top 40 | | o singles. Nicknamed 'The Girl With the Laugh In Her o | | Voice', she was the highest paid British female | | o entertainer of her era. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1964 The Beatles appeared live on the ABC Television program o | | "Lucky Stars (Summer Spin)", performing 'A Hard Day's | | o Night', 'Long Tall Sally', 'Things We Said Today' and o | | 'You Can't Do That'. To avoid the crowd of fans waiting | | o for them, The Beatles arrived at the Teddington Studio o | | Centre by boat, traveling down the River Thames. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1969 'Space Oddity' by David Bowie was released in the UK | | o for the first time. It was timed to coincide with the o | | Apollo moon landing but had to be re-released before it | | o became a hit, later in the year in the UK (but not o | | until 1973 in the US). Bowie would later revisit his | | o Major Tom character in the songs 'Ashes to Ashes', o | | 'Hallo Spaceboy' and possibly the music video for | | o 'Blackstar'. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1970 Self Portrait gave Bob Dylan his fifth UK No.1 album. o | | Released by Columbia Records, his tenth studio album | | o was Dylan's second double album, and featured mostly o | | cover versions of well-known pop and folk songs. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1970 Three Dog Night started a two-week run at No.1 in the | | o US with their version of the Randy Newman song 'Mama o | | Told Me Not To Come', which was also a No.3 hit in the | | o UK. The song was first covered by Eric Burdon on his o | | first solo album in 1966 and gave Tom Jones & | | o Stereophonics a No.4 hit on the UK Singles Chart in o | | 2000. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1971 The Bruce Springsteen Band opened for Humble Pie at the | | o Sunshine In, Asbury Park in New Jersey. After the show o | | an impressed Peter Frampton from Humble Pie, tells | | o Springsteen and the band he'd like to have them open o | | for them on a national basis. Frampton also said he | | o would be happy to get the band an audition with his o | | record label, A & M Records. For no logical reason | | o Springsteen's manager Tinker West declined both offers o | | on the spot. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1975 Fleetwood Mac released their tenth studio album often | | o referred to as The White Album, the first Fleetwood Mac o | | album to feature Lindsey Buckingham as guitarist and | | o Stevie Nicks as vocalist. The album reached number 1 on o | | the Billboard chart over a year after entering the | | o chart, spent 37 weeks within the top 10, and more than o | | fifteen months within the top 40. It was the second | | o biggest album of 1976 (behind Frampton Comes Alive! by o | | Peter Frampton). | | o o | | 11 Jul 1977 Tonight saw the opening night of a new punk venue, The | | o Vortex Club, on Wardour Street, London with Siouxise, o | | Adam And The Ants, The Slits and Sham 69. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1981 The Specials had their second and final UK No.1 single | | o with 'Ghost Town'. Despite being a song about Coventry, o | | the band chose to film the video of themselves driving | | o a Vauxhall Cresta around some empty London streets. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1982 Phil Collen, former guitarist with the glam rock band o | | Girl, replaced Pete Willis in Def Leppard who was fired | | o due to excessive alcohol consumption on the job. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1987 Heart started a three week run at No.1 on the US o | | singles chart with 'Alone', it made No.3 in the UK. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1992 A range of eight ties, designed by Jerry Garcia of the | | o Grateful Dead went on sale in the US. President Bill o | | Clinton bought a set. The collection grossed millions | | o in the US by the end of the year. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1996 Jonathan Melvoin keyboard player with the Smashing o | | Pumpkins died from a drug overdose in New York City | | o aged 34. Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin who o | | was with Melvoin tried but failed to revive him after | | o Chamberlin was allegedly advised by 911 operators to o | | put Melvoin's head in the shower. Several songs were | | o inspired by his death, including Sarah McLachlan's hit o | | single 'Angel.' He was the brother of Susannah and | | o Wendy Melvoin of Prince and the Revolution. Melvoin had o | | also been a member of The Dickies. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1998 Billie went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with | | o 'Because We Want To'. The 15 year old made chart o | | history by becoming the second youngest female to score | | o a No.1; Helen Shapiro was the youngest at 14 with the o | | 1961 No.1 single 'You Don't Know'. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1999 Ricky Martin started a three week run at No.1 on the UK | | o singles chart with 'Livin' La Vida Loca'. A US No.1 for o | | 5 weeks. The song was the first No.1 song to be | | o recorded, edited, and mixed totally on a DAW (digital o | | audio workstation). | | o o | | 11 Jul 2000 After being sacked 'out of the blue' last year, Richard | | o Ashcroft's ex-manger Jazz Summers issued a writ citing o | | breach of contract for an undisclosed sum said to be | | o 'in excess of 50,000 pounds'. o | | | | o 11 Jul 2002 The funeral of The Who's bass player John Entwistle o | | took place at a church in The Cotswolds. More than 200 | | o mourners filed into the 12th century church of St. o | | Edward in Stow-on-the-wold. | | o o | | 11 Jul 2004 The Darkness replaced David Bowie at this years T In | | o The Park Scottish festival following his heart o | | operation. Other acts appearing included Muse, Franz | | o Ferdinard, Faithless, Scissor Sisters, Black Eyed Peas o | | and Pink. | | o o | | 11 Jul 2004 UK band McFly went to No.1 on the UK album chart with | | o 'Room On The 3rd Floor.' They broke the record set by o | | The Beatles as the youngest group ever to debut at No.1 | | o on the album charts. o | | | | o 11 Jul 2009 The Black Eyes Peas 'I Gotta Feeling' started a 14-week o | | run at No.1 on the US singles chart ending the 12-week | | o run of the band's previous single 'Boom Boom Pow'. It o | | made the band only the fourth to replace themselves at | | o No.1 in chart history, following The Beatles, Boyz II o | | Men, and OutKast. | | o o | | 11 Jul 2011 Rob Grill, lead singer and bassist for the 1960s rock | | o band The Grass Roots, whose hits included 'Midnight o | | Confessions', 'Temptation Eyes' and 'Let's Live for | | o Today', died after suffering a head injury from a fall o | | caused by a stroke. He was 67. | | o o | | 11 Jul 2013 Pearl Jam released their tenth studio album 'Lightning | | o Bolt' which went to No.1 on the US album chart. o | | | | o 11 Jul 2014 Producer and drummer Tommy Ramone (Thomas Erdelyi), o | | from the influential punk rock band the Ramones died | | o aged 65 following unsuccessful treatment for bile duct o | | cancer. He was the last surviving original member of | | o the Ramones before his death. Erdelyi was also an o | | assistant engineer for the production of the Jimi | | o Hendrix album Band of Gypsys. o | | | | o 11 Jul 2015 James McElvar the singer in the Scottish boy band o | | Rewind was said to be lucky to be alive after | | o collapsing with heat exhaustion on board a flight o | | travelling from Stansted to Glasgow. The singer became | | o ill after wearing 12 layers of clothing to avoid paying o | | the 45 pound ($66) extra baggage fee. | | o o | | 11 Jul 2019 Toymakers Mattel announced a new collectable David | | o Bowie doll inspired by his signature Ziggy Stardust o | | fashion. Dubbed Barbie as Bowie, the doll is dressed as | | o the late singer's glam-rock alter ego, complete with a o | | pair of red platform boots and topped with his fiery- | | o red mullet. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 11 Jul 1931 American actor, singer, film producer, Tab Hunter. He | | o starred in more than 40 films and was a well-known o | | Hollywood star of the 1950s and 1960s. His 1957 hit | | o 'Young Love,' was No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart o | | for six weeks and seven weeks on the UK Chart. He died | | o on 8 July 2018, three days before his 87th birthday. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1946 British guitarist Peter Pye from beat, pop group The o | | Honeycombs who scored the Joe Meek produced 1964 UK | | o No.1 single 'Have I The Right'. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1947 John Holt, reggae singer and songwriter who first found o | | fame as a member of the Paragons, before establishing | | o himself as a solo artist. Holt penned 'The Tide Is o | | High' made famous by Blondie. He died on 20th October | | o 2014. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1949 Jeff Hana, from American country rock band, Nitty o | | Gritty Dirt Band who scored the 1971 US No.9 single 'Mr | | o Bojangles'. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1951 Bonnie Pointer, singer with American R&B singing group o | | The Pointer Sisters who had the 1981 US No.2 single, | | o 'Slow Hand' and the 1984 UK No.2 single 'Automatic'. o | | The Pointer Sisters have won three Grammy Awards and | | o had 13 US top 20 hits between 1973 and 1985. She died o | | on 8 June 2020 from a cardiac arrest aged 69. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1954 Benny DeFranco, from family pop group The DeFranco | | o Family, who scored the 1973 US No.3 single 'Heartbeat- o | | It's A Lovebeat', the biggest selling US single of | | o 1973. Based on The Osmonds, the group featured 10 year o | | old Tony DeFranco. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1957 Pete Murphy, singer songwriter from English post-punk | | o band Bauhaus, who had the 1982 UK No.15 single with o | | their version of the David Bowie song 'Ziggy Stardust'. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1958 Kirk Whalum, American jazz saxophonist and songwriter. | | o He toured with Whitney Houston for more than seven o | | years and soloed in her single 'I Will Always Love | | o You', the best-selling single by a female artist in o | | music history. He was also featured on many Luther | | o Vandross albums. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1959 Richie Sambora, guitar, Bon Jovi, (1986 US No.1 album o | | 'Slippery When Wet' plus 5 UK No.1 albums. 1987 US No.1 | | o & UK No.4 single 'Livin' On A Prayer'). o | | | | o 11 Jul 1959 Suzanne Vega, US singer, songwriter, (1990 UK No.2 o | | single 'Tom's Diner', with DNA). | | o o | | 11 Jul 1966 Melanie Appleby, (Mel and Kim, 1987 UK No.1 single | | o 'Respectable'). She died from cancer on 18th January o | | 1990 at the age of 23. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1969 John Kiffmeyer, known professionally as Al Sobrante, | | o American musician, best known as a former drummer for o | | the punk rock band Green Day. | | o o | | 11 Jul 1975 Samer El Nahhal, bassist, Lordi. Became Finland's first | | o ever Eurovision Song Contest winners after their song o | | 'Hard Rock Hallelujah' won the contest held in Athens | | o in 2006. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1975 Lil' Kim, US singer, (Kimberly Jones), 1997 UK No.11 o | | single 'Not Tonight', 2001 US & UK No.1 single with | | o Christina Aguilera, Mya and Pink, 'Lady Marmalade'. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1975 Rick McMurray, drummer from Northern Irish alternative o | | rock band Ash who scored the 1995 UK No.11 single 'Girl | | o From Mars' and the 1996 UK No.1 album 1977. o | | | | o 11 Jul 1984 Canadian musician, Tobias Jesso Jr. who was a member of o | | The Sessions. He has also worked with Adele co-writing | | o 'When We Were Young' from her album 25. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 12 Jul 1954 19-year-old Elvis Presley signed a recording contract o | | with Sun Records. He also gave in his notice at his day | | o job at The Crown Electric Company. Sam Phillips from o | | Sun Records originally wanted to use the 19-year-old to | | o make demos of songs meant for other artists, but soon o | | realized that here was the man who could bridge the gap | | o between white and black performances. o | | | | o 12 Jul 1958 The Quarrymen, featuring John Lennon, Paul McCartney, o | | George Harrison, John "Duff" Lowe on piano and Colin | | o Hanton on drums, recorded a vanity disc at a small o | | studio in an electronics shop owned by a man named | | o Percy Phillips. The band recorded 'That'll Be The Day' o | | and 'In Spite Of Danger' in one take each. With the | | o names of the tunes and the song's writers hand written o | | on the label, each band member was to keep the 10-inch | | o 78 RPM disc for a week before passing it on. Both o | | recordings eventually ended up on 'Anthology 1'. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1962 Ray Charles was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with | | o the Don Gibson penned country ballad 'I Can't Stop o | | Loving You'. His only UK No.1 was taken from his | | o 'Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music' album. o | | | | o 12 Jul 1962 The Rolling Stones made their live debut at the Marquee o | | Jazz Club, London, with Dick Taylor on bass (later of | | o The Pretty Things) and Mick Avory on drums, (later of o | | The Kinks). Billed as The Rollin' Stones, they were | | o paid 20 pounds for the gig, the equivalent of 330 o | | pounds in 2010. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1964 The Beatles appeared at the Hippodrome Theatre in | | o Brighton with The Fourmost and the Shubdubs (whose o | | drummer, Jimmy Nicol, had filled in for an ill Ringo | | o Starr on The Beatles' world tour). Also in the US The o | | Ed Sullivan Show re-broadcast The Beatles' first live | | o television appearance on the Sullivan show (from o | | February 9). On the way to tonight's gig George | | o Harrison was involved in a minor crash in his brand new o | | E-Type Jaguar in Kings Road, Fulham, London. Passing | | o pedestrians collected bits of broken glass as o | | souvenirs. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1968 Mickey Dolenz from The Monkees married Samantha Juste | | o who he met when working in the UK on the BBC TV show o | | Top Of The Pops. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1969 One Hit Wonders Zager and Evans started a six week run | | o at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'In The Year 2525, o | | (Exordium And Terminus)'. The song was also No.1 in the | | o UK, making them the only one hit wonders ever in both o | | the US and UK singles charts. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1979 American singer songwriter Minnie Riperton died of | | o cancer aged 31. The Stevie Wonder produced 'Loving You' o | | gave Minnie a US No.1 single in 1975. She worked at | | o Chess records singing backup for various artists such o | | as Etta James, Fontella Bass, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry | | o and Muddy Waters. She also sang lead for the o | | experimental rock/soul group Rotary Connection, from | | o 1967 to 1971. Also a member of Wonderlove in 1973, a o | | backup group for Stevie Wonder. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1980 During their 23 date '11 O'clock Tick Tock' U2 played | | o at The Moonlight, West Hampstead in London, England. o | | | | o 12 Jul 1980 Olivia Newton-John and the Electric Light Orchestra had o | | the UK No.1 single with 'Xanadu', taken from the film | | o of the same name. It gave Olivia Newton-John her third o | | UK No.1 single. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1983 Former Traffic member Chris Wood died of liver failure | | o after a lengthy illness. He also played with Jimi o | | Hendrix in 1968, appearing on the Electric Ladyland | | o album and worked with Free, John Martyn and the Small o | | Faces. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1986 Boy George and singer Marilyn were arrested in London, | | o England, for possession of drugs. o | | | | o 12 Jul 1986 Simply Red scored their first US No.1 single with o | | 'Holding Back The Years'. Simply Red singer Mick | | o Hucknall wrote the song when he was seventeen, while o | | living at his father's house. The chorus did not come | | o to him until many years later. o | | | | o 12 Jul 1988 Michael Jackson arrived in the UK for his first ever o | | solo appearances. He performed a total of eight nights | | o to 794,000 people. o | | | | o 12 Jul 1991 Take That released their debut single 'Do What U Like' o | | which was a commercial failure, peaking at No. 82 on | | o the UK Singles Chart. The low-budget video for the o | | track featured the band getting naked, showing their | | o bare buttocks and smearing jelly over themselves, o | | resulting in the video being banned from daytime | | o television. o | | | | o 12 Jul 1996 Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin was charged o | | with drug possession after the death of the band's | | o keyboard player Jonathan Melvoin in his New York Hotel o | | room. | | o o | | 12 Jul 2000 A statue erected in the memory of John Lennon was | | o unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square. The sculpture o | | featured a revolver with a knotted barrel created by | | o Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reutersward. o | | | | o 12 Jul 2003 Saxophonist, composer and arranger Benny Carter died o | | aged 95. He worked with Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, | | o Ray Charles and composed many TV theme's including o | | Ironside and M-Squad. | | o o | | 12 Jul 2008 Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood left his wife of 23 years and | | o moved in with an 18-year-old Russian cocktail waitress. o | | The 61-year-old dad-of-four had met the teenager while | | o out drinking and had taken her away to his luxury pad o | | in Ireland. | | o o | | 12 Jul 2008 American singer Earl Nelson (Earl Lee Nelson) died in | | o Lake Charles, Louisiana. One half of the duo, Bob And o | | Earl, (recorded 'Harlem Shuffle' in 1963). Nelson sang | | o background vocals on 'Rockin' Robin', a US No. 2 for o | | the Jackson 5 in 1972. | | o o | | 12 Jul 2012 Pollstar magazine announced that former Pink Floyd | | o bassist Roger Waters had grossed up $158.1 million in o | | concert ticket sales worldwide so far this year with | | o 'The Wall Live Show'. Bruce Springsteen came in second o | | place with $79.9 million. | | o o | | 12 Jul 2019 Tarazaga-Orero was arrested by police and remanded in | | o custody for stalking former One Direction singer Harry o | | Styles. The Spaniard had been sleeping on a bench near | | o the London house owned by Styles and had been posting o | | notes through his letter box for over two months. | | o Permission was granted for Styles to give evidence from o | | behind a screen during the trial. | | o o | | 12 Jul 2020 English singer-songwriter Judy Dyble died age 71. She | | o was a founding member of Fairport Convention and Trader o | | Horne. In addition, she and multi-instrumental Ian | | o McDonald joined and recorded several tracks with Giles, o | | Giles and Fripp, who later became King Crimson. During | | o Fairport's early live shows in London in the late 1960s o | | Dyble shared stages with acts such as Jimi Hendrix, and | | o Syd Barrett (Pink Floyd). Famously, she sat on the o | | front of the stage at the Speakeasy Club knitting, | | o while Hendrix and Fairport Convention guitarist Richard o | | Thompson jammed. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 12 Jul 1935 English songwriter Barry Mason. A leading songwriter of | | o the 1960s, he wrote the bulk of his most successful o | | songs in partnership with Les Reed. His song writing | | o credits included three UK Singles Chart No.1s, "Love o | | Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)", "The Last Waltz", and | | o "I Pretend". His songs have been recorded by many o | | artists including Tom Jones, David Essex, The Drifters, | | o Rod Stewart, Petula Clark, Perry Como, Elvis Presley o | | and Engelbert Humperdinck. He died age 85 on 16 April | | o 2021. o | | | | o 12 Jul 1937 Saxophonist Howie Casey who was a member of Derry and o | | the Seniors, the first rock and roll band from | | o Liverpool to play clubs in Germany and later, as leader o | | of the renamed Howie Casey and the Seniors, the first | | o Liverpool group to record an LP. He later featured on o | | several albums by Paul McCartney ('Band on the Run', | | o 'Wings at the Speed of Sound' and 'Back to the Egg') o | | and played live with Paul McCartney on the 'Wings Over | | o the World' tour. He also worked with Marc Bolan, The o | | Who, Chuck Berry and Carl Perkins. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1943 Christine McVie, keyboards, vocals, Chicken Shack, and | | o then Fleetwood Mac, who scored the US No.1 single o | | 'Dreams' taken from their worldwide No.1 album | | o 'Rumours' which spent 31 weeks on the US chart. Eight o | | of her songs appeared on Fleetwood Mac's 1988 Greatest | | o Hits album. o | | | | o 12 Jul 1947 English singer, guitarist, songwriter Wilko Johnson who o | | with Dr Feelgood had the 1979 UK No.9 single 'Milk And | | o Alcohol' and a founding member of Solid Senders. Wilko o | | stated in early 2013 that he had terminal cancer and | | o was given just 10 months to live, and aptly announced o | | he was going on a farewell tour. On 22 March 2013, | | o Wilko played what he thought would be his final show o | | guesting with Madness on the television programme | | o 'Madness Live: Goodbye Television Centre' which was o | | broadcast on BBC Four. In Oct 2014 Johnson said he has | | o been "cured" of the terminal pancreatic cancer. o | | | | o 12 Jul 1950 Eric Carr, drummer with American hard rock band Kiss. o | | Their 1976 US No 11 album 'Rock and Roll Over' spent 26 | | o weeks on the chart and they had the 1987 UK No.4 single o | | 'Crazy Crazy Nights'. Carr died on 24th November 1991. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1952 Philip Taylor Kramer, bass guitar, Iron Butterfly. His | | o disappearance on February 12, 1995 caused a mystery o | | lasting four years. On May 29, 1999, Kramer's Ford | | o Aerostar minivan and skeletal remains were found by o | | photographers looking for old car wrecks to shoot at | | o the bottom of Decker Canyon near Malibu, California. o | | Based on forensic evidence, his death was ruled as a | | o probable suicide. o | | | | o 12 Jul 1952 Liz Mitchell, singer, from German vocal group Boney M, o | | who had the 1978 UK No.1 & US No.30 single 'Rivers Of | | o Babylon' and with more than 150 million records sold, o | | they are one of the best-selling artists of all time. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1953 Billy and Bobby Alessi, (identical twin brothers), | | o known as the Alessi Brothers who scored the 1977 UK o | | No.8 single 'Oh. Lori.' Both Billy and Bobby Alessi had | | o previously worked in the Broadway cast of the musical o | | Hair. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1962 American musician Dan Murphy, guitarist with American | | o alternative rock band Soul Asylum, who had the 1993 US o | | No.5 and UK No.7 single 'Runaway Train'. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1964 Tim Gane, guitar, keyboards, with British indie group | | o Stereolab, who had the 1994 UK minor hit single 'Ping o | | Pong'. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1967 American guitarist John Petrucci, best known as a | | o founding member of the progressive metal/rock band o | | Dream Theater. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1968 American hip-hop and R&B record producer Chucky | | o Thompson. He was a member of Bad Boy Entertainment's o | | 'Hitmen' team of in-house producers during the 1990s, | | o and worked with Bad Boy mogul Sean Combs on material o | | for artists such as The Notorious B.I.G. and Faith | | o Evans. He died of complications from COVID-19 on 9 o | | August 2021. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1977 Dominic Howard, drums, from English rock band Muse who | | o scored the 2003 UK No.1 album 'Absolution', and the o | | 2003 UK No.8 single, 'Time Is Running Out'. Muse were | | o nominated for five Grammy Awards, of which they won o | | Best Rock Album for 'The Resistance'. | | o o | | 12 Jul 1983 Kimberly Perry, singer with American country music | | o group The Band Perry, who scored the US Country No.1 o | | hit 'If I Die Young'. The bands second album, | | o 'Pioneer', released in 2013 produced additional No.1 o | | singles in 'Better Dig Two', and 'DONE.' | | o o | | 12 Jul 1984 Gareth Gates, UK singer, TV's Pop Idol runner up, (2002 | | o UK No.1 single 'Unchained Melody'). o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 13 Jul 1963 The Rolling Stones played their first ever gig outside o | | London when they appeared at The Alcove Club, | | o Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, supporting The Hollies. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1964 The Animals went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with o | | 'The House Of The Rising Sun.' Recorded in one take, | | o this was the first UK No.1 to have a playing time of o | | more than four minutes. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1965 Paul McCartney was presented with five Ivor Novello | | o Awards at a lunch party at The Savoy, London. John o | | Lennon refused to attend; Paul was 40 minutes late | | o after he had forgotten about the engagement. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1966 Ike & Tina Turner's 'River Deep - Mountain High,' o | | peaked at No.3 on the UK singles chart, earning them a | | o gig opening for The Rolling Stones. Their success has o | | tragic consequences, as Ike gets more an more violent | | o toward Tina, who endures years of abuse. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1967 Pink Floyd made their second appearance on BBC Top Of o | | The Pops to promote their new single 'See Emily Play' | | o which was hosted by Pete Murray. The single went on to o | | peak at No.6 on the UK chart. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1968 Black Sabbath played their first gig at a small | | o backstreet Blues club in Birmingham, England. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1969 Over 100 US radio stations banned The Beatles new o | | single 'The Ballad Of John and Yoko' due to the line | | o 'Christ, you know it ain't easy', calling it offensive. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1972 During a North American tour The Rolling Stones played o | | the first of two nights at the Cobo Hall, Detroit, | | o Michigan. The Doors, Aerosmith, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, o | | Bruce Springsteen and Kiss have all appeared here. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1974 Elton John started a two-week run at No.1 on the UK | | o album chart with his eighth studio release, Caribou, o | | and his third No.1 album. The album contained the | | o singles, 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me', and 'The o | | Bitch Is Back'. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1974 George McCrae started a two week run at No.1 on the US | | o singles chart with 'Rock Your Baby', his only US No.1, o | | also No.1 in the UK. Regarded by some as the first | | o Disco No.1, it was a New York City club hit first. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1974 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played the o | | first of a three night, six show residency at the | | o newly-opened Bottom Line in New York City. The shows o | | received rave reviews and created a buzz in the music | | o industry. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1978 The BBC announced a ban on The Sex Pistols latest o | | single 'No One Is Innocent', which featured vocals by | | o Ronnie Biggs, the British criminal notorious for his o | | part in the Great Train Robbery of 1963. At the time of | | o the recording Biggs was living in Brazil and still o | | wanted by the British authorities, but immune from | | o extradition. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1985 At 12.01 Status Quo started the Live Aid extravaganza, o | | held between Wembley Stadium, London and The JFK | | o Stadium, Philadelphia. The cream of the world's biggest o | | rock stars took part in the worldwide event, raising | | o over $40million. TV pictures beamed to over 1.5bn o | | people in 160 countries made it the biggest live | | o broadcast ever known. Artists who appeared included o | | Paul McCartney, Phil Collins, The Who, U2, David Bowie | | o and Mick Jagger, Queen, Tina Turner, The Cars, Neil o | | Young, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Bryan Adams, Hall and | | o Oates, Lionel Richie and Led Zeppelin. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1985 Duran Duran became the first artists to have a No.1 on o | | the US singles chart with a James Bond theme, when 'A | | o View To A Kill' went to the top of the charts. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1985 Elton John re-signed with MCA Records in America, his o | | five-album deal being worth $8 million, the biggest | | o advance in history at the time. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1987 Representatives of fifty of America's largest record o | | retailers were guests at Michael Jackson's home in | | o Encino, California, to preview his new album, 'Bad'. o | | The LP would go on to sell over 30 million copies | | o worldwide. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1990 Curtis Mayfield was badly injured after a strong gust o | | of wind blew a lighting rig on him during an outside | | o concert in Brooklyn, New York. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1991 Bryan Adams went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with o | | 'Everything I Do I Do It For You' which featured on the | | o soundtrack for the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. o | | It stayed at No.1 for a record-breaking 16 weeks | | o (breaking a record held since 1955), also a No.1 in the o | | US (for 7 weeks) and a hit in 16 other countries. Won a | | o Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a o | | Motion Picture in 1992. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1996 Over 2,000 guitar players, including Chet Atkins and | | o Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, set a new world record for the o | | largest jam session ever when they played 'Heartbreak | | o Hotel' for 75 minutes at Nashville's Riverfront Park. o | | The previous record was set in Vancouver, Canada, on | | o May 7th, 1994, when Randy Bachman led 1,322 amateur o | | guitarists in a performance that lasted 68 minutes. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1997 Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Kiedis underwent | | o five hours of hospital surgery after being involved in o | | a motorbike accident in Los Angeles. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1997 The Prodigy started a five-week run at No.1 on the UK | | o album chart with their third album 'The Fat Of The o | | Land'. The album has now sold over 10 million copies | | o worldwide. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1997 A trial against John Denver for drunken driving ended o | | in a hung jury, deadlocked 3-3. Denver's defence | | o attorney argued that the singer suffered from a thyroid o | | condition that had distorted blood alcohol tests. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1999 Paul McCartney displayed 73 paintings at the Kunstforum | | o Lyz gallery in the German town of Siegen. McCartney had o | | been painting for the past 16 years (since he turned | | o 40). o | | | | o 13 Jul 1999 The New Radicals called it a day after just one album o | | and a world-wide hit single. Front man, songwriter and | | o driving force Gregg Alexander said he would concentrate o | | on producing and writing. | | o o | | 13 Jul 2002 Fatboy Slim brought the Brighton area to a standstill | | o when he threw a free beach party. Organisers had o | | expected 60,000 fans to attend, but over 250,000 turned | | o up causing chaos on the roads with traffic jams over o | | ten miles long. Fatboy Slim spent 100,000 pounds of his | | o own money supporting the event after a sponsor pulled o | | out. | | o o | | 13 Jul 2004 Arthur 'Killer' Kane, bass player with The New York | | o Dolls, died aged 55 after checking himself in to a Los o | | Angeles emergency room, complaining of fatigue. He was | | o quickly diagnosed with leukaemia, and died within two o | | hours. The influential American band formed in 1972 and | | o made just two albums, the 1973 'New York Dolls' and o | | 1974 'Too Much Too Soon'. His estranged wife wanted to | | o honour her late husband's wishes and bury him next to o | | former Dolls stars Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan in | | o Mount St Mary's cemetery in Brooklyn, New York, but o | | officials at the morgue refused to release his body for | | o burial because his remains were so decomposed. His body o | | had laid in a morgue for over a month. | | o o | | 13 Jul 2007 Rod Stewart collected his CBE from Prince Charles at | | o Buckingham Palace. The singer who was honoured for his o | | services to music wore a skull and crossbones tie, | | o white trousers and a stripy shirt instead of the o | | conventional morning suit. | | o o | | 13 Jul 2007 The first day of the three day Latitude Festival took | | o place at Henham Park Estate in Suffolk, England, o | | featuring: Damien Rice, The Good, The Bad And The | | o Queen, Arcade Fire, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, The Magic o | | Numbers, Wilco, The Rapture and Jarvis Cocker. | | o o | | 13 Jul 2012 Roger Waters' tour 'The Wall Live', topped worldwide | | o concert ticket sales for the first half of 2012. The o | | show, based on Pink Floyd's hit 1970s album, took | | o $158.1m beating both Bruce Springsteen and Madonna. o | | Waters sold 1.4 million tickets according to Pollstar | | o magazine, which tracks the live concert business. o | | | | o 13 Jul 2013 Five people were arrested and ejected from the 'T in o | | the Park' music festival in Scotland, for possessing or | | o using pyrotechnic flares. There was also another 53 o | | arrests, mainly for petty crimes and minor drugs | | o offences. o | | | | o 13 Jul 2015 Rapper 50 Cent filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy o | | protection. A report in the Wall Street Journal said | | o the businessman and actor had assets and debts in the o | | range of $10m to $50m. The news came out just days | | o after a jury ruled that he must pay $5m to a woman o | | suing over a sex tape case. | | o o | | 13 Jul 2019 George Michael's family and lawyers stepped up their | | o battle to force Fadi Fawaz to leave the singer's former o | | home after he broke a number of windows. The jobless | | o squatter admitted smashing windows at George Michael's o | | old house, but bizarrely claimed he was doing home | | o improvements. Fadi was seen smoking a joint on the o | | balcony next to some of the smashed windows. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 13 Jul 1938 American bassist Al Rex (Albert Floyd Piccirilli). He | | o started playing for Bill Haley & His Comets and its o | | predecessor Bill Haley and the Saddlemen in 1949, and | | o became noted for 'wild antics' on stage. He died on 24 o | | May 2020 age 91. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1941 English singer-songwriter, Steve Gibbons. He was a | | o member of The Ugly's. In 1969, Gibbons teamed up with o | | guitarist Trevor Burton, from The Move, and formed a | | o new group called Balls. He then joined The Idle Race o | | for three months in 1971, and this band evolved into | | o the Steve Gibbons Band who scored the hit 'Tulane'. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1942 Roger McGuinn, guitar, vocals, The Byrds, (1965 US & UK o | | No.1 single 'Mr Tambourine Man'). He was the only | | o member of The Byrds to play on the hit, the others o | | being session players. He toured with Bob Dylan in 1975 | | o and 1976 as part of Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, and o | | later worked with fellow ex-Byrds Gene Clark and Chris | | o Hillman to form McGuinn, Clark and Hillman. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1942 Stephen Bladd, drummer with American rock band The J o | | Geils Band, who had the 1982 US No.1 & UK No.3 single | | o 'Centerfold' which was taken from their US No.1 1981 o | | album 'Freeze Frame'. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1955 Mark "The Animal" Mendoza, bassist Twisted Sister, | | o (1983 UK No.18 single 'I Am, I'm Me', 1984 album 'Stay o | | Hungry'). The Dictators. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1961 Lawrence Donegan, bassist from British pop band Lloyd | | o Cole And The Commotions who had the 1985 UK hit single o | | 'Brand New Friend'. Between 1984 and 1989, the band | | o scored four Top 20 albums and five Top 40 singles in o | | the UK. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1966 Gerald Levert, R&B trio LeVert, who scored a UK top 10 | | o single with 'Casanova' in 1987. Died of a heart attack o | | 11th Nov 2006, aged 40. The singer who was the son of | | o O'Jays vocalist Eddie Levert. o | | | | o 13 Jul 1969 Mark Greenway, singer, Napalm Death, Extreme Noise o | | Terror and Benediction. | | o o | | 13 Jul 1974 Deborah Cox, Canadian R&B singer-songwriter and | | o actress. Her 1998 song 'Nobody's Supposed to Be Here' o | | held the record for longest-running number one single | | o on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart o | | (14 weeks). | | o o | | 13 Jul 1988 Tula Paulinea "Tulisa" Contostavlos, English singer- | | o songwriter. She is best known for being a member of hip o | | hop group N-Dubz. During 2011 to 2012, she participated | | o as a judge on The X Factor. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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Bowie's 1969 | | o showpiece film 'Love You Till Tuesday' took its name o | | from the song, which also featured over the opening | | o credits. o | | | | o 14 Jul 1973 During a concert at the John Wayne Theatre in o | | Hollywood, California, Phil Everly smashed his guitar | | o and stormed off stage. Don finished the set by himself o | | and announced that The Everly Brothers had split. This | | o was the last that the duo performed together for nearly o | | ten years. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1973 A drunk driver killed Clarence White of The Byrds while | | o he was loading equipment after a gig in Palmdale, o | | California. White joined The Byrds in 1968, after the | | o group had recorded 'Mr. Tambourine Man,' 'Turn! Turn! o | | Turn!' and 'Eight Miles High'. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1977 Elvis Costello and The Attractions made their live | | o debut supporting Wayne County at The Garden, Penzance, o | | Cornwall, England. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1979 Donna Summer scored her third No.1 US single with 'Bad | | o Girls'. The album of the same name also started a five o | | week run at No.1. The inspiration for her to write the | | o song came after one of her assistants was offended by a o | | police officer who thought she was a street prostitute. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1982 The movie premier for Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' was held | | o at The Empire, Leicester Square, London, England. The o | | film which centers around a confined rocker named Floyd | | o "Pink" Pinkerton earned $22 million in its first year o | | and won two British Academy Awards. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1984 Phillippe Wynne lead singer with The Detroit Spinners | | o died of a heart attack while performing at Ivey's o | | nightclub in Oakland, California, aged 43. With The | | o Detroit Spinners, he had the 1980 UK No.1 & US No.2 o | | single 'Working My Way Back To You.' | | o o | | 14 Jul 1986 Madonna was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with her | | o second No.1 'Papa Don't Preach'. Madonna also had the o | | UK No.1 album with 'True Blue'. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1988 Michael Jackson gave himself a place in the Guinness | | o Book of World Records for setting a new attendance o | | record, when he played the first of seven nights at | | o Wembley Stadium in London. The shows on his 'Bad World o | | Tour' were attended by a total of 504,000 fans, beating | | o the record previously held by Genesis with four sold o | | out nights. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1989 The Peach Festival, South Carolina. 432 guitarists | | o broke the world record for the most guitar players o | | appearing in unison for the longest period of time, | | o when they performed 'Louie Louie' for 30 minutes. o | | | | o 14 Jul 1989 Tom Jones lost a paternity suit and was ordered to pay o | | $200 a week in child support to 27-year-old Katherine | | o Berkery of New York. The judge in the case was Judge o | | Judy Sheindlin, who was still serving her 15 year | | o tenure as a New York Family Court judge before o | | appearing in her court TV show, 'Judge Judy.' | | o o | | 14 Jul 1997 Walkers 'Spice Girls' crisps went on sale in the UK. | | o Over 16 million bags were sold by the end of the year. o | | | | o 14 Jul 2000 Five became the latest pop idols to call for the o | | legalisation of cannabis. J and Richie from the band | | o told Sky magazine that the drug should no longer be o | | outlawed: 'No one who smokes a spliff goes out and | | o starts fights like someone who's been drinking.' o | | | | o 14 Jul 2003 Plans for Sting to write an official anthem for Tuscany o | | came under fire by locals who insisted the job should | | o go to an Italian and not a foreigner. The British pop o | | star owned a house in Tuscany and had been nominated to | | o compose the anthem by Franco Banchi who lived nearby. o | | | | o 14 Jul 2006 Primal Scream singer Bobby Gillespie had his nose o | | broken when he was attacked in a hotel bar in Madrid, | | o Spain. The singer had to postpone a Top Of The Pops o | | recording due to the injuries. | | o o | | 14 Jul 2007 A pair of glasses worn by former Beatle John Lennon | | o sparked a bidding war after being offered for sale o | | online. The circular sunglasses were worn by Lennon | | o during The Beatles 1966 tour of Japan, where the band o | | played some of their last ever live dates. Anonymous | | o rival bidders had pushed the price as high as 750,000 o | | pounds at online auction house 991.com. | | o o | | 14 Jul 2009 Michael Jackson fans from all over the world | | o congregated at London's O2 arena, where the star had o | | been due to begin his run of 50 concerts. Fans, who | | o left messages on a wall of tributes and conducted o | | Jackson sing-a-longs, held a minute's silence at 18:30 | | o BST to mark the time when the doors to the concert o | | would have opened. | | o o | | 14 Jul 2015 Arthur Cave, the 15-year-old son of musician Nick Cave, | | o died after a fall from a cliff in Brighton, Sussex, o | | England. | | o o | | 14 Jul 2015 The Las Vegas coroner's office confirmed that B.B. King | | o died of natural causes primarily stemming from o | | Alzheimer's disease and was not murdered. Two of his | | o daughters had alleged King was poisoned by long-time o | | associates. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 14 Jul 1912 Woodrow Wilson 'Woody' Guthrie in Okemah, Oklahoma. | | o Folk singer and songwriter, famous for his 'Dust Bowl o | | Ballads' and protest songs in the 1930's and 1940's. | | o His work was a major influence on the young Bob Dylan, o | | providing inspiration and mentorship. Guthrie was | | o married three times and fathered eight children, o | | including American folk musician Arlo Guthrie. He | | o frequently performed with the slogan 'This Machine o | | Kills Fascists' displayed on his guitar. Guthrie died | | o of complications resulting from Huntingdon's disease on o | | October 3rd 1967. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1926 Lowman Pauling, guitarist, The Five Royales, co-wrote | | o 1967 hit for Mamas and the Papas, 'Dedicated To The One o | | I Love', which was originally a 1961 hit for the | | o Shirelles. It got to No.3 on the Hot 100. The Five o | | Royales recorded the song in 1957, but it never | | o charted. It was included on their album, 'Dedicated To o | | You'. He died on 26th December 1973. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1945 Jim Gordon, American drummer, one of the most requested | | o session drummers in the late 1960s and 1970s. Gordon o | | co-wrote 'Layla' with Eric Clapton, worked with The | | o Everly Brothers, The Monkees, The Beach Boys, (George o | | Harrison ('All Things Must Pass'), John Lennon | | o ('Imagine'), The Carpenters, Traffic, Glen Campbell o | | ('Wichita Lineman'), Steely Dan, Jackson Browne, Frank | | o Zappa and many others. A diagnosed schizophrenic, o | | Gordon murdered his mother on June 3 1983, by pounding | | o her head with a hammer. He was sentenced to sixteen- o | | years-to-life in prison in 1984. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1948 Tommy Mottola, music executive, Sony Records. Married | | o Mariah Carey in 1993, separated in 1997. o | | | | o 14 Jul 1950 American session drummer Andy Newmark who was the o | | drummer for Sly and the Family Stone, and has also | | o played with numerous other artists, particularly o | | British acts such as John Lennon, Pink Floyd, David | | o Bowie, Roxy Music, Badfinger, Eric Clapton and David o | | Gilmour. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1952 Bob Casale, best known as a guitarist and keyboardist | | o in the new wave band Devo. He engineered the first solo o | | album for Police guitarist Andy Summers. Casale died on | | o February 17, 2014. o | | | | o 14 Jul 1952 Chris Cross, bass, synth, with British new wave band o | | Ultravox who had the 1981 UK No.2 single 'Vienna', plus | | o 15 other UK Top 40 singles. o | | | | o 14 Jul 1955 English bass guitarist Matthew Seligman, best known as o | | a member of The Soft Boys. Seligman was also a member | | o of the Thompson Twins, and was a sideman for Thomas o | | Dolby and backed David Bowie at his performance at Live | | o Aid in 1985. He died on 17 April 2020, aged 64, due to o | | complications of coronavirus. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1956 American musician Bob Birch, session bassist. He worked | | o with Doobie Brothers, Bryan Adams, Lionel Richie, o | | George Michael, Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Phil Collins, | | o Keith Emerson, Barry Manilow and Elton John. Birch died o | | on August 15, 2012, from an self-inflicted gunshot | | o wound in his Los Angeles home, aged 56. o | | | | o 14 Jul 1966 Ellen Reid, keyboards, with Canadian rock band Crash o | | Test Dummies, best known internationally for their 1993 | | o single 'Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm'. o | | | | o 14 Jul 1971 Nick McCabe, guitarist for English rock band The Verve o | | who had the 1997 album 'Urban Hymns', one of the best- | | o selling albums in UK Chart history. The album features o | | the hit singles 'Bitter Sweet Symphony', 'The Drugs | | o Don't Work' and 'Lucky Man'. o | | | | o 14 Jul 1975 Taboo, rapper, singer, Black Eyed Peas, (2003 US & UK o | | No.1 single 'Where Is The Love'). | | o o | | 14 Jul 1978 Ruben Studdard, singer, winner of the second series of | | o American Idol (2003 US No.2 single 'Flying Without o | | Wings'). | | o o | | 14 Jul 1986 Dan Smith, lead vocalist, producer, songwriter and | | o founder of the indie rock band Bastille, who won a Brit o | | award and had a No.1 U.K. album with 'Bad Blood'. | | o o | | 14 Jul 1987 Dan Reynolds, American musician, best known as the | | o frontman of the Las Vegas based rock band Imagine o | | Dragons. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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Lennon was | | o 17 years old at the time. o | | | | o 15 Jul 1965 This week's US Top three singles: No.3 The Byrds ('Mr o | | Tambourine Man'), No.2 The Four Tops ('I Can't Help | | o Myself'), and No.1 The Rolling Stones ('I Can't Get o | | No Satisfaction'). | | o o | | 15 Jul 1967 The Doors and Jefferson Airplane both played an | | o afternoon and evening show to over 8,000 fans at o | | Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California. | | o o | | 15 Jul 1972 Elton John started a five week run at No.1 on the US | | o album chart with his fifth studio album 'Honky o | | Chateau', his first US chart topper. The album was | | o titled after the 18th century French chateau where it o | | was recorded, Chateau d'Herouville. Both the tracks | | o from the album 'Rocket Man' and 'Honky Cat' were o | | released as singles. | | o o | | 15 Jul 1973 The Edgar Winter Group, Sly & The Family Stone, Canned | | o Heat, Lindisfarne and The Kinks all appeared at The o | | Great Western Express festival at White City, west | | o London. With his wife having recently walked out of o | | their marriage, taking their young children with her, | | o Ray Davies of The Kinks announces from the stage that o | | he is sick of the whole thing and is retiring. He then | | o walks into a local hospital and collapses from an o | | overdose of tranquillizers. | | o o | | 15 Jul 1978 Bob Dylan with special guest Eric Clapton, Joan | | o Armatrading and Graham Parker all appeared at o | | Blackbushe Aerodrome, Surrey, England. Reputedly this | | o was the biggest ever UK audience for Bob Dylan, with o | | over 200,000 fans attending. | | o o | | 15 Jul 1978 The Rolling Stones started a two-week run at No.1 on | | o the US album chart with 'Some Girls' the group's o | | seventh US No.1 album. The cover designed by Peter | | o Corriston, featured The Rolling Stones in garish drag o | | alongside select female celebrities and lingerie ads. | | o The cover immediately ran into trouble when Lucille o | | Ball, Farrah Fawcett, Liza Minnelli (representing her | | o mother Judy Garland), Raquel Welch, and the estate of o | | Marilyn Monroe, all threatened legal action. | | o o | | 15 Jul 1985 Nude photos of Madonna taken in 1977 appeared in this | | o month's Playboy and Penthouse Magazines. o | | | | o 15 Jul 1989 Simply Red scored their second US No.1 single with 'If o | | You Don't Know Me By Now', a 1973 UK hit for Harold | | o Melvin and the Blue Notes. o | | | | o 15 Jul 1989 Pink Floyd appeared in Canal di San Marco, Piazza San o | | Marco, Venice, Italy, on a floating stage. Over 200,000 | | o people attended the gig (almost double the number o | | authorities had planned for) causing damage to | | o buildings and bridges. The cleaning of the area after o | | the concert was said to be around 25,000 pounds and the | | o concert was broadcast live on TV to over 20 countries o | | with an estimated audience of almost 100 million. Two | | o Venice councillors were later ordered to stand trial o | | for the costs incurred by the concert. | | o o | | 15 Jul 1998 Aerosmith were forced to cancel a forthcoming US tour | | o after Joey Kramer was involved in a freak accident. The o | | drummer's car set on fire and was completely destroyed | | o as he was filling up with petrol. He was admitted to o | | hospital with second-degree burns. | | o o | | 15 Jul 2000 An Oasis fan was killed when he tried to walk home | | o along the M61 motorway in Manchester, England, after o | | Oasis had played a sold-out gig at The Reebok stadium. | | o o | | 15 Jul 2000 A Manchester judge reprimanded Happy Mondays singer | | o Shaun Ryder after he turned up a day late in court to o | | give evidence. Ryder told the court he had been on 'a | | o bender'. A man was cleared of dangerous driving and o | | assaulting Ryder. | | o o | | 15 Jul 2000 Sad Cafe singer Paul Young died of a heart attack at | | o his Manchester home aged 53. 'Run Home Girl' was a hit o | | for Sad Cafe in the US, 'Everyday Hurts' was a UK No.3 | | o hit in 1979. Joined Mike Rutherford and Paul Carrack in o | | Mike and the Mechanics and had the hits 'The Living | | o Years' and 'Silent Running.' o | | | | o 15 Jul 2002 Sir Paul McCartney was named the highest-earning music o | | star of the year so far, after selling tickets worth | | o 33.9m pounds during his recent US tour. o | | | | o 15 Jul 2005 Victor Edward Willis, the original policeman in the o | | Village People, was arrested after police found a gun | | o and drugs in his convertible in Daly City, south of San o | | Francisco. Willis also had an outstanding $15,000 | | o felony warrant for possession of narcotics. o | | | | o 15 Jul 2007 The UK music industry reacted angrily at a decision to o | | give away 'Planet Earth', the new album by Prince, as a | | o 'covermount' with the Mail on Sunday newspaper. The 10- o | | track CD was not due to be released in stores until 24 | | o July. Stephen Miron, the newspaper's managing director, o | | said: "No one has done this before. We have always | | o given away CDs and DVDs, but this is just setting a new o | | level." | | o o | | 15 Jul 2007 Over 10,000 people applied for a job with P Diddy after | | o the rapper posted an advert on YouTube looking to find o | | a new personal assistant. He warned applicants that the | | o job would be far from easy and would involve everything o | | from getting him ready for the red carpet, to aiding in | | o billion dollar deals, to helping him jump out of planes o | | in movies. | | o o | | 15 Jul 2012 Queen were crowned top of the patriotic pops in a | | o survey of 100,000 music fans. The band's anthem 'We Are o | | The Champions' was named number one by fans who were | | o asked what song made them proud to be British. The o | | track, which got to number two in 1977, picked up | | o 13,000 votes in the survey carried out among users of o | | the Lucky Voice website. It was followed by the Oasis | | o hit 'Wonderwall' which was nominated by 11,000 karaoke o | | singers and then 'Let It Be' by The Beatles which got | | o 10,000 votes. Elton John's 'Candle In The Wind' and o | | 'London Calling' by The Clash rounded off the top five. | | o o | | 15 Jul 2015 A judge trimmed more than $1m from the damages Pharrell | | o Williams was ordered to pay after the 'Blurred Lines' o | | copyright trial. The case revolved around the question | | o of whether Williams and his co-writer Robin Thicke had o | | copied Marvin Gaye's 1977 hit 'Got To Give It Up'. The | | o judge also gave Gaye's family a 50% cut of future o | | earnings from the song. | | o o | | 15 Jul 2015 The Los Angeles home of US singer Chris Brown was | | o raided and ransacked by three masked men who locked his o | | aunt in a closet. Officials said the suspects, who were | | o armed with handguns, got away from the Tarzana property o | | with an unknown amount of money and some personal | | o items. o | | | | o 15 Jul 2015 Robbie Williams made a surprise appearance at an o | | auction selling some of his memorabilia for charity. | | o The singer took control of the gavel as 150 items, o | | including handwritten lyrics and bespoke suits, went | | o under the hammer for a Staffordshire hospice. The o | | auction raised over 120,000 pounds ($177,300). | | o o | | 15 Jul 2016 In what they famously describe as a 'conscious | | o uncoupling,' Chris Martin of Coldplay and actress o | | Gwyneth Paltrow officially divorce after more than ten | | o years of marriage. o | | | | o 15 Jul 2018 'November Rain' by Guns N' Roses became the first '90s o | | video to pass a billion views on YouTube. The next | | o closest '90s video was 'Zombie' by The Cranberries, at o | | 739 million. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 15 Jul 1944 Millie Jackson, US soul singer, (1973 US No. 24 single, | | o 'Hurts So Good', 1985 UK No.32 single with Elton John o | | 'Act Of War'). | | o o | | 15 Jul 1945 Peter Lewis, from American psychedelic rock group Moby | | o Grape, known for their debut album Moby Grape (1967). o | | | | o 15 Jul 1946 American singer Linda Ronstadt who had the 1975 US No.1 o | | single 'You're No Good', and the 1989 UK No.2 single | | o with Aaron Neville, 'Don't Know Much', plus over 15 o | | other US Top 40 hits. She has earned 11 Grammy Awards, | | o three American Music Awards, two Academy of Country o | | Music awards, an Emmy Award, and an ALMA Award. | | o o | | 15 Jul 1947 Peter Banks, guitarist, Yes, (1968-70), and Flash. | | o After playing with bassist Chris Squire in the Syn, o | | Banks and Squire helped form Yes in 1968. Banks died | | o aged 65 on 7th March 2013. o | | | | o 15 Jul 1947 American singer, songwriter, harmonica player, and o | | guitarist Roky Erickson who was a founding member of | | o the 13th Floor Elevators and a pioneer of the o | | psychedelic rock genre. Erickson died on 31 May 2019, | | o aged 71. o | | | | o 15 Jul 1948 Artimus Pyle, drummer with Lynyrd Skynyrd from 1974 to o | | 1977 and from 1987 to 1991. Lynyrd Skynyrd are best | | o know for their 1974 US No. 8 single, 'Sweet Home o | | Alabama' and the 1982 single 'Freebird'. | | o o | | 15 Jul 1949 Trevor Horne, Buggles, (1979 UK No.1 single 'Video | | o Killed The Radio Star'), Yes, (1980-81), produced three o | | UK No.1's for Frankie Goes To Hollywood, 'Relax', 'Two | | o Tribes', & 'The Power Of Love'). o | | | | o 15 Jul 1950 Ian McCridie guitarist from Scottish pop group Middle o | | Of The Road, who had the 1971 UK No.1 single 'Chirpy | | o Chirpy Cheep Cheep', which is one of only a few singles o | | to have sold in excess of 10 million physical copies. | | o o | | 15 Jul 1951 Jamaican reggae musician Gregory Isaacs, famous for his | | o song 'Night Nurse', which gave Simply Red a hit in o | | 1997. He died on 25 October 2010 after a long battle | | o with lung cancer. o | | | | o 15 Jul 1952 Jeff Carlisli, 38 Special, (1982 US No.10 single o | | 'Caught Up In You'). | | o o | | 15 Jul 1952 Johnny Thunders, (John Genzale), guitar, vocals, The | | o New York Dolls, 1973 album 'New York Dolls'. Died of a o | | drug overdose on 23rd April 1991. | | o o | | 15 Jul 1953 Alicia Bridges, US singer, (1978 US No.5 & UK No. 32 | | o single 'I Love The Night Life'). o | | | | o 15 Jul 1956 American instrumental rock guitarist and multi- o | | instrumentalist, Joe Satriani. He is a 15-time Grammy | | o Award nominee and has sold over 10 million albums, o | | making him the biggest-selling instrumental rock | | o guitarist of all time. o | | | | o 15 Jul 1956 Ian Curtis, guitar, vocals, Warsaw, Joy Division, (1980 o | | UK No.13 single 'Love Will Tear Us Apart'). Curtis | | o hanged himself in the kitchen of his house in o | | Macclesfield, England, on 18th May 1980 at the age of | | o 23. Curtis had the Iggy Pop album 'The Idiot', playing o | | on his stereo and left a note that said, 'At this very | | o moment, I wish I were dead. I Just can't cope anymore.' o | | | | o 15 Jul 1966 Jason Bonham, drummer and son of Led Zeppelin drummer, o | | John Bonham. As well as playing with Led Zeppelin, (at | | o Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary concert and the 02 o | | concert), Jason has worked with Jimmy Page (on his | | o Outrider album), UFO, Foreigner, Steel Dragon, o | | Damnocracy, Airrace, Virginia Wolf, Black Country | | o Communion and Paul Rodgers. o | | | | o 15 Jul 1973 John Dolmayan, drummer with Armenian-American heavy o | | metal band System of a Down, who had the 2001 US No.1 | | o album 'Toxicity' and the 2005 US No.1 & UK No.2 album o | | 'Mezmerize'. | | o o | | 15 Jul 1977 Ray Toro, lead guitarist with American rock band My | | o Chemical Romance who had the 2006 UK No.1 single o | | 'Welcome to the Black Parade', and the 2006 US No.2 | | o album 'The Black Parade'. o | | | | o 15 Jul 1990 Olly Alexander, actor and lead singer of Years & Years, o | | who scored the 2015 UK No.1 single 'King'. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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Written by Brian Wilson and Mike | | o Love, The Beach Boys first recorded the song at World o | | Pacific Studios on February 8, 1962, in what was the | | o band's second ever recording session. o | | | | o 16 Jul 1966 Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton formed Cream. o | | The three piece group only lasted two years, leaving | | o behind some classic recordings including 'Sunshine of o | | Your Love', 'Badge', 'Strange Brew' and 'White Room.' | | o o | | 16 Jul 1967 Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, Judy Collins, Janis Ian, | | o David Blue, Mike Settle, Tom Paxton and Eric Andersen, o | | all appeared at the Newport Folk Festival in Newport, | | o Rhode Island. o | | | | o 16 Jul 1969 During recordings for their Abbey Road album, The o | | Beatles worked on two new George Harrison songs, | | o 'Here Comes The Sun' and 'Something.' Harrison was o | | inspired to write 'Here Comes The Sun' when taking a | | o day off from Apple business and spending the day o | | walking around the garden at Eric Clapton's house. | | o o | | 16 Jul 1970 Pink Floyd recorded a show at the BBC Paris Cinema, in | | o London, England, for broadcast on the John Peel Sunday o | | Concert on BBC Radio 1 (broadcast on 19 July of this | | o year.) o | | | | o 16 Jul 1977 Shaun Cassidy went to No.1 on the US singles chart with o | | 'Da Doo Ron Ron', his only US No.1. Shaun is the half | | o brother of David Cassidy. o | | | | o 16 Jul 1981 US singer-songwriter Harry Chapin, who had success in o | | the 70s with 'Taxi', 'W-O-L-D' and a No. 1 'Cat's In | | o The Cradle', was killed aged 38 suffering a cardiac o | | arrest while driving on a New York expressway. His car | | o was hit from behind by a tractor-trailer, causing the o | | gas tank to explode. | | o o | | 16 Jul 1993 The first of the three day Phoenix festival in England | | o started, featuring Sonic Youth, Faith No More, The o | | Black Crowes, Julian Cope, Pop Will Eat Itself, | | o Radiohead, Living Colour, Manic Street Preachers, Pulp. o | | Tickets cost 49 pounds. | | o o | | 16 Jul 1995 Rap singer Queen Latifah was the victim of a car- | | o jacking attempt that went wrong, leaving her bodyguard o | | shot and wounded. | | o o | | 16 Jul 1995 Wayne Osmond, from The Osmonds, underwent a brain | | o tumour operation at Duke University Medical Centre, o | | North Carolina. | | o o | | 16 Jul 2000 Coldplay went to No.1 on the UK album chart with their | | o debut release 'Parachutes'. The release spawned the hit o | | singles 'Shiver', 'Yellow', 'Trouble', and 'Don't | | o Panic', and won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative o | | Music Album in 2002. | | o o | | 16 Jul 2000 Matchbox Twenty went to No.1 on the US singles chart | | o with 'Bent.' The single was taken from their second o | | album 'Mad Season.' | | o o | | 16 Jul 2000 The Corrs presented a petition to the European | | o Commission demanding legislation to end piracy on the o | | Internet. The Manic Street Preachers and The Spice | | o Girls also added their names to the petition. o | | | | o 16 Jul 2001 Robbie Williams started a two week run at No.1 on the o | | UK singles chart with 'Eternity / The Road To | | o Mandalay.' The 4th No.1 for the former Take That o | | singer. | | o o | | 16 Jul 2007 The White Stripes played their 'shortest live show | | o ever' at George Street, St. John's, Newfoundland, o | | Canada. Jack White played a single C# note accompanied | | o by a bass drum/crash cymbal hit from Meg. At the end of o | | the show, Jack announced, "We have now officially | | o played in every province and territory in Canada." They o | | then left the stage and performed a full show later | | o that night in St John's. o | | | | o 16 Jul 2007 Three masked men, carrying sledgehammers and crowbars, o | | broke into the home of former Atomic Kitten singer | | o Kerry Katona and escaped with goods including the o | | singers BMW M5 sports car, two laptops, two gaming | | o machines and two televisions. The robbers held a knife o | | to the neck of the former pop star during the raid on | | o her home in Wilmslow, Cheshire. o | | | | o 16 Jul 2009 A stage being built in France for a concert by Madonna o | | collapsed, killing two workers and injuring six others. | | o Technicians had been setting up the stage at the o | | Velodrome stadium in Marseille, when the partially- | | o built roof fell in bringing down a crane. Madonna was o | | performing on her 'Sticky and Sweet' tour in Udine, | | o Italy, when she received news of the incident, and was o | | said to be "devastated" by the news. | | o o | | 16 Jul 2012 Jon Lord, the former keyboard player with Deep Purple, | | o died aged 71. Lord was a co-founder of Deep Purple in o | | 1968 and co-wrote many of the group's songs including | | o 'Smoke On The Water'. He also played with bands o | | including Whitesnake. He had been receiving treatment | | o for pancreatic cancer since last August. o | | | | o 16 Jul 2012 Hungarian-American bassist, Bob Babbitt died aged 74, o | | from brain cancer. He is most famous for his work as a | | o member of Motown Records' studio band, the Funk o | | Brothers, from 1966 to 1972. Babbitt's most notable | | o bass performances include 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered o | | I'm Yours' by Stevie Wonder, 'War' by Edwin Starr, 'The | | o Tears of a Clown' by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, o | | 'Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)' and 'Inner City Blues' | | o by Marvin Gaye, 'Band Of Gold' by Freda Payne, 'Ball of o | | Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)', and 'Just | | o My Imagination (Running Away With Me)' by The o | | Temptations. | | o o | | 16 Jul 2012 American country music singer Kitty Wells died in | | o Madison, Tennessee, from complications of a stroke. She o | | was 92. Her 1952 hit 'It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk | | o Angels', made her the first female country singer to o | | top the US country charts, and turned her into the | | o first female country star. Her Top 10 hits continued o | | until the mid-1960s, inspiring a long list of female | | o country singers who came to prominence in the 1960s. o | | | | o 16 Jul 2012 Queen's 1975 classic 'Bohemian Rhapsody' was voted as o | | the UK's "Favorite No. 1 Single," narrowly beating out | | o Michael Jackson's 'Billie Jean' for the top spot. The o | | poll conducted by the Official Charts Company had The | | o Beatles' 'Hey Jude' at No.5, with Adele's hit 'Someone o | | Like You' at No.3. | | o o | | 16 Jul 2014 Blues guitarist Johnny Winter died at the age of 70 in | | o Zurich, just days after playing at the Lovely Days o | | Festival in Austria. Winter, who was instantly | | o recognisable by his long white hair, worked with some o | | of the greatest bluesmen, producing several albums for | | o his childhood hero Muddy Waters - with whom he won a o | | number of Grammys. | | o o | | 16 Jul 2015 A sports car belonging to US hip-hop pioneer | | o Grandmaster Flash which contained valuable vintage o | | records was mistakenly given away by a parking | | o attendant. The incident happened in a Manhattan garage o | | where the musician returned to pick up the vehicle | | o after nearly two hours, and the attendant said he had o | | given it to someone else thinking he was the owner. | | o o | | 16 Jul 2016 American vocalist, punk icon and visual artist Alan | | o Vega died aged 78. Primarily known for his work with o | | the electronic protopunk duo Suicide. The duo released | | o their influential self-titled debut in 1977, one of o | | Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. | | o o | | 16 Jul 2017 DMX was charged with tax fraud in the US after | | o allegedly hiding millions of dollars in earnings. The o | | rapper, whose real name is Earl Simmons, was arrested | | o in New York. Law enforcement officers claimed he owed o | | millions of dollars in taxes from songs and said he | | o "went out of his way" to break the law. He faced up to o | | 44 years in prison if he was found guilty on all 14 | | o counts. o | | | | o 16 Jul 2019 Metallica brought their 'WorldWired' tour to Finland o | | drawing almost one per cent of the country's population | | o in a record-breaking concert. The show at Kantola Event o | | Park in the city of Hameenlinna was attended by over | | o 55,000 people. That's about one per cent of Finland's o | | entire population of more than 5.5 million people. | | o o | | 16 Jul 2020 Drummer Jamie Oldaker, whose career included stints | | o alongside Eric Clapton and Peter Frampton, died of o | | cancer at the age of 68. In 1974, Oldaker played on | | o Clapton's '461 Ocean Boulevard', the first of 11 o | | Clapton albums to feature Oldaker on drums. Oldaker | | o also played alongside Leon Russell and Bob Seger, with o | | Ace Frehley and Peter Frampton, and appeared on | | o recordings with artists as diverse as the Bee Gees, o | | Stephen Stills and the Bellamy Brothers. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 16 Jul 1927 Joe Guercio, American musical director and conductor of | | o Elvis Presley's band from 1970 until the legend's death o | | in 1977. He conducted the majority of Elvis concerts, | | o and also worked with Diana Ross, Patti Page and many o | | others. Guercio died on 4 January 2015. | | o o | | 16 Jul 1939 Blues/R&B singer Denise LaSalle. Her first hit 'Trapped | | o By A Thing Called Love,' topped the R&B chart and o | | peaked at No.13 on the Hot 100 in 1971. She died | | o January 8, 2018 age 83. o | | | | o 16 Jul 1940 Tony Jackson, bass, vocals, The Searchers, (1964 UK o | | No.1 & US No.13 single 'Needles And Pins'). Jackson | | o died 18th August 2003. o | | | | o 16 Jul 1941 Desmond Dekker, Jamaican singer, (with The Aces, 1969 o | | UK No.1 & US No.9 single 'Israelites'). Died May 25, | | o 2006. o | | | | o 16 Jul 1947 Thomas Boggs, drums, The Box Tops, (1967 US No.1 & UK o | | No.5 single 'The Letter'). | | o o | | 16 Jul 1952 American musician, multi-instrumentalist and composer | | o Stewart Copeland, best known as the drummer for The o | | Police and for his film music soundtracks. He was also | | o a member of Curved Air who had 1971 UK No.4 single o | | 'Back Street Luv'. The Police scored the 1983 UK & US | | o No.1 single 'Every Breath You Take' plus four other UK o | | No.1 singles. | | o o | | 16 Jul 1952 Mark McEntee, Australian musician and former guitarist | | o for the Australian rock band Divinyls, who had the 1991 o | | US No.4 & UK No.10 single 'I Touch Myself'. McEntee | | o also worked with Australian band Air Supply. o | | | | o 16 Jul 1964 Polly Hancock, guitar, vocals, Popinjays, (1990 UK o | | album 'Bang Up To Date With The Popinjays'). | | o o | | 16 Jul 1971 Edward Joel Kowalczyk, singer, from American rock band | | o Live, who achieved worldwide success with their 1994 o | | album 'Throwing Copper' which sold eight million copies | | o in the US. o | | | | o 16 Jul 1978 TJ, vocals, 3T, (1996 UK No.2 single 'Anything'). o | | | | o 16 Jul 1990 Nigerian songwriter and performer Wizkid who started o | | his musical career at age 11, releasing a collaborative | | o album with Glorious Five. His work and contribution to o | | the Nigerian Music Industry has earned him several | | o achievements, including a BET Award, a MOBO Award. o | | | | o 16 Jul 1996 American rapper, singer-songwriter Clifford Ian Simpson o | | well known by his stage name Kevin Abstract, and a | | o founding member of Brockhampton who had the 2018 US o | | No.1 album 'Iridescence.' | | o o | | 16 Jul 1996 Luke Hemmings, guitarist and lead vocalist for the | | o Australian rock band 5 Seconds of Summer. The o | | Australian rock band achieved the biggest first-week | | o sales for a debut album by a group since Daughtry's o | | self-titled album in 2006. 5 Seconds of Summer were | | o also the first Australian act to achieve a US No.1 o | | album with their debut album. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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The singer who had o | | recorded classics such as 'God Bless the Child' and the | | o civil rights anthem 'Strange Fruit', died with just o | | $0.70 in the bank. | | o o | | 17 Jul 1965 King Records released 'Papa's Got a Brand New Bag' by | | o James Brown, which went on to sell over 2 million o | | copies and receive the Grammy Award for best for Best | | o Rhythm & Blues Recording. 'Papa's Got a Brand New Bag' o | | is considered seminal in the emergence of funk music as | | o a distinct style. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1967 American jazz saxophonist and composer John Coltrane o | | died from liver cancer at Huntington Hospital in Long | | o Island, New York, aged 40. Worked with Miles Davis and o | | Dizzy Gillespie. and released the 1964 album 'A Love | | o Supreme.' o | | | | o 17 Jul 1967 The Beatles single 'All You Need Is Love / Baby You're o | | A Rich Man' (originally called 'One Of The Beautiful | | o People') was released in the US. It became The Beatles o | | 14th US No.1. | | o o | | 17 Jul 1968 The animated film 'Yellow Submarine' premiered at The | | o London Pavilion. The Beatles made a cameo appearance in o | | the film, but didn't supply their own voices for the | | o characters. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1971 John Lennon and Yoko Ono appeared on the BBC late night o | | talk show, Parkinson, where John chastised the British | | o media for calling Yoko "ugly" and for saying that she o | | broke up The Beatles. | | o o | | 17 Jul 1972 A bomb exploded under The Rolling Stones equipment van | | o in Montreal, believed to be the work of French o | | separatists. Angry fans rioted, throwing bottles and | | o rocks after 3,000 tickets for the show turned out to be o | | fake. | | o o | | 17 Jul 1974 The Moody Blues opened what they claimed was the first | | o 'Quadraphonic' recording studio in the world. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1975 Bob Marley and the Wailers played the first of two o | | nights at The Lyceum, London, and both nights were | | o recorded for the November released 'live' album, o | | featuring the single 'No Woman No Cry.' | | o o | | 17 Jul 1976 Demis Roussos was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with | | o 'The Roussos Phenomenon EP'. It was the Greek singer's o | | only UK chart topper and the only No.1 EP to top the | | o charts in the 1970s. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1979 Gary Moore left Thin Lizzy during a US tour and was o | | replaced by ex Slick & Rich Kids guitarist Midge Ure. | | o o | | 17 Jul 1982 Irene Cara was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with | | o 'Fame', which was based on the hit TV series about a o | | New York drama school. Cara (who played the role of | | o Coco Hernandez in the original movie) won the Academy o | | Award for Best Original Song and the Golden Globe Award | | o for the same. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1987 The Ozzy Osbourne Band started a 16-week tour of US o | | prisons. | | o o | | 17 Jul 1992 The first night of a North American tour by Guns N' | | o Roses, Metallica and Faith No More. The tour opened at o | | the RFK Stadium in Washington DC. | | o o | | 17 Jul 1993 Guns N' Roses appeared at River Plate Stadium in Buenos | | o Aires, Argentina, in front of 80,000 people, the final o | | show on their 'Use Your Illusion Tour'. A highlight of | | o the night was English drummer Cozy Powell playing drums o | | with Matt Sorum, dressed as a Domino's Pizza delivery | | o boy. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1993 Take That had their first UK No.1 single with 'Pray'. o | | Their first of 8 No.1's, they went on to be the most | | o successful British boy band of the 1990s. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1995 Robbie Williams left Take That. The group had scored o | | six UK No.1 singles and two No.1 albums with Robbie in | | o the group. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1996 Chas Chandler died aged 57 at Newcastle General o | | Hospital, England, where he was undergoing tests | | o related to an aortic aneurysm. He had been the bass o | | player with The Animals and manager of Slade, Nick | | o Drake and Jimi Hendrix. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1999 Kevin Wilkinson, drummer with Howard Jones, hung o | | himself at home aged 41. He had also worked with China | | o Crisis, Holly and the Italians, Squeeze and The o | | Waterboys. | | o o | | 17 Jul 2004 Half of the 4,500 people in the audience walked out of | | o Linda Ronstadt's show at the Aladdin Resort and Casino o | | in Las Vegas, after the singer dedicated an encore of | | o 'Desperado' to filmmaker Michael Moore and urged the o | | crowd to see his film 'Fahrenheit 9/11.' | | o o | | 17 Jul 2005 Jamaican musician Laurel Aitken died. Dubbed as 'The | | o Godfather of Ska', his 1958 'Boogie In My Bones' became o | | the first release on the Island Record label and was | | o No.1 on the Jamaican charts for 11 weeks. o | | | | o 17 Jul 2008 Ageing rock stars and session musicians would keep o | | receiving royalties for their old recordings for the | | o rest of their lives under a European Union plan. o | | Performers currently lost the rights to their | | o recordings after 50 years. Veteran artists like Sir o | | Cliff Richard and Roger Daltrey were among those who | | o campaigned for it to be extended. The EU had announced o | | a scheme for copyright on recordings to last for 95 | | o years. o | | | | o 17 Jul 2011 Bruce Springsteen made a surprise appearance at a o | | tribute to Clarence Clemons at the Wonder Bar in Asbury | | o Park, N.J. The boss played a 45 minute set to an o | | intimate crowd of 400. Clemons who died on June 18th of | | o this year was a prominent member of Bruce Springsteen's o | | E Street Band, playing the tenor saxophone with him | | o since 1971. Springsteen and Clemons had first met at o | | the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park. | | o o | | 17 Jul 2013 U2 singer Bono received France's highest cultural | | o honour for his contribution to music and commitment to o | | humanitarian causes, when he was presented with the | | o 'Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters' by French o | | Culture Minister Aurelie Filippetti in Paris. | | o o | | 17 Jul 2019 Snow Patrol's ballad 'Chasing Cars' was named the most- | | o played song of the 21st Century on UK radio. Originally o | | released in 2006, the lovestruck ballad never reached | | o No.1 in the UK, but remained on the charts for more o | | than three years. Second place went to Black Eyed Peas' | | o 'I Gotta Feeling', while Pharrell's 'Happy' came third. o | | | | o 17 Jul 2021 American rock violinist and singer Robby Steinhardt o | | died from complications of acute pancreatitis age 71. | | o He is best known for his work with Kansas, for which he o | | was co-lead singer along with keyboardist Steve Walsh. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 17 Jul 1938 Stan Brostein, sax, Elephant's Memory, worked with John | | o Lennon on his 1972 album 'Some Time In New York City.' o | | | | o 17 Jul 1941 Welsh musician Spencer Davis, the founder of the 60s o | | rock band The Spencer Davis Group who scored 1966 UK | | o No.1 single 'Keep On Running' and the 1967 US No.7 o | | single 'Gimme Some Lovin'. He died on 19 October 2020 | | o age 81. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1945 Eric McCredie bassist from Scottish pop group Middle Of o | | The Road who had the 1971 UK No.1 single 'Chirpy | | o Chirpy Cheep Cheep', which is one of only a few singles o | | to have sold in excess of 10 million physical copies. | | o He died on 6 October 2007. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1947 Mick Tucker, drummer with English group Sweet, who had o | | the 1973 UK No.1 single 'Blockbuster', plus 14 other UK | | o Top 40 singles. Sweet scored four top-ten hits in the o | | US: 'Little Willy', 'Ballroom Blitz', 'Fox On The Run', | | o and 'Love Is Like Oxygen'. Tucker died of leukaemia on o | | 14th February 2002. | | o o | | 17 Jul 1947 German musician Wolfgang Flur, electronic drums with | | o Kraftwerk who had the 1975 US No.25 single, 'Autobahn', o | | and the 1982 UK No.1 single 'Computer Love / The | | o Model.' o | | | | o 17 Jul 1948 Ron Asheton, guitar, Iggy Pop And The Stooges, (1973 o | | album 'Raw Power'). Asheton was ranked as number 29 on | | o Rolling Stone's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All o | | Time. He was found dead in his bed by police at his | | o home in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in the early hours of o | | January 6, 2009, apparently having died of a heart | | o attack a couple of days earlier. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1949 Geezer Butler, bassist and primary lyricist with o | | English rock band Black Sabbath, who had the 1970 UK | | o No.4 single 'Paranoid'. The band's self-titled album o | | was voted as the best British rock album ever by | | o Kerrang! in 2005. He received the nickname "Geezer" at o | | school, because he used to call everybody "Geezer". | | o o | | 17 Jul 1949 Mike Vale, bass, from American rock band, Tommy James & | | o The Shondells, who had the 1966 US No.1 single 'Hanky o | | Panky', the 1968 UK No.1 single 'Mony Mony', and the | | o hit 'I Think We're Alone Now.' o | | | | o 17 Jul 1950 Otis Damon Harris, vocals, The Temptations, (1971 UK o | | No.8 single 'Just My Imagination' and re-issued 'My | | o Girl' UK No.2 in 1992). Harris died on February 18th o | | 2013 at the age of 62, after a 14-year battle with | | o prostate cancer. Harris was a member of The Temptations o | | from 1971 to 1975, joining shortly after the departure | | o of Eddie Kendricks. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1952 Chet McCracKen, drums, The Doobie Brothers, (1979 US o | | No.1 single 'What A Fool Believes', 1993 UK No.7 single | | o 'Long Train Runnin'). o | | | | o 17 Jul 1952 Phoebe Snow, US singer, songwriter, (1975 US No.5 o | | single 'Poetry Man', 1979 UK No.37 single 'Every | | o Night'). Snow suffered a cerebral hemorrhage on January o | | 19, 2010, and slipped into a coma. She died on April | | o 26, 2011. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1963 Regina Belle, US singer, (1993 US No.1 & UK No.12 o | | single with Peabo Bryson, 'A Whole New World, Aladdin's | | o Theme'). o | | | | o 17 Jul 1966 American alternative rock musician and songwriter, Lou o | | Barlow, a founding member of the groups Dinosaur Jr., | | o Sebadoh and The Folk Implosion. Barlow is credited with o | | helping to pioneer the lo-fi style of rock music in the | | o late 1980s and early 1990s. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1970 Mandy Smith, singer, model and actress. In 1983 at age o | | 13 she started dating the then 47 year old Rolling | | o Stones bassist Bill Wyman. The couple married in 1989, o | | divorced 1992. Smith released records with SAW, none of | | o which charted. Wyman's son later dated Mandy's mother. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1971 Jarrett Cordes, DJ Minutemix, from American hip hop act o | | PM Dawn, who scored the 1991 US No.1 & UK No.3 single | | o 'Set Adrift On Memory Bliss.' o | | | | o 17 Jul 1976 Luke Bryan, American country music singer and o | | songwriter. He began his music career writing songs for | | o Travis Tritt and Billy Currington. Bryan's first nine o | | solo albums have included fourteen No.1 country music | | o hits. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1980 Philip Lawrence, producer and songwriter who is part of o | | the Smeezingtons record producing team with Bruno Mars | | o and Ari Levine. Worked with Adele, Snoop Dogg, Cee Lo o | | Green, Justin Bieber, Flo Rida and many other artists. | | o o | | 17 Jul 1982 English singer-songwriter, Natasha Hamilton who with | | o Atomic Kitten had the 2000 UK No.1 single 'Whole o | | Again'. The girl group were founded by OMD frontman | | o Andy McCluskey. o | | | | o 17 Jul 1985 Tom Fletcher, guitar, vocals, McFly, (2004 UK No.1 o | | single 'Colours In Her Hair', 2004 UK No.1 album 'Room | | o On The 3rd Floor'). o | | | | o 17 Jul 1987 American singer songwriter, record producer, Jeremiah o | | Felton. His debut single, 'Birthday Sex' (which was | | o also recorded in French), peaked at No.4 on the US Hot o | | 100. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 18 Jul 1953 Truck driver Elvis Presley made his first ever o | | recording when he paid $3.98 at the Memphis recording | | o service singing two songs, 'My Happiness' and 'That's o | | When Your Heartaches Begin'. The so-called vanity disc, | | o was a gift for his mother. It would surface 37 years o | | later as part of an RCA compilation called 'Elvis - the | | o Great Performances'. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1960 Brenda Lee went to No.1 on the US singles chart with o | | 'I'm Sorry', it made No.12 in the UK. Seeking publicity | | o the 4'11" tall singer was once billed as a 32-year-old o | | midget and had the nickname Little Miss Dynamite. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1964 The Rolling Stones appeared on the US chart for the | | o first time when their cover of Buddy Holly's 'Not Fade o | | Away' peaked at No.48. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1964 The Four Seasons started a two week run at No.1 on the | | o US singles chart with 'Rag Doll', the group's fourth o | | No.1 and a No.2 hit on the UK chart. Co-writer Bob | | o Gaudio said that he got the inspiration for the song o | | from a young girl in tattered clothes that cleaned his | | o car windows at a stop light. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1966 Bobby Fuller leader of The Bobby Fuller Four was found o | | dead in his car in Los Angeles, aged 23. Fuller died | | o mysteriously from gasoline asphyxiation while parked o | | outside his apartment. Police labelled it a suicide, | | o but the possibility of foul play has always been o | | mentioned. Had the 1966 US No.9 single 'I Fought The | | o Law' written by Sonny Curtis of Buddy Holly's Crickets o | | and covered by The Clash. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1968 Working at Abbey Road studios The Beatles recorded 'Cry | | o Baby Cry' and 'Helter Skelter'. One take of 'Helter o | | Skelter' lasted 27'11", the longest Beatle recording | | o ever. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1969 During sessions at Abbey Road studios, London, Ringo o | | Starr recorded his vocal to 'Octopus's Garden', for the | | o Abbey Road album. Starr had written the song when he o | | 'quit' The Beatles the previous year and was staying on | | o actor Peter Seller's yacht in the Mediterranean. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1970 Pink Floyd, Roy Harper, Kevin Ayers, and the Edgar o | | Broughton Band, all appeared at a free concert held in | | o Hyde Park, London, England. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1970 UK BBC Radio 1 DJ Kenny Everett was sacked after he o | | joked on air that the wife of the conservative | | o transport minister, Mary Peyton, had 'crammed a fiver o | | into the examiner's hand' when taking her driving test. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1972 Members from Sly and the Family Stone were arrested | | o after police found two pounds of marijuana in the o | | group's motor home. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1973 Bruce Springsteen played the first of four nights at | | o Max's Kansas City in New York City, New York, supported o | | by Bob Marley and The Wailers who were on their first | | o ever North American tour. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1974 The US Justice Department ordered John Lennon out of o | | the country by September 10th. The Immigration and | | o Naturalization Service denied him an extension of his o | | non-immigrant visa because of his guilty plea in | | o England to a 1968 marijuana possession charge. The US o | | Court of Appeal would overturn the deportation order in | | o 1975 and Lennon was granted permanent resident status o | | the following year. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1978 Def Leppard made their live debut at Westfield School, | | o Sheffield, England, in front of 150 students. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1980 Billy Joel held the top position of both the US albums o | | and singles charts. His album Glass Houses contained | | o his first and biggest No.1 hit, 'It's Still Rock 'n' o | | Roll to Me.' | | o o | | 18 Jul 1982 Willie Nelson was at No.1 on the country album chart | | o with 'Always on My Mind', which became the Billboard o | | No.1 country album of the year. The album spent 22 | | o weeks at the top of the charts and stayed for a total o | | of 253 weeks on the Billboard Country charts. The track | | o 'Always on My Mind' was originally recorded by B.J. o | | Thomas in 1970, and has since been recorded by dozens | | o of performers including Elvis Presley, Brenda Lee, John o | | Wesley Ryles and Pet Shop Boys. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1988 Ike Turner was sentenced in Santa Monica, California, | | o to one year in jail for possessing and transporting o | | cocaine. Police had stopped Turner, former husband of | | o Tina Turner, in August 1987 for driving erratically and o | | found about six grams of rock cocaine in his car. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1988 Nico died after suffering a minor heart attack while | | o riding a bicycle on holiday with her son in Ibiza o | | Spain. The German born singer-songwriter and keyboard | | o player with Velvet Underground, had also worked as a o | | fashion model and actress. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1991 The first night of the 'Lollapalooza' tour at The | | o Compton Terrace, Phoenix, featuring, Living Colour, o | | Siouxsie and the Banshees, Jane's Addiction, Nine Inch | | o Nails, Henry Rollins Band and The Butthole Surfers. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1992 Bobby Brown married Whitney Houston at her New Jersey o | | estate who was dressed in a $40,000 Marc Bouwer wedding | | o gown. Those in attendance included Stevie Wonder, o | | Gloria Estefan, Natalie Cole, Patti LaBelle and Freddie | | o Jackson. After years of making tabloid headlines, she o | | would file for divorce in September, 2006. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1998 The Beastie Boys went to No.1 on the UK album chart | | o with 'Hello Nasty', only the second rap album to make o | | No.1 in the UK, the first being Wu-Tang Clan. | | o o | | 18 Jul 2001 Kiss added another product to their ever-growing | | o merchandising universe: the "Kiss Kasket." The coffin o | | featured the faces of the four founding members of the | | o band, the Kiss logo and the words "Kiss Forever." o | | Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell was buried in one | | o after he was shot and killed on-stage in Dec 2004. o | | | | o 18 Jul 2002 The Rolling Stones crew chief, 54 year old Royden o | | Magee, who had worked with the band for 30 years, died | | o during a rehearsal in Toronto. A spokesman for the band o | | said Magee had said that he wasn't feeling well and | | o went to another room to take a nap. The Stones had just o | | finished dinner and resumed rehearsing when they got | | o word that Magee had collapsed and stopped breathing. He o | | was taken by ambulance to nearby Sunnybrook Hospital. | | o He was pronounced dead on arrival. The members of the o | | band said they were devastated by his death. | | o o | | 18 Jul 2002 Rapper Mystikal and two other men were arrested on | | o suspicion of raping a 40-year-old woman in Baton Rouge, o | | Louisiana. Mystikal, (real name Michael Tyler), was | | o charged with the offence as well as one of extortion o | | after giving himself up to police. He was subsequently | | o released on $250,000 bail. o | | | | o 18 Jul 2007 Paul Simon filed a law suit against Rhythm USA Inc., a o | | Georgia-based subsidiary of a Japanese firm, claiming | | o the company never had his permission to sell wall o | | clocks that played 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'. The | | o suit claimed that as one of the best known songs o | | throughout the world, a proper licensing agreement | | o would earn at least a $1 million licensing fee. o | | | | o 18 Jul 2007 Sting and his wife, Trudie Styler, were ordered to pay o | | their former chef compensation after losing a sexual | | o discrimination case. Jane Martin, 41, was awarded o | | 24,944 pounds at an employment tribunal in Southampton, | | o England, after she was sacked by Miss Styler from the o | | couple's estate in Wiltshire, because she became | | o pregnant. o | | | | o 18 Jul 2008 Rolling Stone guitarist Ronnie Wood was 'seeking help' o | | with his battle with alcohol in a rehabilitation | | o centre. The move followed tabloid speculation over the o | | state of his 23-year marriage to former model Jo Wood. | | o 'Following Ronnie's continued battle with alcohol he o | | has entered a period of rehab', his spokeswoman said. | | o o | | 18 Jul 2013 During her 'The Truth About Love' Tour, Pink broke two | | o records at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia, o | | becoming the artist who had performed the most shows at | | o the venue, with 18 sold out shows and the first artist o | | to sell more than 250,000 tickets at the venue. | | o o | | 18 Jul 2017 R&B singer R Kelly denied allegations that he was | | o holding several young women in an "abusive cult". The o | | singer's lawyer said he would work "diligently and | | o forcibly to pursue his accusers and clear his name". A o | | report accused the singer of brainwashing women who | | o got close to him, in an effort to boost their musical o | | careers. He had faced previous accusations of sexual | | o misconduct, but was never found guilty. o | | | | o 18 Jul 2019 Ed Sheeran broke yet another streaming record. His o | | latest collaborative album 'No.6 Collaborations | | o Project', racked up 69 million streams in a month on o | | Spotify, which was the highest by any artist. This new | | o record wasn't the first that Sheeran has broken. His o | | last album 'Divide' set a new record of 56 million | | o streams on the day of release, while 'Shape Of You' o | | picked up over 10 million streams on its first day. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 18 Jul 1924 American singer Earl T. Beal from The Silhouettes. The | | o doo wop/R&B group's single 'Get A Job' was a No.1 hit o | | on the Billboard R&B singles chart and pop singles | | o chart in 1958. The doo-wop revival group Sha Na Na o | | derived their name from the song's lyrics. 'Get A Job' | | o is included in the soundtracks of the film 'American o | | Graffiti', 'Trading Places' and 'Stand By Me'. Beal | | o died on 22 March 2001. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1929 American singer, songwriter, musician Screamin' Jay o | | Hawkins. A Golden Gloves boxing champion at 16, he was | | o married nine times, fathered over 30 children, spent o | | two years in jail and was temporary blinded by one of | | o his flaming props on stage in 1976. He recorded 'I Put o | | A Spell On You' in 1956, (which was covered by many | | o acts including The Animals, Creedence Clearwater o | | Revival and Nina Simone). He died on 12 February 2000 | | o aged 70 after emergency surgery for an aneurysm. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1935 Johnny Funches, American singer with The Dells, (1968 o | | US No.10 single 'Stay In My Corner'). He died on 23 | | o January 1998, aged 62. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1938 Ian Stewart, keyboard player, The Rolling Stones. o | | Stewart died of a heart attack in his doctor's Harley | | o Street waiting room on 12th December 1985. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1939 Brian Auger, keyboards, (1968 UK No.5 single with Julie o | | Driscoll, Brian Auger And The Trinity, 'This Wheel's On | | o Fire'). o | | | | o 18 Jul 1939 American singer and songwriter Dion Dimucci, best known o | | for his 1961 US No.1 & UK No.11 single 'Runaround Sue'. | | o He had 39 Top 40 hits in the late 1950s and early 1960s o | | as a solo performer, with the Belmonts or with the Del | | o Satins. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1940 American saxophonist, songwriter, Mike Terry. His o | | baritone sax solos feature on the hits of Martha and | | o the Vandellas 'Heat Wave', 1963, and The Supremes o | | 'Where Did Our Love Go', 1964. As a member of the Funk | | o Brothers he performed on thousands of Motown recordings o | | from 1960-1967, including at least seven US No.1 hits. | | o As was Motown's policy at the time, none of the studio o | | musicians were credited by name. Terry was the musical | | o arranger of the 1966 hit 'Cool Jerk' by The Capitols, o | | and later became a record producer. He died age 68 on | | o October 30, 2008. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1941 Martha Reeves, American R&B and pop singer and former o | | politician, (1964 US No.2 & 1969 UK No.4 single with | | o The Vandellas 'Dancing In The Street', plus ten US & o | | six UK other top 40 singles). | | o o | | 18 Jul 1941 Lonnie Mack, American rock, blues and country singer- | | o guitarist. In the early 1960s he was a "pioneer" in o | | virtuoso rock guitar soloing, whose recordings were | | o pivotal to the emergence of the electric guitar as a o | | lead voice in rock music. For this, it has been said | | o that he launched the era of "modern rock guitar". He o | | scored the hit single instrumentals, 'Memphis' and | | o 'Wham!'. Mack died of natural causes on April 21, 2016, o | | in hospital near his log-cabin home seventy miles east | | o of Nashville, Tennessee. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1943 Robin McDonald, guitarist from Billy J Kramer and the o | | Dakotas who had the 1964 UK No.1 & US N0.7 single | | o 'Little Children'. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1945 Danny McCullock, guitarist in The Animals, who had the o | | 1964 UK & US No.1 single 'House Of The Rising Sun'. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1946 Tim Lynch, from American rock band The Flamin Groovies, | | o who had the 1976 album 'Shake Some Action. In addition o | | to the band's role in the advancement of power pop, the | | o Flamin' Groovies have also been called one of the o | | forerunners of punk rock. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1948 Phil Harris, Ace, (1974 UK No.20 single 'How Long'). | | o o | | 18 Jul 1949 Wally Bryson, The Raspberries, (1972 US N.5 single 'Go | | o All The Way'). o | | | | o 18 Jul 1950 Cesar Zuiderwijk from Golden Earring, who had the 1974 o | | UK No.7 & US No.13 single 'Radar Love'. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1950 Glenn Hughes from American disco group The Village | | o People. They had the hit singles 'Macho Man', 'In the o | | Navy', 'Go West', and the 1978 US No.2 hit 'YMCA'. The | | o group's name refers to New York City's Greenwich o | | Village, at the time known for its large gay | | o population. Hughes died on 4th March 2001. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1950 Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Records and the o | | Virgin Empire. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1954 Ricky Scaggs, country singer, 1982 Country Music | | o Association singer of the year, (US country No.1 single o | | 'Crying My Heart Out Over You'). | | o o | | 18 Jul 1955 Terry Chambers, drums, XTC, (1982 UK No.10 single | | o 'Senses Working Over Time'). o | | | | o 18 Jul 1957 Keith Levene, guitar, Public Image Ltd, (1983 UK No.5 o | | single 'This Is Not A Love Song'). | | o o | | 18 Jul 1958 Nigel Twist, drums, The Alarm, (1983 UK No.17 single | | o '68 Guns'). o | | | | o 18 Jul 1962 Jack Irons, drummer who has worked with Pearl Jam, Red o | | Hot Chili Peppers, Redd Kross and Joe Strummer. | | o o | | 18 Jul 1962 Daniel de los Reyes American musician with the Grammy | | o Award winning country music group, Zac Brown Band. o | | Their 2015 album 'Jekyll + Hyde' which debuted at No.1 | | o on the US chart, featured the single 'Heavy Is the o | | Head' with vocals from Chris Cornell. De los Reyes has | | o performed with various artists such as Don Henley, o | | Earth, Wind & Fire, Sting, Billy Joel, Sheryl Crow, | | o Jennifer Lopez and Ricky Martin. o | | | | o 18 Jul 1975 Daron Malakian, guitarist with Armenian-American heavy o | | metal band System of a Down who had the 2001 US No.1 | | o album 'Toxicity' and the 2005 US No.1 & UK No.2 album o | | 'Mezmerize.' | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 19 Jul 1954 Sun Records released the first Elvis Presley single, o | | 'That's All Right', a cover of Arthur Crudup's 1946 | | o tune 'That's All Right, Mama'. Only about 7,000 o | | original copies were pressed, but the disc became a | | o local hit in Memphis. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1967 The Beatles were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with o | | 'All You Need Is Love', the group's 12th UK No.1 | | o single. The Beatles had been selected to represent the o | | UK for the first-ever global-wide satellite broadcast. | | o The group agreed to be shown in the studio recording of o | | a song written especially for the occasion, (which was | | o aired on June 25). John Lennon wrote 'All You Need is o | | Love' which was thought to sum up the 1967 'summer of | | o love' and The Beatles' sympathies. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1967 Elvis Presley was working on his latest movie Speedway o | | co-starring Nancy Sinatra at the MGM Soundstage, | | o Hollywood, California (It was Presley's twenty-seventh o | | film). | | o o | | 19 Jul 1968 Pink Floyd played the second of three nights at the | | o Boston Tea Party, Boston, Massachusetts. Opened in o | | January 1967 as a psychedelic club, many many famous | | o artists, including Grateful Dead, Neil Young, The J. o | | Geils Band, Frank Zappa, Cream, Fleetwood Mac, The | | o Allman Brothers Band, Led Zeppelin, The Jimi Hendrix o | | Experience, Jeff Beck, The Who, Santana, Taj Mahal, Ten | | o Years After and Sly & the Family Stone all appeared. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1969 Special guests on this week's Johnny Cash ABC o | | television music variety show included, Ed Ames, Roy | | o Clark, The Monkees and Joni Mitchell. Cash introduced o | | The Monkees by playing the first verse of their hit | | o 'Last Train To Clarksville' with The Monkees on backing o | | vocals. The Monkees then performed a version of the | | o Johnny Cash song 'Everybody Loves a Nut', with Cash. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1972 Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were o | | arrested in Warwick, Rhode Island, on charges of | | o assault after a fight broke out with a newspaper o | | photographer. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1974 The Ozark Music Festival was held over three days on | | o the Missouri State Fairgrounds in Sedalia, Missouri. o | | One of the largest music festivals ever held, some | | o estimates have put the crowd count at 350,000 people. o | | Acts who appeared included, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, | | o Blue Öyster Cult, the Eagles, America, Marshall Tucker o | | Band, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Boz Scaggs, Ted | | o Nugent, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Electric Flag, Joe Walsh, o | | Aerosmith and Spirit. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1975 On his Natty Dread tour, Bob Marley & the Wailers | | o appeared at the Lyceum Theatre in London. The show was o | | recorded and the live single 'No Woman, No Cry' was | | o later released. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1975 The Bay City Rollers were at No.1 on the UK singles o | | chart with 'Give A Little Love', the group's second and | | o final UK No.1. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1975 Paul McCartney and Wings went to No.1 on the US singles o | | chart with 'Listen To What The Man Said', his fourth US | | o No.1, and No.6 hit in the UK, (the track features Tom o | | Scott playing the saxophone solo). It would go on to | | o sell a million copies in America and reach No.6 in the o | | UK. Wings also had the US No.1 album chart with 'Venus | | o And Mars'. Paul McCartney's fourth No.1 album since The o | | Beatles. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1976 Deep Purple split up at the end of a UK tour. David | | o Coverdale went on to form Whitesnake, Jon Lord and Ian o | | Paice formed a band with Tony Ashton. The classic line | | o up of Blackmore, Gillan, Glover, Lord & Paice reformed o | | in 1984. Glenn Hughes returned to Trapeze and Tommy | | o Bolin put together his own band (but would die before o | | the end of the year). | | o o | | 19 Jul 1980 Queen scored their third UK No.1 album with 'The Game', | | o featuring the single 'Another One Bites The Dust'. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1981 It was Roy Orbison Day in Odessa, Texas. Orbison was o | | given the keys to the city, and performed for the | | o crowd, the first time in Odessa in 15 years. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1986 Genesis went to No.1 on the US singles chart with o | | 'Invisible Touch'. The bands former lead singer Peter | | o Gabriel was at No.2 with 'Sledgehammer'. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1987 Bruce Springsteen played his first ever show behind the o | | Iron Curtain when he appeared in East Berlin in front | | o of 180,000 people. The show was broadcast on East o | | German TV. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1989 James Brown changed accommodations behind bars after | | o $40000 in cash and cheques was discovered in his o | | minimum security cell. The Godfather of Soul had been | | o given a six year sentence the previous December after o | | several run-ins with the law, including illegal gun | | o possession, resisting arrest, assault and leading the o | | authorities on a number of car chases. His new home was | | o at a medium security cell at the Stevenson Correctional o | | Institute. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1989 Residents of Washington, Connecticut formed a 'Roll the | | o Stones Out of Town' action group, after they were o | | unhappy with The Rolling Stones and their entourage | | o setting up in the town for rehearsals for their o | | forthcoming tour. Residents said it was like the army | | o had moved in and taken over, with security guards o | | stopping locals and asking them what they were doing | | o there. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1991 Steven Adler, ex drummer with Guns N' Roses, filed a o | | suit in Los Angeles county court alleging that he was | | o fraudulently removed from the group and that the band o | | introduced him to hard drugs. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1996 The Spice Girls made their debut on UK TV music show | | o Top Of The Pops, performing their debut single o | | 'Wannabe' which gave them their first of nine UK chart | | o toppers. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1997 Oasis went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'D'You o | | Know What I Mean'. The first single from their third | | o album 'Be Here Now'. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1999 A gunman who sprayed bullets at Westwood's car in o | | Kensington, London, shot BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood. A | | o statement the following day said he was recovering in a o | | London Hospital. | | o o | | 19 Jul 2001 Wu Tang Clan rapper ODB, (Russell Jones), was sentenced | | o to spend between two and four years behind bars after o | | being found guilty of drug possession. He was arrested | | o in July 1999 when police found cocaine and marijuana in o | | his car after he was pulled over for driving through a | | o red light. The rapper was later sent to a Los Angeles o | | rehabilitation centre, but went on the run from | | o authorities last October. o | | | | o 19 Jul 2001 American soul and gospel singer Judy Clay died. Was a o | | member of the Drinkard Singers - who later became | | o better known as The Sweet Inspirations. Also worked o | | with Billy Vera, and had hits with William Bell | | o (Private Number), and sang with Wilson Pickett and Ray o | | Charles. | | o o | | 19 Jul 2005 James Blunt was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with | | o 'You're Beautiful', from his debut album 'Back To o | | Bedlam'. The UK singer-songwriter's first No.1, spent 5 | | o weeks at the top of the charts. o | | | | o 19 Jul 2010 Ozzy Osbourne and his former Black Sabbath band mate o | | Tony Iommi settled a long-running legal dispute over | | o the use of the group's name. Ozzy had filed suit o | | against the guitarist in May of last year, accusing | | o Iommi of falsely proclaiming to be the sole owner of o | | the Black Sabbath name by lodging an application with | | o the US Patent and Trademark Office. The pair released a o | | joint statement confirming they have settled the | | o dispute "amicably". o | | | | o 19 Jul 2014 Ed Sheeran was at No.1 on the UK album chart with X o | | (pronounced multiply), his second studio album. The | | o album peaked at No. 1 in fifteen countries, and the o | | lead single, 'Sing', became Sheeran's first UK No.1 | | o song. By the end of 2014 Spotify named X the most- o | | streamed album in the world, racking up more than 430 | | o million streams for the year. o | | | | o 19 Jul 2017 A US judge halted an auction of personal items of o | | Madonna, after she said her privacy was violated. | | o Madonna's underwear, a chequebook, a hairbrush, photos o | | and a break-up letter from the late rapper Tupac Shakur | | o had been among the scheduled lots. The singer said her o | | possessions had been stolen by a former friend. | | o o | | 19 Jul 2019 Crowds dancing at a festival triggered minor | | o earthquakes. The biggest tremors were recorded during a o | | headline set by indie band Two Door Cinema Club at | | o Tramlines Festival in Sheffield, England. Manic Street o | | Preachers, Lewis Capaldi and Nile Rogers and Chic were | | o also on the bill. o | | | | o 19 Jul 2020 American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and o | | recording engineer Emitt Rhodes died age 70. He was a | | o member of The Palace Guard as the group's drummer o | | before joining The Merry-Go-Round as a multi- | | o instrumentalist. He worked as a recording engineer and o | | record producer for Elektra Records. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 19 Jul 1931 Thomas Allen, (Papa Dee), percussionist with American | | o funk band War. Their album The World Is a Ghetto was o | | the best-selling US album of 1973. Allen died from a | | o heart attack while performing on stage on 30 August o | | 1988. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1937 George Hamilton IV, US country singer, (1958 US No.10 & | | o UK No.22 single 'Why Don't They Understand'). Hamilton o | | had a heart attack on September 13, and died September | | o 17 at Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital in Nashville. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1941 American blues, jazz and R&B guitarist and bassist Phil o | | Upchurch who has worked with Curtis Mayfield, Otis | | o Rush, Jimmy Reed, Cat Stevens, David Sanborn, and o | | appeared on Michael Jackson's 'Off The Wall' album. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1944 Commander Cody, (George Frayne), piano, vocals, | | o Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen, country rock o | | group. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1946 Allan Gorrie, bassist from Scottish funk and R&B group | | o the Average White Band who scored the 1975 US No.1 and o | | UK No.6 single 'Pick Up The Pieces'. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1947 Bernie Leadon, guitar, the Eagles, quit the band in Jan | | o 1976. (1974 US No.1 single 'Best Of My Love'). o | | | | o 19 Jul 1947 Brian May, guitarist, singer and songwriter with Queen o | | who had the 1975 UK No.1 single 'Bohemian Rhapsody' | | o which returned to No.1 in 1991. Queen scored over 40 o | | other UK Top 40 singles, and also scored the 1980 US | | o No.1 single 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love'. May had o | | the solo 1992 UK No.5 single 'Too Much Love Will Kill | | o You'. May was made Commander of the Order of the o | | British Empire in 2005 for 'services to the music | | o industry and his charity work'. May earned a PhD in o | | astrophysics from Imperial College, London, in 2007. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1947 Keith Godchaux, pianist, best known for his tenure in | | o Grateful Dead from 1971 to 1979. Godchaux sustained o | | massive head injuries after being involved in a car | | o crash while being driven home on his birthday. He died o | | four days later on 23 July 1979, aged 32. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1952 Allen Collins, guitarist with southern rock band Lynyrd | | o Skynyrd who had the 1974 US No. 8 single 'Sweet Home o | | Alabama' the 1977 US No. 5 album 'Street Survivors' and | | o the 1982 UK No.21 single 'Freebird'. Collins was behind o | | the wheel in a car accident in 1986 that killed his | | o girlfriend and left him paralysed from the waist down. o | | Collins died on January 23, 1990, from chronic | | o pneumonia, a complication of the paralysis. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1960 Kevin Haskins, from English post-punk band Bauhaus, who o | | had the 1982 UK No.15 single with their version of the | | o David Bowie song 'Ziggy Stardust'. o | | | | o 19 Jul 1968 Ged Lynch, drums, Black Grape, (1995 UK No.8 single 'In o | | The Name Of The Father'). | | o o | | 19 Jul 1971 Urs B'hler, from the multi-national classical crossover | | o vocal group Il Divo. Their 2004 self-titled album, was o | | No.1 in 14 countries around the world. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1976 Eric Prydz, Swedish DJ and producer (2004 UK No.1 | | o single 'Call on Me'). o | | | | o 19 Jul 1979 Michelle Heaton, singer, from British-Irish group o | | Liberty X, who had the 2002 UK No.1 single 'Just A | | o Little'. The group was formed by the five finalists of o | | the British talent show 'Popstars', who failed to make | | o it into the group Hear'Say. Liberty X went on to o | | achieve ten consecutive UK Top 20 singles. | | o o | | 19 Jul 1992 English singer and musician Ellie Rowsell from the | | o Mercury Prize winning indie rock band Wolf Alice. Their o | | 2017 album 'Visions of a Life' debuted at No.2 on the | | o UK Albums Chart, and won the 2018 Mercury Prize. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 20 Jul 1940 Billboard's first comprehensive record chart was o | | published. The magazine had previously published best- | | o seller lists submitted by the individual record o | | companies, but the new chart combined the top sellers | | o from all major labels. Their first number one song was o | | 'I'll Never Smile Again' by Frank Sinatra and the Tommy | | o Dorsey Orchestra. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1954 The Blue Moon Boys made their live debut appearing on o | | the back of a flatbed truck outside a new drug store | | o for its grand opening in Memphis. The band line up was o | | Elvis Presley, Scotty Moore and Bill Black. The name | | o was taken from a song they had recorded just two weeks o | | previously, 'Blue Moon of Kentucky.' | | o o | | 20 Jul 1963 Jan and Dean started a two week run at No.1 on the US | | o singles chart with 'Surf City', written by The Beach o | | Boy's Brian Wilson, with the Beach Boys on backing | | o vocals. The single peaked at No.26 in the UK. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1968 Jane Asher announced on the national British TV show, o | | Dee Time, that her engagement to Paul McCartney was | | o off. Paul reportedly was watching at a friend's home o | | and was surprised by the news. She was said to have | | o inspired many of McCartney's songs, such as 'All My o | | Loving', 'And I Love Her', and 'We Can Work It Out'. | | o Jane went on to have a career in films and television o | | as well as becoming a successful author and business | | o woman. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1968 Cream started a four-week run at No.1 on the US album o | | chart with 'Wheels Of Fire'. The double album which | | o consisted of a studio and a live record reached No.3 in o | | the United Kingdom. | | o o | | 20 Jul 1968 Iron Butterfly's second album, 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida', | | o entered the US album chart for the first time. The o | | album contained the 17-minute title track that filled | | o the second side of the LP which went on sell over four o | | million copies in the US alone. | | o o | | 20 Jul 1971 The Carpenters show 'Make Your Own Kind Of Music', | | o started a six week run on NBC-TV. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1973 TV talent show Opportunity Knocks winners Peters And o | | Lee were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with their | | o first single and only chart topper 'Welcome Home.' o | | | | o 20 Jul 1975 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band played the o | | opening night on their 'Born To Run' tour at The Palace | | o Theatre, Providence, Rhode Island. This also saw the o | | live debut of Steven Van Zandt, (Miami Steve) as a | | o member of The E Street Band. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1976 Buzzcocks made their live debut supporting the Sex o | | Pistols and Slaughter & The Dogs at The Lesser Free | | o Trade Hall, Manchester. In the audience was, Morrissey, o | | Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook (soon to form Joy Division) | | o and Mark E Smith, (The Fall) and Mick Hucknall. Tickets o | | cost 1 pound. | | o o | | 20 Jul 1977 Gary Kellgren studio engineer at the Los Angeles Record | | o Plant studio drowned in a Hollywood Swimming pool. o | | Kellgren had worked with John Lennon, George Harrison, | | o Jimi Hendrix, Barbra Streisand and Rod Stewart. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1986 The film based on the life of Sex Pistols bassist, Sid o | | Vicious, 'Sid And Nancy' premiered in London, England. | | o o | | 20 Jul 1986 Carlos Santana celebrated his 39th birthday, and 20th | | o anniversary in the music business, with a concert in o | | San Francisco. Previous group members were assembled | | o for the event, as 17 of them performed together on o | | stage. | | o o | | 20 Jul 1991 EMF went to No.1 on the US singles chart with | | o 'Unbelievable'. It spent 14 weeks on the chart before o | | reaching the top. | | o o | | 20 Jul 1996 Gary Barlow scored his first UK No.1 single with | | o 'Forever Love', taken from his debut album 'Open Road.' o | | Barlow became the first member of Take That to top the | | o charts with a solo record. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1999 The Rolling Stones reported a gross income of $337 o | | million, from almost two years of touring from their | | o 'Bridges to Babylon' and 'No Security' tours. The o | | Stones had played to over 5.6 million people, selling | | o out all but 20 shows. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1999 Church group's in middle America claimed that pictures o | | of Britney Spears printed in Rolling Stone magazine | | o encouraged child pornography. The shots showed Britney o | | with not many clothes on in her bedroom. | | o o | | 20 Jul 2000 The Evergreen Ballroom in Lacey, Washington was | | o destroyed by a fire. During the ballroom's heyday in o | | the 1950s, 60s and 70s, many of music's greats played | | o there: Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Duke Ellington, o | | Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Ike & Tina Turner and Fats | | o Domino. Glen Campbell had lived in the kitchen at the o | | venue for a while before he became famous. | | o o | | 20 Jul 2003 A tooth said to have been pulled out of Elvis Presley's | | o mouth after an injury failed to sell on the auction o | | site eBay. The tooth had been put on a 10-day sale with | | o a reserve price of $100,000. Bids had pushed the price o | | up to $2m, but they were later found to be fraudulent. | | o o | | 20 Jul 2008 Rapper DMX was arrested on suspicion after he gave a | | o false name to get out of paying for hospital medical o | | expenses. County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said the star told | | o Mayo Clinic in Arizona that his name was Troy Jones and o | | failed to pay a $7,500 bill in April. The rapper, whose | | o real name is Earl Simmons, was arrested at a shopping o | | centre in Phoenix. | | o o | | 20 Jul 2008 John Lydon denied claims by Kele Okereke from Bloc | | o Party that he was racially abused and attacked by a o | | member of the Sex Pistols' entourage at a music | | o festival in Barcelona. Okereke claimed he had been o | | attacked by several men after approaching Lydon | | o backstage at the Summercase festival. He said the o | | 'unprovoked' attack left him with a split lip and | | o bruises. Lydon said: 'I feel very sorry for a man that o | | needs to lie about what was a perfect evening.' | | o o | | 20 Jul 2009 Jackson Browne settled his lawsuit against US Senator | | o John McCain and the Republican Party after his 1977 hit o | | 'Running On Empty' was used without permission in a | | o 2008 McCain presidential campaign ad that aired on TV o | | and the Internet. McCain and the Republican Party | | o apologized for using the song in the ad and said that o | | McCain himself "had no knowledge of, or involvement in, | | o the creation or distribution of the video." o | | | | o 20 Jul 2011 Never-before seen photographs of The Beatles' first US o | | concert in Washington DC sold in New York for more than | | o $360,000. The Fab Four played their first US concert on o | | February 11 1964, at the Washington Coliseum, two days | | o after their debut on The Ed Sullivan Show. Mike o | | Mitchell, of Washington, was 18 at the time and took | | o photographs just feet away. Among the highlights was a o | | backlit photograph Mitchell shot while standing | | o directly behind the Fab Four which sold for more than o | | $68,000. | | o o | | 20 Jul 2015 American country musician, songwriter and record | | o producer Wayne Carson died at the age of 72 after o | | suffering congestive heart failure. He co-wrote 'Always | | o on My Mind', (a hit for Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson o | | and others), 'The Letter', (recorded by The Box Tops, | | o Joe Cocker and Leon Russell), and 'Soul Deep'. o | | | | o 20 Jul 2017 Linkin Park lead singer Chester Bennington died aged o | | 41. His body was found at a private home, Bennington | | o apparently hanged himself. The singer was said to be o | | close to Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell, who took | | o his own life in May of this year. Formed in 1996, o | | Linkin Park had sold more than 70 million albums | | o worldwide and won two Grammy Awards. o | | | | o 20 Jul 2021 American songwriter and vocalist Chuck E. Weiss died o | | from cancer age 76. Weiss was the subject of Rickie Lee | | o Jones's hit song 'Chuck E.'s In Love', from her 1979 o | | debut album. At the time, Jones was linked romantically | | o to Tom Waits. All three lived in the Tropicana Hotel in o | | Los Angeles. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 20 Jul 1933 Buddy Knox, singer, songwriter who had the 1957 US No.1 | | o & UK No.29 single 'Party Doll' which sold over one o | | million copies. He was the first person in the rock 'n' | | o roll era to write and record a No.1 hit. His other hits o | | include 'Rock Your Little Baby To Sleep' and 'Hula | | o Love'. Knox died of lung cancer on 14 February 1999. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1945 John Lodge, bass, vocals, with English rock band The o | | Moody Blues who had the 1965 UK No.1 & US No.10 single | | o 'Go Now' and the hit singles 'Nights in White Satin' o | | and 'Question'. | | o o | | 20 Jul 1945 Kim Carnes, US female singer, (1981 US No.1 & UK No.10 | | o single 'Betty Davis Eyes'). o | | | | o 20 Jul 1946 Wendy Richard, actress, (1962 UK No.1 single with Mike o | | Sarne, 'Come Outside', cast member of UK TV soap | | o 'Eastenders'). o | | | | o 20 Jul 1947 Carlos Santana, Mexican and American rock guitarist. o | | Santana had the 1977 UK No.11 single 'She's Not There', | | o and their 1999 US No.1 single 'Smooth' spent eleven o | | weeks at No.1, (also No.1 in the UK). He won eight | | o Grammy Awards for his 'Supernatural' album at the 2000 o | | awards. | | o o | | 20 Jul 1947 Tony Thorpe, from English pop band The Rubettes who had | | o the 1974 UK No.1 single 'Sugar Baby Love'. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1952 Jay Jay French, guitar, Twisted Sister, (1983 UK No.18 o | | single 'I Am, I'm Me', 1984 album 'Stay Hungry'). | | o o | | 20 Jul 1955 Jem Finer, banjo, from Irish-British Celtic punk band | | o The Pogues who scored the 1987 UK No.8 single 'The o | | Irish Rover' and the 1987 UK No.2 single with Kirsty | | o MaCcoll, 'Fairytale Of New York'. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1955 Marisa DeFranco, from family pop group The DeFranco o | | Family, who scored the 1973 US No.3 single 'Heartbeat- | | o It's A Lovebeat', the biggest selling US single of o | | 1973. Based on The Osmonds, the group featured 10 year | | o old Tony DeFranco. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1956 Paul Cook, drums, Sex Pistols, (1977 UK No.2 single o | | 'God Save The Queen', and 1977 UK No.1 album 'Never | | o Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols'). o | | | | o 20 Jul 1958 Michael McNeil, keyboards, with Scottish rock band, o | | Simple Minds, who had the 1985 US No.1 single 'Don't | | o You, Forget About Me', and the 1989 UK No.1 single o | | 'Belfast Child', plus over 20 other UK Top 40 singles. | | o o | | 20 Jul 1959 James Irvin, singer from British new wave band | | o Furniture, who had the 1986 UK No.21 single 'Brilliant o | | Mind'. | | o o | | 20 Jul 1962 Dig Wayne, with British new wave group Jo Boxers, who | | o had the 1983 UK No.3 single 'Boxer Beat'. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1962 Lee Harris, English drummer who joined Talk Talk in o | | 1981. They had the hits 'It's My Life' (1984) and | | o 'Life's What You Make It', (1986). o | | | | o 20 Jul 1964 American musician, singer and songwriter Chris Cornell, o | | best known as the lead vocalist, primary songwriter and | | o rhythm guitarist for Seattle rock band Soundgarden and o | | as lead vocalist and songwriter for the group | | o Audioslave. Cornell died suddenly in Detroit on 17 May o | | 2017 after performing at a show with Soundgarden. | | o o | | 20 Jul 1966 Andrew Levy, bassist from English group The Brand New | | o Heavies, who had the 1994 UK No.13 single with their o | | version of 'Midnight At The Oasis'. | | o o | | 20 Jul 1966 Stone Gossard, guitar, Pearl Jam, (1992 UK No.15 single | | o 'Jeremy', 1993 US No.1 & UK No.2 album 'Vs', 1994 US o | | No.1 & UK No.4 album 'Vitalogy' and 1996 US No.1 & UK | | o No.3 album 'No Code') Also a member of Brad. o | | | | o 20 Jul 1999 American rapper, singer, and songwriter Pop Smoke. His o | | debut studio album, 'Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the | | o Moon', was posthumously released in July 2020 and o | | debuted at No.1 on the Billboard chart with all 19 | | o tracks from the album charting on the Billboard Hot o | | 100. He died on 19 Feb 2020 after being shot twice in | | o the chest during a home invasion in Hollywood Hills, o | | California. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 21 Jul 1966 Georgie Fame was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with o | | 'Get Away'. The song started life as a TV jingle for a | | o petrol advert. o | | | | o 21 Jul 1967 The Jimi Hendrix Experience played the first of three o | | nights at the Cafe-a-Go-Go in New York City. The club | | o featured many well known acts including: Grateful Dead, o | | Tim Buckley, Joni Mitchell, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, | | o John Lee Hooker, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, o | | Jefferson Airplane, and Cream. | | o o | | 21 Jul 1969 The Beatles started work on the John Lennon song 'Come | | o Together' at Abbey Road studios in London. The track o | | became the opening song on The Beatles 'Abbey Road' | | o album and was later released as a double A-sided single o | | with 'Something', their twenty-first single in the UK | | o and twenty-sixth in the US where it reached the top of o | | the charts. | | o o | | 21 Jul 1973 Jim Croce started a two week run at No.1 on the US | | o singles chart with 'Bad, Bad Leroy Brown'. Croce was o | | killed in a plane crash three months later. | | o o | | 21 Jul 1973 Canned Heat, Nazareth, Edgar Broughton Band, | | o Groundhogs, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Medicine o | | Head, all appeared at Buxton Festival in Derbyshire, | | o England. Hell's Angels arrived in force and proceeded o | | to drink the site dry. Initially they paid for the | | o booze, but when the money ran out a deputation was sent o | | into the audience to collect donations of 10p per | | o person. About 20 minutes into his set Chuck Berry was o | | showing one of the Angels how to do his duck-walk | | o properly. He did one from one end of the stage to the o | | other and disappeared into the wings. The band played | | o on, the Angels bopped, and Chuck legged it to his car o | | and drove off at high speed, never to return. | | o o | | 21 Jul 1977 Despite protests, The Sex Pistols made their first | | o appearance on the UK music show Top Of The Pops where o | | they lip-synched to their third single, 'Pretty | | o Vacant'. The performance helped push the song up the o | | charts to No.7. | | o o | | 21 Jul 1979 Tubeway Army scored their first UK No.1 album with | | o 'Replicas'. The band led by lead singer Gary Numan were o | | the first band of the post-punk era to have a | | o synthesizer-based hit, with their single 'Are 'Friends' o | | Electric?' | | o o | | 21 Jul 1987 Guns N' Roses released their debut album on Geffen | | o Records: 'Appetite For Destruction' featured the o | | singles 'Welcome to the Jungle', 'Sweet Child o' Mine', | | o and 'Paradise City'. The album now has worldwide sales o | | in excess of 28 million, 18 million of which are in the | | o US, making it the best-selling debut album of all time o | | there. | | o o | | 21 Jul 1990 Roger Waters' 'The Wall' took place at the Berlin Wall | | o in Potzdamer Platz, Berlin to commemorate the fall of o | | the Berlin Wall eight months earlier. Over 350,000 | | o people attended and the event was broadcast live o | | throughout the world. Van Morrison, Bryan Adams, Joni | | o Mitchell, The Scorpions, Cyndi Lauper, Sinead O'Connor o | | and others took part. | | o o | | 21 Jul 1994 Oasis played their first ever American show as part of | | o the New Music Seminar at Wetlands in New York City. o | | | | o 21 Jul 1995 A judge in Los Angeles threw out a lawsuit against o | | Michael Jackson by five of his former security guards. | | o The guards had claimed they were fired for knowing too o | | much about night-time visits by young boys to Jackson's | | o estate. The singer denied any improprieties. o | | | | o 21 Jul 1996 Alanis Morissette started a second run at No.1 on the o | | UK album chart with 'Jagged Little Pill' which stayed | | o at the top for eight weeks. Overall, the album has sold o | | over 33 million copies worldwide, becoming one of the | | o most successful albums in music history. o | | | | o 21 Jul 2001 Madonna kicked off the North American leg of her 47- o | | date 'Drowned World Tour' at the First Union Center in | | o Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the singer's first o | | world tour in eight years, following 'The Girlie Show' | | o in 1993. Over 730,000 people attended the shows o | | throughout North America and Europe, the tour grossed | | o over $75 million. o | | | | o 21 Jul 2002 Producer Gus Dudgeon, who worked with artists including o | | Elton John, David Bowie, The Beach Boys, Kiki Dee, The | | o Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, The Strawbs, XTC, and Joan o | | Armatrading, was killed aged 59 in a car accident near | | o Reading, together with his wife Sheila. They had been o | | driving along the M4 motorway on their way home from a | | o party when Gus fell asleep at the wheel of the Jaguar o | | XK8 convertible, crashing down an embankment at speed | | o and ending up in a ditch. o | | | | o 21 Jul 2003 Coldplay singer Chris Martin was charged with malicious o | | damage in Australia, after he allegedly attacked a | | o photographer's car after he had taken pictures of him o | | surfing at Seven Mile Beach. Martin admitted he had | | o lost his temper due to the constant harassment by that o | | journalist, and consequently smashed his windscreen and | | o let the air out of his tyres. o | | | | o 21 Jul 2004 Composer Jerry Goldsmith died after a long battle with o | | cancer aged 75. Created the music for scores of classic | | o movies and television shows: 'Star Trek', 'Planet of o | | the Apes', 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.' and 'Dr. Kildare.' | | o o | | 21 Jul 2005 UK singer Long John Baldry died of a chest infection. | | o He was one of the founding fathers of British Rock 'n' o | | Roll in the 1960s, performing with Blues Incorporated | | o and Cyril Davies' R&B All Stars. He later fronted the o | | Hoochie Coochie Men, with Rod Stewart and then Steam | | o Packet with Brian Auger and Julie Driscoll. Also a o | | member of Bluesology with Elton John. He also narrated | | o on Winnie The Pooh recordings for Disney and was the o | | voice for Robotnik on the Sonic The Hedgehog computer | | o game. o | | | | o 21 Jul 2007 Sharon Osbourne's music mogul father Don Arden died in o | | a Los Angeles nursing home at the age of 81. Dubbed the | | o Al Capone of Pop for his uncompromising business o | | practices, he steered Small Faces, Black Sabbath and | | o ELO to stardom. o | | | | o 21 Jul 2008 The Police played the first of two nights at the Red o | | Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, during the | | o final leg of their 152-date world 'Reunion' tour. The o | | tour became the third highest grossing tour of all | | o time, with revenues reaching over $340 million. o | | | | o 21 Jul 2008 Amy Winehouse's husband was jailed for 27 months for o | | attacking a pub landlord and perverting the course of | | o justice. Blake Fielder-Civil, 26, of Camden, north o | | London, admitted assaulting James King, 36, at the | | o Macbeths pub in Hoxton, east London, in June 2006. He o | | also admitted at Snaresbrook Crown Court of trying to | | o make Mr King withdraw his complaint using a 200,000 o | | pound bribe. | | o o | | 21 Jul 2014 Ed Sheeran was at No.1 on the UK album chart with X | | o (pronounced multiply), his second studio album. The o | | album peaked at No. 1 in fifteen countries, and the | | o lead single, 'Sing', became Sheeran's first UK No.1 o | | song. By the end of 2014 Spotify named X the most- | | o streamed album in the world for 2014, racking up more o | | than 430 million streams for the year. | | o o | | 21 Jul 2016 American musician Lewie Steinberg died age 82. He was | | o best known as the original bass guitar player for the o | | soul music group Booker T & the M.G.'s. and featured on | | o 'Green Onions' released in 1962. Steinberg received a o | | Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007. | | o o | | 21 Jul 2017 Justin Bieber was banned from performing in China, | | o according to Beijing's Culture Bureau. In a statement, o | | the ministry said it was not appropriate to allow in | | o entertainers who have engaged in "bad behaviour." The o | | pop star, who was allowed to tour China in 2013, joined | | o a long list of musicians who have found themselves o | | similarly blacklisted. Most though, like the British | | o band Oasis and the US group Maroon 5, because of o | | perceived political statements, rather than on the | | o grounds of bad behaviour. o | | | | o 21 Jul 2019 Ed Sheeran spent 4 million pounds on new properties in o | | a bid to stop his neighbours moaning about the noise. | | o He bought two houses next door to his 19.8 million o | | pound mansion in London. The singer had also acquired a | | o flat above his Notting Hill bar. Sheeran's impressive o | | portfolio of 22 properties had cost him almost 47 | | o million pounds. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 21 Jul 1922 American pop and jazz singer Kay Starr. She enjoyed | | o considerable success in the 40s and 50s and is best o | | remembered for introducing two songs that became No.1 | | o hits in the 50s, 'Wheel of Fortune' and 'The Rock And o | | Roll Waltz'. Starr died on 3 November 2016, age 94 from | | o complications of Alzheimer's disease. o | | | | o 21 Jul 1931 American soul-jazz and hard bop tenor saxophonist Plas o | | Johnson. He is best known as the tenor saxophone | | o soloist on Henry Mancini's 'The Pink Panther Theme', as o | | well as playing on innumerable records by Peggy Lee, | | o Nat King Cole, The Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, Ricky o | | Nelson and Bobby Vee. | | o o | | 21 Jul 1939 Kim Fowley, US singer, producer, worked with The | | o Murmaids, PJ Proby, The Beach Boys, The Runaways, Frank o | | Zappa, Slade, Family. Produced the 1962, B Bumble And | | o The Stingers UK No.1 'Nut Rocker.' Fowley died of o | | bladder cancer in Hollywood, California, on January 15, | | o 2015 at the age of 75. o | | | | o 21 Jul 1943 Northern Ireland rock guitarist, Henry McCullough. He o | | recorded with Paul McCartney and Wings, featuring on | | o the hit James Bond theme, 'Live and Let Die' and 'My o | | Love', the solo which he made up on the spot in front | | o of a live orchestra. He was also a member of Spooky o | | Tooth and The Grease Band. McCullough died on 14th June | | o 2016 aged 72. o | | | | o 21 Jul 1945 Mike Wilson, from English 1960s pop group The Four o | | Pennies who had the 1964 UK No.1 single 'Juliet'. | | o o | | 21 Jul 1946 Barry Whitwam, drummer with English beat rock band, | | o Herman's Hermits who scored the 1964 UK No.1 single o | | 'I'm Into Something Good' (cover of Earl-Jean's) and | | o the 1965 US No.1 single 'Mrs Brown You've Got A Lovely o | | Daughter'. | | o o | | 21 Jul 1948 Cat Stevens, singer, songwriter, who had the 1967 UK | | o No.2 single 'Matthew And Son', and the 1972 UK No.9 & o | | US No.6 single, 'Morning Has Broken'. He wrote 'The | | o First Cut Is The Deepest' covered by many artists o | | including PP Arnold, Rod Stewart and Sheryl Crow. | | o Stevens converted to the Muslim religion in 1977 o | | changing his name to Yusef Islam. | | o o | | 21 Jul 1955 Howie Epstein, bass, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, | | o (1977 single 'American Girl', 1989 UK No.28 single 'I o | | Won't Back Down', 1991 UK No.3 album 'Into The Great | | o Wide Open'). Died of a suspected drug overdose in New o | | Mexico on 23rd February 2003. | | o o | | 21 Jul 1958 Henry Priestman, keyboards, singer with English group | | o The Christians who had the 1988 UK No.8 single 'Harvest o | | For The World'. Also a member of The Yachts and It's | | o Immaterial. o | | | | o 21 Jul 1961 Jim Martin, guitarist from American rock band Faith No o | | More, who had a 1993 UK No.3 and US No.4 hit single | | o with their version of The Commodores 'I'm Easy'. They o | | had the best-selling albums 'The Real Thing' (1989) and | | o 'Angel Dust' (1992). o | | | | o 21 Jul 1974 Terry Caldwell, from English pop boy band East 17, who o | | had the 1994 UK No.1 single 'Stay Another Day', plus 18 | | o top-20 singles and four top-10 albums. They were one of o | | the UK's most popular boy bands during the early to | | o mid-1990s. o | | | | o 21 Jul 1981 Paloma Faith, British singer-songwriter and actress. o | | Her 2009 debut album 'Do You Want the Truth or | | o Something Beautiful?' featured the top twenty singles o | | 'Stone Cold Sober' and 'New York'. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 22 Jul 1963 The Beatles first US album, 'Introducing The Beatles' o | | was pressed by Vee-Jay Records, who thought they had | | o obtained the legal rights from EMI affiliate, Trans- o | | Global Records. When it was finally released in | | o January, 1964, Capitol Records would hit Vee-Jay with o | | an injunction against manufacturing, distributing, | | o advertising, or otherwise disposing of records by the o | | Beatles. After a trial, Vee-Jay was allowed to release | | o any Beatles records that they had masters of in any o | | form until October 15th, 1964. After that time, they no | | o longer had the right to issue any Beatles product. o | | | | o 22 Jul 1965 Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and Bill Wyman from The o | | Rolling Stones were each fined 5 pounds at East Ham | | o Magistrates Court, London, after being found guilty of o | | 'insulting behaviour' at a Romford Road service | | o station. The three had all urinated against a wall o | | after the service station attendant had refused them | | o the use of the facilities. o | | | | o 22 Jul 1967 Pink Floyd appeared at The Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen, o | | Scotland. The venue is home to one of Scotland's finest | | o dance floors - famous for its bounce - which floats on o | | fixed steel springs. During the 1960s The Beatles (in | | o 1963), Small Faces and Cream all appeared at the Beach. o | | | | o 22 Jul 1969 Aretha Franklin was arrested for causing a disturbance o | | in a Detroit parking lot. After posting $50 bail, she | | o ran down a road sign while leaving the police station. o | | | | o 22 Jul 1971 John Lennon and Yoko Ono spent the second day filming o | | the Imagine promotional film at their home in | | o Tittenhurst Park Ascot, England. Today's footage o | | included the morning walk on the grounds though the | | o mist and John Lennon singing 'Imagine' in the white o | | room on his white piano. | | o o | | 22 Jul 1977 Stiff Records released 'My Aim Is True' the debut album | | o from Elvis Costello in the UK. The musicians who were o | | featured on the album were uncredited on the original | | o release (due to contractual difficulties), although the o | | backing band was made up of members of the band Clover. | | o o | | 22 Jul 1979 Little Richard, now known as the Reverend Richard | | o Pennman, told his congregation about the evils of rock o | | & roll music, declaring 'If God can save an old | | o homosexual like me, he can save anybody.' o | | | | o 22 Jul 1989 Former actress Martika started a two week run at No.1 o | | on the US singles chart with 'Toy Soldiers', a No.5 hit | | o in the UK. o | | | | o 22 Jul 1996 Donovan was forced to postpone a comeback tour of the o | | US because of a 30-year-old marijuana conviction in the | | o UK. American authorities delayed granting him a waiver o | | to enter the country. | | o o | | 22 Jul 2004 French singer and guitarist Sacha Distel died after a | | o long battle with deteriorating health. He scored the o | | 1970 UK No.10 single 'Raindrops Keep Falling On My | | o Head.' As a professional jazz guitarist he worked o | | alongside Dizzy Gillespie and Tony Bennett. | | o o | | 22 Jul 2004 American singer, songwriter and producer Arthur Crier | | o died of heart failure. Member of The Chimes and had o | | worked with Little Eva, Gene Pitney, The Four Tops, The | | o Temptations, Ben E. King, Johnny Nash and The Coasters. o | | | | o 22 Jul 2005 Founder member and singer with The Chi-lites, Eugene o | | Record died of cancer. Had the 1972 US No.1 single 'Oh | | o Girl' and 1972 UK No.3 single 'Have You Seen Her.' He o | | also released three solo albums. | | o o | | 22 Jul 2005 Research by a car insurance company showed that | | o listening to the wrong sort of music when driving can o | | lead to aggression and distraction. Dr Nicola Dibben a | | o music psychologist said 'singing while driving o | | stimulates the mind.' Songs recommended included Pulp's | | o 'Disco 2000' and 'Hey Ya' by Outcast, but the Dr said o | | songs like The Prodigy's 'Firestarter' should be | | o avoided. o | | | | o 22 Jul 2006 Johnny Cash was at No.1 on the US album chart with o | | 'American V: A Hundred Highways.' Released posthumously | | o on July 4, the vocal parts were recorded before Cash's o | | death, but the instruments were not recorded until | | o 2005. o | | | | o 22 Jul 2007 Ja Rule and Lil Wayne were arrested after a concert in o | | Manhattan on charges of carrying illegal firearms. The | | o rappers were arrested separately, Rule was stopped for o | | speeding when a weapon was discovered in his car and | | o officers who arrested Wayne for smoking marijuana also o | | found a pistol in his car. | | o o | | 22 Jul 2015 New research found that a person's taste in music may | | o offer insight into the way in which they think. A study o | | found empathetic people preferred more mellow, low- | | o energy music, while those who were "systemisers" - o | | people who seeked to analyse patterns in the world - | | o enjoyed punk, heavy metal and more complex music o | | overall. Researchers at Cambridge University, England | | o had recruited 4,000 participants and put them through a o | | series of different tests. | | o o | | 22 Jul 2019 American singer, songwriter and keyboardist Art Neville | | o died aged 81. Art shot to fame as part of the Neville o | | Brothers when they started singing as children, but | | o went their separate ways in the 1950s and 1960s. It was o | | not until 1977 that the brothers finally got together | | o again and in 1978 they recorded their first Neville o | | Brothers album. Art was a founding member of The | | o Meters, whose musical style represents New Orleans o | | funk. He also played on recordings by many notable | | o artists including Labelle (on "Lady Marmalade"), Paul o | | McCartney, Lee Dorsey, Robert Palmer, Dr. John and | | o Professor Longhair. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 22 Jul 1941 American singer, songwriter, bandleader and record | | o producer George Clinton. He is regarded, along with o | | James Brown and Sly Stone, as one of the foremost | | o innovators of funk music. o | | | | o 22 Jul 1943 Bobby Sherman, US singer, (1969 US No.3 single 'Little o | | Woman' and six other US Top 30 hits). | | o o | | 22 Jul 1944 Estelle Bennett, The Ronettes, (1963 US No.4 & UK No.4 | | o single 'Be My Baby'). Died at her home in Englewood, o | | N.J. on 11th Feb 2009, aged 67. | | o o | | 22 Jul 1944 Rick Davies, vocalist and keyboardist with Supertramp, | | o who had the 1979 UK No.7 and US No.6 single with 'The o | | Logical Song' and the 1979 US No.1 and UK No.3 album | | o 'Breakfast In America'. Davies is the only member of o | | Supertramp to have been with the group for their entire | | o history, and has composed many of their most well-known o | | songs, including 'Goodbye Stranger' and 'Bloody Well | | o Right'. o | | | | o 22 Jul 1947 Don Henley, singer, songwriter, and drummer with the o | | Eagles, who had the 1977 US No.1 & UK No.8 single | | o 'Hotel California', plus 5 US No.1 albums. The Eagles o | | 'Greatest Hits 1971-1975' is the second biggest selling | | o album in the world with sales over 30m. Henley had the o | | 1985 solo US No.5 & UK No.12 single 'The Boys of | | o Summer'. o | | | | o 22 Jul 1951 American guitarist and record producer Richard Bennett. o | | As a touring sideman, he performed with Neil Diamond | | o for seventeen years and Mark Knopfler since 1994. As a o | | session musician, he has worked with Billy Joel, Barbra | | o Streisand, Rodney Crowell, and Vince Gill and has o | | produced albums for Steve Earle and Emmylou Harris. | | o o | | 22 Jul 1953 English rock singer Brian Howe, best known for | | o replacing Paul Rodgers as the lead vocalist of Bad o | | Company. Howe's career was jump-started in 1983 when | | o Ted Nugent recruited him to handle lead vocals for his o | | Penetrator album and front its subsequent world tour. | | o He died on 6 May 2020 of cardiac arrest age 66. o | | | | o 22 Jul 1956 Mick Pointer, from British rock band Marillion who had o | | the 1985 UK No.2 single 'Kayleigh'. The band achieved | | o eight Top Ten UK albums between 1983 and 1994, o | | including a No.1 album in 1985 with 'Misplaced | | o Childhood.' o | | | | o 22 Jul 1961 Keith Sweat, American R&B, soul, singer-songwriter, o | | record producer, radio personality and an innovator of | | o New Jack Swing. o | | | | o 22 Jul 1963 Emily Saliers from Grammy Award-winning folk rock music o | | American duo Indigo Girls who have released over 15 | | o albums. o | | | | o 22 Jul 1964 William Calhoun, drums, Living Colour, (1991 UK No.12 o | | single 'Love Rears Its Ugly Head'). | | o o | | 22 Jul 1967 Pat Badger, bass, Extreme, (1991 US No.1 & UK No.2 | | o single 'More Than Words'). o | | | | o 22 Jul 1971 Chris Helme, vocals, The Seahorses, (1997 UK No.3 o | | single 'Love Is The Law', UK No.2 album, 'Do It | | o Yourself'). o | | | | o 22 Jul 1973 Rufus Wainwright, Canadian / American, singer- o | | songwriter, son of Loudon Wainwright III and Kate | | o McGarrigle and the brother of Martha Wainwright. 2003 o | | album 'Want One', 2005 UK No.21 album 'Want Two', 2007 | | o UK No.2 album 'Release the Stars.' o | | | | o 22 Jul 1973 Australian musician, songwriter, Daniel Jones, who with o | | Savage Garden had the 1998 US No.1 & UK Top 5 single | | o 'Truly Madly Deeply', the hit 'To the Moon and Back'. o | | | | o 22 Jul 1992 American singer and actress Selena Gomez. She released o | | her solo debut album 'Stars Dance' in 2013 which | | o debuted atop the Billboard 200 in the US and included o | | the top ten single 'Come & Get It'. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 23 Jul 1955 Slim Whitman was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with o | | 'Rose Marie.' The single stayed at the top of the | | o charts for eleven weeks. Whitman held the record for o | | the most consecutive weeks at No.1 (11 weeks), until | | o 1991. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1964 The Beatles were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with o | | 'A Hard Day's Night', the group's fifth UK No.1. | | o o | | 23 Jul 1966 Frank Sinatra went to No.1 on the US album chart with | | o 'Strangers In The Night'. The LP would be the most o | | successful of his career, being certified Platinum for | | o 1 million copies sold in the US. The title track would o | | earn him two Grammy awards for Record Of The Year and | | o Best Male Vocal Performance. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1968 Working at Abbey Road studios in London, The Beatles o | | recorded 'Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me | | o And My Monkey' for their forthcoming double album 'The o | | Beatles.' | | o o | | 23 Jul 1969 The Rolling Stones were at No.1 on the UK singles chart | | o with 'Honky Tonk Women,' the group's eighth and last UK o | | No.1. The song was written by Mick Jagger and Keith | | o Richards while on holiday in Brazil and the Stones o | | initially recorded the track as Country Honk in London | | o in early March 1969 with Brian Jones present during o | | these sessions. | | o o | | 23 Jul 1977 Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham was charged with | | o assault after a concert at the Oakland Coliseum in o | | California. Bonham and band manager Peter Grant had the | | o help of their bodyguard in roughing up a security o | | employee at the venue. After pleading guilty to | | o misdemeanors, the accused settle out of court for two o | | million dollars. The tour would eventually be cancelled | | o after Robert Plant's son died a few days later. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1979 Keith Godchaux keyboard player with the Grateful Dead o | | died after being involved in a car accident aged 32. He | | o co-wrote songs with Lowell George (of Little Feat) and o | | was a member of The New Riders of the Purple Sage. | | o o | | 23 Jul 1983 The Police kicked off the North American leg of their | | o 'Synchronicity' 107-date world tour at Comiskey Park, o | | Chicago, Illinois. The Police also went to No.1 on the | | o US album chart with 'Synchronicity', which spent a o | | total of seventeen weeks at No.1. | | o o | | 23 Jul 1983 Paul Young had his first UK No.1 single with his | | o version of the Marvin Gaye song 'Wherever I Lay My Hat, o | | (That's My Home.)' The song title was parodied by the | | o UK indie band Super Furry Animals with their 1999 song o | | 'Wherever I Lay My Phone (That's My Home).' | | o o | | 23 Jul 1984 The Cars released 'Drive' from their Heartbeat City | | o album as a single. Upon its release, 'Drive' became The o | | Cars' highest charting single where it peaked at No.3 | | o on the US chart. The song is associated with the 1985 o | | Live Aid event, where it was performed by Benjamin Orr | | o during the Philadelphia concert and previously, the o | | song was used as the background music to a montage of | | o clips depicting the contemporaneous Ethiopian famine o | | during the London event, which was introduced by David | | o Bowie. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1989 Ringo Starr kicked off his first tour since the break- o | | up of the Beatles with a show in Dallas. His backup | | o band included guitarist Joe Walsh, organist Billy o | | Preston and Bruce Springsteen's sax man Clarence | | o Clemons. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1994 The International Astronomical Union named an asteroid o | | orbiting between Mars and Jupiter after Frank Zappa who | | o had died the previous December. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1995 Two R.E.M. fans died at Dublin's Slane Castle gig, one o | | drowned in the River Boyne and the other was allegedly | | o pushed from a bridge. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1996 Rob Collins, keyboard player with The Charlatans died o | | in a car crash, aged 29. Collins had been recording | | o keyboard parts for the Charlatans 5th album 'Tellin' o | | Stories' at a studio in Wales. An investigation into | | o the accident showed that Collins had consumed a sizable o | | amount of alcohol and was not wearing a seatbelt. He | | o died from head injuries on the roadside shortly after o | | the accident having been thrown through the windscreen. | | o o | | 23 Jul 2001 59-year-old Paul McCartney, who lost his first wife | | o Linda to cancer three years ago, became engaged to 33- o | | year-old Heather Mills, an activist for the disabled. | | o It was the first marriage for the 33-year-old Mills, a o | | former swimwear model whose left leg was amputated | | o below the knee after she was run down by a police o | | motorcyclist in 1993. The pair would split in 2006 and | | o divorce in 2008 with a settlement that cost Macca o | | millions. | | o o | | 23 Jul 2003 James Brown announced his separation from his fourth | | o wife using an advertisement featuring the Disney o | | character Goofy. The 70-year-old placed the notice in | | o Variety magazine, it featured a picture of himself, his o | | wife Tomi Rae and their two-year-old son, James Joseph | | o Brown II, posing with Goofy at Walt Disney World. o | | | | o 23 Jul 2005 Queen's 1985 Live Aid performance was voted the best o | | rock concert ever by over 7,000 UK Sony Ericsson music | | o fans. Radiohead were voted the best festival act for o | | their 1997 Glastonbury performance and Bob Dylan's 1966 | | o Manchester Free Trade Hall gig won the best ever solo o | | gig. | | o o | | 23 Jul 2006 George Michael was accused of engaging in anonymous | | o public sex, after being photographed in London's o | | Hampstead Heath with a 58-year-old unemployed van | | o driver. Despite stating that he intended to sue both o | | the News of the World tabloid who photographed the | | o incident and van driver Norman Kirtland for slander, o | | Michael stated that he openly cruised for anonymous sex | | o and that this was not an issue in his relationship with o | | partner Kenny Goss. | | o o | | 23 Jul 2008 Kid Rock was sentenced to a year on probation and fined | | o $1,000 for his part in a fight in an Atlanta waffle o | | restaurant in 2007. The 37-year-old, also received 80 | | o hours community service and six hours of anger o | | management counselling. The rapper pleaded no contest | | o to one count of battery. Four other assault charges o | | were dropped. Kid Rock had been performing at a gig in | | o Atlanta before stopping off in his tour bus in the o | | early hours of the morning. The fight took place when | | o an argument broke out with another customer at the o | | restaurant. | | o o | | 23 Jul 2008 A waxwork model of Amy Winehouse was unveiled at Madame | | o Tussauds. The singer's parents, Mitch and Janis, o | | revealed the model, 'complete with trademark beehive | | o and sailor tattoos', at the London attraction. Earlier o | | in the week her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, was | | o jailed for 27 months for attacking a pub landlord and o | | perverting the course of justice. | | o o | | 23 Jul 2009 On the afternoon of tonight's concert at First Energy | | o Park, Lakewood, New Jersey, Bob Dylan was picked up by o | | a young policewoman who had been alerted of a man who | | o was 'acting suspiciously'. The police officer drove up o | | to Dylan, who was wearing a blue jacket, and asked him | | o his name, but she did not recognise him. When he was o | | unable to produce any identification, Dylan was driven | | o to his hotel where staff were able to vouch for him. o | | The incident happened when Dylan decided to go for a | | o walk in the afternoon while on tour with Willie Nelson o | | who were due to perform at the local baseball stadium | | o with John Mellencamp. o | | | | o 23 Jul 2010 Surgical instruments allegedly used to conduct Elvis o | | Presley's autopsy were removed from an upcoming auction | | o amid doubts about their authenticity. Forceps, needle o | | injectors, rubber gloves and a toe tag were among the | | o items that were expected to fetch about $14,000 at o | | Chicago, Illinois' Leslie Hindman Auctioneers. The so- | | o called "memorabilia" was supposedly kept by a senior o | | embalmer at the Memphis Funeral Home where the singer's | | o body was stored prior to his funeral, but the claims o | | were questioned after another employee revealed that | | o the equipment was sterilized and used again in other o | | autopsies. | | o o | | 23 Jul 2011 Amy Winehouse was found dead at her north London home, | | o she was 27. A Metropolitan Police spokesman confirmed o | | that a 27-year-old woman had died in Camden and that | | o the cause of death was as yet unexplained. London o | | Ambulance Service said it had been called to the flat | | o at 15:54 BST and sent two vehicles, but the woman died. o | | The troubled singer had a long battle with drink and | | o drugs which overshadowed her recent musical career. o | | | | o 23 Jul 2011 A yellow Ferrari previously owned by Eric Clapton sold o | | for 66,500 pounds at auction. The rare 2003 Ferrari 575 | | o Maranello, which had only 10,000 miles on the clock, o | | was snapped up by a private buyer at a sale at the | | o Classic Car Sale at Silverstone, Northamptonshire, o | | England. The yellow Maranello was bought new by Mr | | o Clapton, who signed its service book, was later sold to o | | BBC radio presenter Chris Evans. | | o o | | 23 Jul 2013 Beyonce soldiered through a concert in Montreal, Canada | | o after her hair got tangled in the blades of a fan. The o | | singer was performing 'Halo' from an audience pit when | | o the incident happened. She continued to sing her encore o | | while security guards tried to extract her from the | | o fan, which was mounted on the edge of the stage. o | | | | o 23 Jul 2018 The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) warned o | | against the growing trend of people jumping out of | | o moving cars and dancing to Drake's 'In My Feelings.' o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 23 Jul 1935 Cleveland Duncan, The Penguins, (1954 US No.8 single | | o 'Earth Angel, Will You Be Mine'). o | | | | o 23 Jul 1942 Madeline Bell, UK singer, Blue Mink, (1970 UK No.3 o | | single 'Melting Pot'). | | o o | | 23 Jul 1944 Dino Danelli, drummer with American rock band, The | | o Rascals (initially known as The Young Rascals) who had o | | the US No.1 hits 'Good Lovin'' (1966), 'Groovin'' | | o (1967), and 'People Got to Be Free' (1968). o | | | | o 23 Jul 1946 English multi-instrumentalist, Andy Mackay, who with o | | Roxy Music scored the hit singles 'Street Life', 'Love | | o is the Drug', 'Dance Away', 'Angel Eyes', 'Jealous Guy' o | | and 'Avalon'. Mackay has also worked with Duran Duran, | | o Mott the Hoople, John Cale and Paul McCartney. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1946 American bass guitarist Keith Ferguson who was a member o | | of The Fabulous Thunderbirds who had two hit songs in | | o the 1980s, 'Tuff Enuff' and 'Wrap It Up.' He died of o | | liver failure at the age of 50, on April 29, 1997, due | | o in part to a nearly thirty-year addiction to heroin. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1947 David Essex, UK singer, actor, (1974 UK No.1 single o | | 'Gonna Make You A Star', plus 18 other UK Top 40 | | o singles, 1974 US No.5 single, 'Rock On'). o | | | | o 23 Jul 1947 Tony Joe White, US singer, songwriter, best known for o | | his 1969 US No.8 single, 'Polk Salad Annie' (also | | o recorded by Elvis Presley and Tom Jones) and 'Rainy o | | Night in Georgia' which he wrote but was first made | | o popular by Brook Benton in 1970. He also wrote 'Steamy o | | Windows' a UK No.13 single for Tina Turner. White died | | o of a heart attack on October 24, 2018, at the age of o | | 75. | | o o | | 23 Jul 1950 Blair Thorton, guitar, Bachman Turner Overdrive, (1974 | | o US No.1 & UK No.2 single 'You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet'). o | | | | o 23 Jul 1952 Janis Siegel, singer, Manhattan Transfer, (1977 UK No.1 o | | 'Chanson D'amour', 1981 US No.7 single 'Boy From New | | o York City'). o | | | | o 23 Jul 1952 John Rutsey, Canadian drummer, best known as a co- o | | founding member of Rush, and performing on the band's | | o debut album. Rutsey died in his sleep of an apparent o | | heart attack, related to complications from diabetes on | | o May 11, 2008. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1953 American guitarist and songwriter Chris Pinnick, best o | | known for his work with the band Chicago from 1979- | | o 1986. His guitar work can also be heard on Herb o | | Alpert's single 'Rise', which reached No.1 on the | | o Billboard Hot 100 in October 1979. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1957 Dennis Greaves, guitar, vocals, with UK R&B group Nine o | | Below Zero. | | o o | | 23 Jul 1961 Martin Gore, keyboards, with English electronic band | | o Depeche Mode. The group have had 50 songs in the UK o | | Singles Chart and seventeen top 10 albums in the UK | | o chart and have sold over 100 million records worldwide. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1964 Nick Menza, drums, Megadeth, (1990 UK No.13 single 'No o | | More Mr Nice Guy', 1992 US No.2 album 'Countdown To | | o Extinction'). Menza died on 21st May 2016 after o | | suffering a "massive heart attack" on stage, while | | o performing with his band, OHM, in Los Angeles. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1964 Tim Kellett, keyboards and trumpet with Simply Red who o | | had the 1986 US No.1 & UK No.2 single 'Holding Back The | | o Years'). With Olive he had the 1997 UK No.1 single o | | 'You're Not Alone'. | | o o | | 23 Jul 1965 Rob Dickinson, vocals, Catherine Wheel, (1992 UK No.35 | | o single 'I Want To Touch You'). o | | | | o 23 Jul 1965 Slash, (Saul Hudson), guitarist with Guns N' Roses who o | | had the 1988 US No.1 and 1989 UK No.6 single Sweet | | o Child o' Mine and the 1991 US and UK No.1 album Use o | | Your Illusion II. Their 1987 debut album, Appetite for | | o Destruction has sold approximately 30 million copies o | | worldwide, including 18 million in the US, making it | | o the best-selling debut album of all time. Slash went on o | | to form the side project Slash's Snakepit and then | | o Velvet Revolver, who had the 2004 US No.1 and UK No.11 o | | album Contraband. | | o o | | 23 Jul 1970 Sam Watters, from American R&B group Color Me Badd who | | o had the 1991 UK No.1 single 'I Wanna Sex You Up', and o | | the 1991 US No.1 single 'I Adore Mi Amor'. | | o o | | 23 Jul 1971 Alison Krauss, bluegrass-country singer, songwriter and | | o fiddler. She released her first solo album in 1987 and o | | then was invited to join the band with which she still | | o performs, Alison Krauss and Union Station. Winner of o | | 1996 Rolling Stone's critic's choice best country | | o artist. Krauss recorded Raising Sand with Robert Plant o | | in 2007 which was nominated for and won 5 Grammys at | | o the 51st Grammy Awards. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1971 Chad Gracey, drummer, from American rock band Live who o | | achieved worldwide success with their 1994 album | | o Throwing Copper, which sold eight million copies in the o | | US. | | o o | | 23 Jul 1973 Fran Healy, vocals, guitar, with Scottish rock band | | o Travis. Their 1999 UK album The Man Who spent nine o | | weeks at No.1 on the UK Charts and one-hundred and | | o thirty-four weeks in the top 100 of the chart. Travis o | | had and 1999 UK No.10 single 'Why Does It Always Rain | | o On Me', plus over 10 other UK Top 40 singles. o | | | | o 23 Jul 1980 Michelle Williams, Destiny's Child, (2000 US No.1 o | | single 'Say My Name', 2001 US & UK No.1 single and | | o album 'Survivor'). o | | | | o 23 Jul 1980 Canadian musician Steve 'Stevo32' Jocz, drummer with o | | Sum 41, who had the 2001 UK No 13 single 'In Too Deep', | | o and the 2007 Canadian No.1 album Underclass Hero. He o | | has also worked with Avril Lavigne and Iggy Pop. | | o o | | 23 Jul 1984 Matthew Murphy, vocals, guitar and keyboards for | | o English indie rock band The Wombats. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 24 Jul 1964 A riot broke out during a Rolling Stones gig at The o | | Empress Ballroom in Blackpool, Lancashire, after Keith | | o Richards kicked a yob in the mouth who was spitting at o | | the group. Two policemen and 30 fans were injured and | | o the damage was estimated at over 4,000 pounds. The o | | Rolling Stones were then banned from playing in | | o Blackpool for forty-four years (until the ban was o | | lifted). | | o o | | 24 Jul 1965 The Byrds were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with | | o their version of the Bob Dylan song 'Mr Tambourine o | | Man'. The first Bob Dylan song to reach No.1. The | | o Byrds' recording of the song was influential in o | | initiating the musical subgenre of folk rock, leading | | o many contemporary bands to mimic its fusion of jangly o | | guitars and intellectual lyrics. | | o o | | 24 Jul 1967 The Beatles meet Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, whose lecture | | o on Transcendental Meditation (TM) they had gone to hear o | | at the Hilton Hotel in London. TM involved the silent | | o repetition of a word or sound to produce a state of o | | mind that reduces stress, calms the mind, and energizes | | o both mind and body. The Maharishi invited The Beatles o | | to travel with him to Bangor, in North Wales, to attend | | o more lectures. They accepted his invitation. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1967 All four Beatles and their manager Brian Epstein signed o | | a petition printed in The Times newspaper calling for | | o the legalisation of marijuana. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1969 Paul McCartney recorded a demo of his new song 'Come o | | and Get It' at Abbey Road studios in London. McCartney | | o gave the song to The Iveys, (soon to become known as o | | Badfinger). The song was later used as the theme for | | o the movie 'The Magic Christian'. The Beatles also o | | recorded 'Sun King/Mean Mr. Mustard' for their | | o forthcoming 'Abbey Road' album. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1971 Paul Revere and the Raiders went to No.1 on the US o | | singles chart with 'Indian Reservation'. The song was | | o first recorded in 1959 by Marvin Rainwater and released o | | as 'The Pale Faced Indian' and then later by Don Fardon | | o in 1968. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1972 Bobby Ramirez drummer with Edger Winters White Trash o | | was killed after becoming involved in a brawl in a | | o Chicago bar. The fight started after comments were made o | | about the length of his hair. | | o o | | 24 Jul 1974 George McCrae was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with | | o 'Rock Your Baby'. Written and produced by Harry Wayne o | | Casey and Richard Finch of KC and the Sunshine Band. | | o Regarded by some as the first Disco No.1. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1976 Elton John scored his first UK number 1 single with o | | 'Don't Go Breaking My Heart' a duet with Kiki Dee. It | | o was written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin under the o | | pseudonym "Ann Orson" and "Carte Blanche" and was | | o Elton's first UK No.1 after 16 Top 40 hits. John had o | | met Dee when she was working as a backing singer. John | | o would later re-record the song with RuPaul for his 1993 o | | 'Duets' album. | | o o | | 24 Jul 1977 Donna Summer was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with | | o the Giorgio Moroder produced 'I Feel Love'. The disco o | | diva's only UK chart topper. | | o o | | 24 Jul 1978 The Robert Stigwood film 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts | | o Club Band' was released, featuring The Bee Gees and o | | Peter Frampton. The film received extremely negative | | o reviews from most critics and barely broke even at the o | | box office. | | o o | | 24 Jul 1982 Survivor started a six week run at No.1 on the US | | o singles chart with 'Eye Of The Tiger', taken from the o | | film 'Rocky III'. Also No.1 in the UK. Survivor won the | | o Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance for the song. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1984 The Rev. C.L. Franklin died, (father of soul singer o | | Aretha Franklin). Franklin who was an American Baptist | | o minister as well as a Civil Rights activist had been in o | | a coma since 1979 after being shot by burglars at his | | o home in Detroit. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1993 U2 started a two-week run at No.1 on the US album chart o | | with 'Zooropa' the Irish bands fourth US No.1. | | o 'Zooropa' won a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music o | | Album in 1994. | | o o | | 24 Jul 1993 UB40 started a seven week run at No.1 on the US singles | | o chart with 'Can't Help Falling In Love'. Elvis Presley o | | had the first hit with the song, in 1961, Corey Hart | | o was next up with a top 30 hit in 1987, and Hall and o | | Oates recorded the song for 1990's 'The Last Temptation | | o of Elvis' charity album. UB40 originally covered the o | | song for the Honeymoon in Vegas soundtrack, but Bono's | | o version was chosen instead. Also on the same day UB40 o | | went to No.1 on the UK album chart with 'Promises And | | o Lies'. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1997 Police gave Oasis singer Liam Gallagher a formal o | | caution after he admitted criminal damage following an | | o incident with a cyclist in Camden, north London. o | | Gallagher had grabbed the rider from the window of his | | o chauffeur driven car and broken the man's Ray-Bans o | | sunglasses. | | o o | | 24 Jul 1999 Phil Collins married for the third time. The 48-year- | | o old drummer wed marketing consultant Orianne Cevey in o | | Lausanne, Switzerland. Guests at the wedding included | | o Elton John, Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler. o | | | | o 24 Jul 2002 A garden centre was sued over claims it killed a o | | collection of the late singer Freddie Mercury's prized | | o koi fish. Mercury's former partner, Mary Austin, who o | | inherited the Japanese koi collection claimed 84 fish | | o died when the electricity powering a temporary pond was o | | accidentally turned off by a worker from Clifton | | o Nurseries, of Maida Vale, West London. At the time of o | | Mercury's death he had amassed one of the best | | o collections of the fish in the UK. One koi can be worth o | | 250,000 pounds. | | o o | | 24 Jul 2003 Johnny Cash picked up six nominations in the MTV Video | | o Music Awards for his remake of Nine Inch Nails' 'Hurt' o | | from his album, 'American IV: The Man Comes Around'. | | o The video, featuring images from Cash's life and o | | directed by Mark Romanek, was also named the best video | | o of the year by the Grammy Awards and CMA Awards, and o | | the best video of all time by NME. | | o o | | 24 Jul 2005 Bad Beat singer Patrick Sherry died after a stage dive | | o went wrong during a gig at the Warehouse in Leeds, o | | England. Sherry lept towards the crowd at the end of | | o the bands set and tried to grab a lighting rig from the o | | ceiling but missed and hit the floor. | | o o | | 24 Jul 2007 Beyonce tripped down twelve stairs while performing | | o "Ring the Alarm" on tour in Orlando, Florida. Video o | | from the night of the concert captured her stepping on | | o her trench coat and then tumbling head-first down o | | twelve steps at the Amway Arena appeared within hours | | o on YouTube. o | | | | o 24 Jul 2008 Pete Doherty pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage o | | after smashing a photographer's camera. The 29-year-old | | o lost his temper with news agency employee Catherine o | | Mead when she followed him around Crewkerne, Somerset, | | o in August 2007. Yeovil Magistrates' Court heard how he o | | grabbed the camera and broke the lens. He was ordered | | o to pay 918.27 pounds in compensation to Ms Mead. o | | | | o 24 Jul 2008 Rapper 50 Cent was suing Taco Bell claiming the US fast o | | food chain used his name and image without permission | | o in an advertising campaign. New York court papers say o | | the advert features the star being encouraged to change | | o his name to 79 Cent, 89 Cent or 99 Cent. The rapper is o | | accusing the chain of 'diluting the value of his good | | o name'. The advertisement is part of Taco Bell's 'Why o | | Pay More' campaign, which promotes items for under a | | o dollar. o | | | | o 24 Jul 2014 Duran Duran took legal action against a US company o | | charged with running their fan club over unpaid | | o revenues. The group claimed they are owed $40,000 by o | | the Illinois-based outfit WorldWide Fan Clubs. The | | o company had been charged with managing subscriptions o | | and fan records for Duran Duran, with 75% of profits | | o going to the musicians. o | | | | o 24 Jul 2017 Linkin Park released their first official statement o | | after the death of frontman Chester Bennington the | | o previous week. "Our hearts are broken. The shock waves o | | of grief and denial are still sweeping through our | | o family as we come to grips with what has happened," it o | | read. | | o o | | 24 Jul 2019 Queen's iconic 'Bohemian Rhapsody' video reached one | | o billion views on YouTube, a new record for one of the o | | band's videos. The milestone made it the first pre- | | o 1990s video to reach one billion views on the platform. o | | 'Bohemian Rhapsody' was also named as the most Googled | | o song of 2018. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 24 Jul 1935 English songwriter Les Reed. His major songwriting | | o partners were Gordon Mills, Barry Mason and Geoff o | | Stephens, although he wrote songs with many others such | | o as Roger Greenaway, Roger Cook, Peter Callander, and o | | Johnny Worth. Reed co-wrote around sixty hit songs, and | | o is best known for 'It's Not Unusual', 'Green, Green o | | Grass of Home' and 'Delilah' (hits for Tom Jones), as | | o well as 'The Last Waltz' (Engelbert Humperdinck). He o | | died on 15 April 2019 age 83. | | o o | | 24 Jul 1941 Barbara Love, The Friends Of Distinction, (1969 US No.3 | | o single 'Grazing In The Grass'). o | | | | o 24 Jul 1942 German-born bassist and singer, Heinz Burt, The o | | Tornados, (1962 UK & US No.1 single 'Telstar'). The | | o first major hit from a UK group on the American chart. o | | Crippled by motor neuron disease, Heinz died aged 57 | | o following a stroke on 7th April 2000. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1944 Irish guitarist Jim Armstrong, with Van Morrison and o | | Them, who had the 1965 UK No.2 & US No.24 single 'Here | | o Comes The Night'. Armstrong has also played with The o | | Doors, Captain Beefheart and Frank Zappa. | | o o | | 24 Jul 1947 Alan Whitehead, drummer, from Scottish pop rock band | | o Marmalade, (originally formed in 1961 as The Gaylords). o | | They scored the 1969 UK No.1 single with their version | | o of The Beatles song 'Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da'. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1949 English drummer Graham Lear best known for his time o | | working with Gino Vannelli, Santana, Paul Anka, and REO | | o Speedwagon. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1951 Jamaican-born British musician Lynval Golding, o | | guitarist with The Specials who had the 1981 UK No.1 | | o single 'Ghost Town'. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1953 American musician and guitarist Gary Shider. He was o | | musical director of the P-Funk All-Stars and as a | | o member of Parliament-Funkadelic he scored the hit 'One o | | Nation Under A Groove'. He died on June 16, 2010 from | | o cancer of the brain and lungs. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1957 Larry Gott, guitarist from English rock band James who o | | scored the 1991 UK No.2 single 'Sit Down' and the hits | | o 'Laid' and 'Come Home'. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1957 Country music singer-songwriter and actress, Pam o | | Tillis, (the daughter of country music singer Mel | | o Tillis). She scored the 1991 hit 'Don't Tell Me What to o | | Do', and has since charted more than 30 singles on the | | o US country charts, including her only No.1 single, o | | 1995's 'Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)'. | | o o | | 24 Jul 1958 Mick Karn, bass, sax, Japan, (1982 UK No.5 single | | o 'Ghosts'). o | | | | o 24 Jul 1961 Paul Geary, drummer with Extreme, who had the 1991 US o | | No.1 & UK No.2 single 'More Than Words'. Geary is now a | | o manager working with The Smashing Pumpkins, Creed, The o | | Scorpions, Fuel, Steel Panther, Jason Bonham and | | o others. o | | | | o 24 Jul 1970 American singer, actress, and dancer Jennifer Lopez. o | | She scored the 2001 UK No.1 single 'Love Don't Cost A | | o Thing', and the 2001 US No.1 single 'I'm Real'. For her o | | first leading role in 'Selena' (1997), she became the | | o first Hispanic actress to earn over $1 million for a o | | film. She went on to star in 'Anaconda' (1997) and 'Out | | o of Sight' (1998), and established herself as the o | | highest-paid Hispanic actress in Hollywood. | | o o | | 24 Jul 1973 Mecca, Digable Planets, (1993 UK No. 67 single 'Rebirth | | o Of Slick'). o | | | | o 24 Jul 1982 Tord Overland Knudsen, bass, keyboards for English o | | indie rock band The Wombats. | | o o | | 24 Jul 1990 British singer, songwriter Jay McGuiness with boy band | | o The Wanted. Their debut single, 'All Time Low', topped o | | the UK Singles Chart. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 25 Jul 1960 Roy Orbison reached No.2 on the US singles chart with o | | 'Only the Lonely', his first hit. The song was turned | | o down by The Everly Brothers and Elvis Presley, so o | | Orbison decided to record the song himself. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1963 Cilla Black made a recording test for EMI Records after | | o George Martin had spotted her while at a Gerry And The o | | Pacemakers gig in Liverpool. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1964 The Beatles third album 'A Hard Day's Night' started a | | o twenty-one week run at the top of the UK charts. This o | | was the first Beatles album to be recorded entirely on | | o four-track tape, allowing for good stereo mixes. o | | | | o 25 Jul 1965 Dressed in Carnaby Street threads, the ever-changing o | | Bob Dylan plugged in for his headlining set backed by | | o the Butterfield Blues Band at The Newport Folk Festival o | | in Newport, Rhode Island. Folk music 'purists' tried to | | o boo him off the stage, while the rest of the audience o | | gave him an enthusiastic response. It is usually said | | o that the reason for the crowd's hostile reception was o | | Dylan's 'abandoning' of the folk orthodoxy, or poor | | o sound quality on the night (or a combination of the o | | two). | | o o | | 25 Jul 1969 The Seattle Pop Festival took place at the Gold Creek | | o Park, Woodinville, Washington. Acts who appeared over o | | three days included, Chuck Berry, Tim Buckley, The | | o Byrds, Chicago Transit Authority, Albert Collins, Bo o | | Diddley, The Doors, The Flock, The Flying Burrito | | o Brothers, Guess Who, It's A Beautiful Day, Led o | | Zeppelin, Santana, Spirit, Ten Years After, Ike & Tina | | o Turner, Vanilla Fudge, Alice Cooper and The o | | Youngbloods. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1969 Neil Young appeared with Crosby, Stills and Nash for | | o the first time when they played at The Fillmore East in o | | New York. Young was initially asked to help out with | | o live material only, but ended up joining the group on o | | and off for the next 30 years. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1970 The Carpenters started a four week run at No.1 on the | | o US singles chart with '(They Long To Be) Close To You'. o | | The first of three US No.1's and 17 other Top 40 hits. | | o The song was written in 1963 by Hal David and Burt o | | Bacharach and was first offered to Herb Alpert, who | | o said he didn't feel comfortable singing the line 'so o | | they sprinkled moon dust in your hair'. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1971 T Rex were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Get It | | o On', the group's second UK No.1 which spent four weeks o | | at the top of the charts. In the US it was retitled | | o 'Bang A Gong, (Get It On)'. Power Station had a UK & US o | | hit with their version of the song in 1985. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1980 AC/DC released their sixth internationally released | | o studio album 'Back In Black', the first AC/DC album o | | recorded without former lead singer Bon Scott who died | | o on 19 February 1980 at the age of 33. The album has o | | sold an estimated 49 million copies worldwide to date, | | o making it the second highest-selling album of all time, o | | and the best-selling hard rock or heavy metal album. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1981 Air Supply went to No.1 on the US singles chart with | | o 'The One That I Love', the group's only US No.1 and the o | | first Australian band to top the US singles chart. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1983 American heavy metal band Metallica released their | | o debut studio album 'Kill 'Em All'. The release is o | | regarded as a groundbreaking album for thrash metal | | o because of its precise musicianship, which fuses new o | | wave of British heavy metal riffs with hardcore punk | | o tempos. o | | | | o 25 Jul 1984 Willie Mae 'Big Mama' Thornton died at the age of 58. o | | She died in Los Angeles of heart and liver | | o complications. She had a No.1 R&B hit in 1953 with o | | 'Hound Dog' (later covered by Elvis Presley). She also | | o wrote and recorded 'Ball 'n' Chain' which Janis Joplin o | | later recorded. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1987 Terence Trent D'arby went to No.1 on the UK album chart | | o with 'Introducing The Hardline According to Terence o | | Trent D'arby'. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1995 Grammy Award winning country singer, songwriter Charlie | | o Rich died in his sleep aged 62. Rich began as a o | | Rockabilly artist for Sun Records in Memphis in 1958. | | o He scored the 1974 US No.1 & UK No.2 single 'The Most o | | Beautiful Girl', and 'Behind Closed Doors' was a No.1 | | o country hit. o | | | | o 25 Jul 1998 Jamiroquai went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with o | | 'Deeper Under Ground', their thirteenth hit and first | | o UK No.1. o | | | | o 25 Jul 1999 This years Woodstock Festival ended with riots o | | resulting in 120 people being arrested. Three people | | o died during the 3-day festival in separate incidents o | | and many were hospitalised after drinking polluted | | o water. o | | | | o 25 Jul 2002 Two former members of Destiny's Child settled out of o | | court over the lyrics to 'Survivor', which they claimed | | o were libellous. LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson, o | | who left the group in 2000, said that the song broke an | | o agreement which stops both sides making 'any public o | | comment of a disparaging nature concerning one | | o another'. The line which they were suing over said 'You o | | thought that I'd be stressed without you, but I'm | | o chillin'. You thought I wouldn't sell without you, sold o | | nine million'. | | o o | | 25 Jul 2003 Erik Braunn from American psychedelic rock band Iron | | o Butterfly died of cardiac failure at the age of 52. o | | Braunn was just 16 years old when he joined Iron | | o Butterfly who had the 1968 US No.14 single 'In-A-Gadda- o | | Da-Vida'. | | o o | | 25 Jul 2010 Paul McCartney's former wife, Heather Mills, told the | | o press that the trauma and pain she went through after o | | losing her leg in a traffic accident was nothing | | o compared to the way she felt after she and the former o | | Beatle split up. The two separated in 2006 after four | | o years of marriage and went on to fight a bitter public o | | divorce battle which saw her gain a $38.9 million | | o settlement. o | | | | o 25 Jul 2017 Justin Bieber apologised to his fans after cancelling o | | the remaining dates of his 'Purpose World Tour' because | | o of "unforeseen circumstances". The move affects 14 o | | dates in Asia and North America which were coming up | | o over the next three months. The singer had performed o | | more than 150 shows on the tour, promoting his 2015 | | o album 'Purpose', since March 2016. The tour had grossed o | | $93.2m in the first half of 2017. | | o o | | 25 Jul 2020 British musician, author, broadcaster and lecturer CP | | o Lee died age 70. He was a member of the band Greasy o | | Bear and became a linchpin of the punk rock explosion | | o with Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias. In 1977 Lee wrote o | | the 'snuff-rock' musical Sleak. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 25 Jul 1925 Bennie Benjamin session drummer, one of 'The Funk | | o Brothers' who played on many Tamla Motown hits o | | including, The Four Tops, Temptations, Marvin Gaye, | | o Stevie Wonder and The Supremes. He died on 20 April o | | 1969. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1941 Manuel Charlton, from Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, | | o who had the 1973 UK No.9 single 'Broken Down Angel', o | | and the 1976 US No.8 single 'Love Hurts'. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1942 Bruce Woodley, from Australian folk-influenced pop | | o quartet The Seekers, who scored the 1965 UK No.1 single o | | 'I'll Never Find Another You'. They were the first | | o Australian group to achieve major chart and sales o | | success in the UK and the US. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1943 English musician Jim McCarty best known as the drummer | | o for the Yardbirds and Renaissance. With The Yardbirds o | | he had the 1965 UK No.3 & US No.6 single 'For Your | | o Love'. o | | | | o 25 Jul 1944 Tom Dawes from American rock and roll band Cyrkle, who o | | had the 1966 US No.2 single 'Red Rubber Ball'. They | | o were signed by Brian Epstein and supported The Beatles o | | on their 1966 US tour. He died on 13 October 2007. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1946 Nicaraguan percussionist Jose Chepito Areas who was a | | o member of Santana from 1969 - 1977. During this time o | | Santana had the 1970 US No.4 single 'Black Magic | | o Woman', and 1977 UK No.11 single 'She's Not There'. o | | | | o 25 Jul 1950 Mark Clarke, from English rock band Uriah Heep who had o | | the 1975 UK No.7 album 'Return To Fantasy'. They have | | o sold over 40 million albums worldwide. o | | | | o 25 Jul 1951 Verdine White, bassist with Earth, Wind & Fire, who had o | | the 1975 US No.1 single 'Shining Star', and the 1981 UK | | o No.3 single 'Let's Groove'. The band has received 20 o | | Grammy nominations and were the first African-American | | o act to sell out Madison Square Garden. Verdine is the o | | only remaining founding member left in the band. | | o o | | 25 Jul 1958 Thurston Moore, American musician with Sonic Youth, who | | o had the 1990 album 'Goo' which featured the single o | | 'Kool Thing'. In the early 1990s, Moore formed the side | | o band Dim Stars, with Richard Hell. Moore was ranked o | | 34th in Rolling Stone's 2004 edition of the "100 | | o Greatest Guitarists of All Time." o | | | | o 25 Jul 1966 American musician Maureen Herman known as the bassist o | | for the Minneapolis-based band Babes in Toyland, who | | o released three studio albums: 'Spanking Machine' o | | (1990), 'Fontanelle' (1992), and 'Nemesisters' (1995). | | o o | | 25 Jul 1974 English music producer, musician, and songwriter Paul | | o Epworth who has worked with Adele, Florence and the o | | Machine, Coldplay, Cee Lo Green, U2, John Legend, Paul | | o McCartney, Bruno Mars and many other artists. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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The song tells the tale of a o | | young man's quest for revenge on a father who abandoned | | o him at 3 years of age and whose only contribution to o | | his entire life was naming him Sue. | | o o | | 26 Jul 1970 Jimi Hendrix played in his home town of Seattle for the | | o last time when he appeared at Sicks Stadium. o | | | | o 26 Jul 1975 Van McCoy and the Soul City went to No.1 on the US o | | singles chart with 'The Hustle', his only US chart hit, | | o it made No.3 in the UK. McCoy died on 6th July 1979. o | | | | o 26 Jul 1977 Led Zeppelin cut short their 11th North American tour o | | after Robert Plant's five-year-old son Karac died | | o unexpectedly of a virus at their home in England, UK. o | | | | o 26 Jul 1980 The Rolling Stones started a seven week run at No.1 on o | | the US album chart with 'Emotional Rescue', the group's | | o eighth US No.1. 'Emotional Rescue' was the first o | | Rolling Stones album recorded following Keith Richards' | | o exoneration from a Toronto drugs charge that could have o | | landed him in jail for years. | | o o | | 26 Jul 1986 Peter Gabriel went to No.1 on the US singles chart with | | o 'Sledgehammer', a No.4 hit in the UK. The song's music o | | video has won a number of awards, including a record | | o nine MTV Awards at the 1987 MTV Video Music Awards, and o | | Best British Video at the 1987 Brit Awards. Gabriel was | | o also nominated for three Grammy Awards. As of 2011, o | | 'Sledgehammer' is the most played music video in the | | o history of MTV. o | | | | o 26 Jul 1990 American keyboardist and vocalist Brent Mydland from o | | the Grateful Dead was found dead on the floor of his | | o home aged 38 from a drug overdose. His eleven-year o | | tenure was longer than that of any other keyboardist in | | o the band. o | | | | o 26 Jul 1992 American singer and Motown artist, Mary Wells, referred o | | to as The First Lady of Motown and who had a 1964 US | | o No. 1 and UK No. 5 single 'My Guy', died aged 49 of o | | laryngeal cancer. Wells was forced to give up her | | o career and with no health insurance, was forced to sell o | | her home. Wells' old Motown friends including Diana | | o Ross, Mary Wilson, The Temptations and Martha Reeves, o | | along with Dionne Warwick, Rod Stewart, Bruce | | o Springsteen, Aretha Franklin and Bonnie Raitt, o | | personally pledged donations in support. | | o o | | 26 Jul 2000 Oasis were booed off stage during a show at the Paleo | | o Festival in Switzerland after singer Liam Gallagher had o | | insulted the 35,000 strong audience. | | o o | | 26 Jul 2006 Jeffrey Borer and Arvel Jett Reeves pleaded guilty to | | o secretly videotaping Michael Jackson as he flew to o | | Santa Barbara, California, to surrender in a child- | | o molestation investigation. The two men admitted they o | | installed two digital video recorders to record Jackson | | o and his lawyer as the pair was traveling on a private o | | jet from Las Vegas to Santa Barbara in November 2003. | | o o | | 26 Jul 2006 The final edition of Top Of The Pops was recorded at | | o BBC Television Centre in London. Just under 200 members o | | of the public were in the audience for the show which | | o was co-hosted by veteran disc jockey Sir Jimmy Savile, o | | its very first presenter. Classic performances from the | | o Spice Girls, Wham, Madonna, Beyonce Knowles and Robbie o | | Williams featured in the show, alongside The Rolling | | o Stones who were the very first band to appear on Top of o | | the Pops on New Year's Day in 1964. | | o o | | 26 Jul 2006 The guitar on which Sir Paul McCartney learned his | | o first chords sold for 330,000 pounds at an auction at o | | London's Abbey Road Studios. The Rex acoustic guitar | | o helped McCartney persuade John Lennon to let him join o | | his band, The Quarrymen, in 1957. | | o o | | 26 Jul 2008 Klaxons singer Jamie Reynolds postponed the group's | | o Australian tour dates after he broke his leg at a gig o | | in France. The band's singer said he "drastically | | o misjudged" the distance when he jumped from the stage o | | during their final song in the set. | | o o | | 26 Jul 2009 AC/DC singer Brian Johnson appeared as the Star in a | | o Reasonably Priced Car on the BBC television programme o | | 'Top Gear'. His time of 1:45.9 tied him with Simon | | o Cowell for the second fastest time. He was introduced o | | by host Jeremy Clarkson as "a man who has sold more | | o albums than The Beatles and I bet almost none of [the o | | audience] have ever heard of him." | | o o | | 26 Jul 2013 US singer-songwriter JJ Cale died of a heart attack at | | o the age of 74. He became famous in 1970, when Eric o | | Clapton covered his song 'After Midnight'. In 1977 | | o Clapton also popularised Cale's 'Cocaine'. The two o | | worked together on an album which won a Grammy award in | | o 2008. o | | | | o 26 Jul 2017 A jury awarded Quincy Jones $9.4 million in royalties o | | for the use of Michael Jackson songs he produced in two | | o 'Cirque du Soleil' shows and the 'This Is It' o | | documentary. Jones filed suit in 2013, asking for $30 | | o million. o | | | | o 26 Jul 2019 A number of lawsuits over royalties on Drake's first o | | six albums were officially settled, included lawsuits | | o and counterclaims spanning back to 2017 filed between o | | Aspire Music Group and Cash Money Records. Aspire had | | o claimed that in 2008 it signed an exclusive recording o | | agreement with Drake before making a deal with Cash | | o Money in June 2009, allowing Drake to record for the o | | label in exchange for one-third of the net profits. The | | o terms of the settlement were not disclosed. o | | | | o 26 Jul 2020 English blues rock singer-songwriter and guitarist o | | Peter Green died in his sleep age 73. As the founder of | | o Fleetwood Mac, his songs, such as 'Albatross', 'Black o | | Magic Woman', 'Oh Well', 'The Green Manalishi (With the | | o Two Prong Crown)' and 'Man of the World' became world o | | wide hits. Green left the band in 1970 as he struggled | | o with his mental health. He was eventually diagnosed o | | with schizophrenia and spent time in hospital in the | | o mid-70s. o | | | | o 26 Jul 2021 American musician Joey Jordison died at the age of 46. o | | He was the drummer and co-founder of metal band | | o Slipknot as well as guitarist for horror punk band o | | Murderdolls. In August 2010 Jordison was voted the best | | o drummer of the previous 25 years by readers of Rhythm o | | magazine. | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 26 Jul 1941 Bobby Hebb, US singer, (1966 US No.2 and UK No.12 | | o single 'Sunny'). The song was written about Bobby's o | | brother, who had been killed by a mugger in 1963, and | | o started out as an album filler until it was picked for o | | a single release. | | o o | | 26 Jul 1941 Neil Landon, singer and songwriter with the band Fat | | o Mattress, which he co-founded with guitarist/singer o | | Noel Redding. He later joined The Flower Pot Men, who | | o scored a hit in 1967 with 'Let's Go To San Francisco' o | | which reached No.4 in the UK Singles Chart. Landon was | | o a member of The Ivy League who had the 1965 UK No.3 o | | single 'Tossing and Turning'. He died on 26 March 2020, | | o age 78. o | | | | o 26 Jul 1941 Darlene Love, The Crystals, (1962 US No.1 single 'He's o | | A Rebel', 1963 UK No.2 single 'Then He Kissed Me'). | | o o | | 26 Jul 1942 Dobie Gray, US singer, (1965 US No.13 and UK No.25 | | o single 'The In Crowd', 1973 US No.5 single 'Drift o | | Away'). Gray died on December 6, 2011, from | | o complications of cancer surgery in Nashville, Tennessee o | | at the age of 71. | | o o | | 26 Jul 1943 Mick Jagger, singer, songwriter with The Rolling | | o Stones, (1969 UK & US No.1 single 'Honky Tonk Women', o | | and over 35 UK & US Top 40 singles and albums). Solo | | o (1985 UK No.1 single with David Bowie 'Dancing In The o | | Street'). 1985 UK No. 6 solo album 'She's The Boss.' In | | o 2003 he was knighted for his services to popular music o | | and in early 2009 he joined the electric supergroup | | o SuperHeavy. o | | | | o 26 Jul 1949 Roger Taylor, drums, vocals, Queen, (1975 UK No.1 o | | single 'Bohemian Rhapsody' also UK No.1 in 1991, plus | | o over 40 other UK Top 40 singles, 1980 US No.1 single o | | 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love'). Also a member of The | | o Cross. o | | | | o 26 Jul 1961 Gary Cherone, singer with Extreme who had the 1991 US o | | No.1 & UK No.2 single 'More Than Words'. Also toured | | o and recorded with Van Halen. o | | | | o 26 Jul 1961 Andy Connell, Swing Out Sister, (1986 UK No.4 single o | | 'Breakout'). | | o o | | 26 Jul 1962 Miranda Joyce, vocals, The Belle Stars, (1983 UK No.3 | | o single 'Sign Of The Times'). o | | | | o 26 Jul 1963 Scott Francis Crago, American session drummer, worked o | | with the Eagles since 1994 as well as Sheryl Crow, | | o Bonnie Raitt, Bryan Adams, Stevie Nicks, Jackson o | | Browne, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Bob Seger and Chris | | o Isaak. o | | | | o 26 Jul 1967 Tim Barnwell, DJ Headliner, from American alternative o | | hip hop group who scored the 1992 UK No.2 and US No. 8 | | o single 'People Everyday'. The group won two Grammy o | | Awards in 1993 for Best New Artist and Best Rap | | o Performance and were also named Band of the Year by o | | Rolling Stone magazine. | | o o | | 26 Jul 1980 Dave 'Brown Sound' Baksh, guitarist with Sum 41, who | | o had the 2001 UK No 13 single 'In Too Deep'. He quit Sum o | | 41 in 2006 to pursue his career with his second band | | o Brown Brigade and The Organ Thieves. o | | | | o 26 Jul 1992 British rapper Stormzy. His debut album, Gang Signs & o | | Prayer (2017), was the first grime album to reach No.1 | | o on the UK Albums Chart and won British Album of the o | | Year at the 2018 Brit Awards. In 2019, Stormzy achieved | | o his first UK No.1 single with 'Vossi Bop' and his o | | headline appearance at the 2019 Glastonbury Festival | | o was widely praised; he wore a Union Jack stab vest o | | designed by Banksy, in light of the rise in knife crime | | o in London. o | | | | o 26 Jul 1993 Taylor Momsen, American singer, songwriter with The o | | Pretty Reckless who released their debut album 'Light | | o Me Up' in 2010. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    | 23 Jul 2008 Kid Rock was sentenced to a year on probation and fined |
    | o $1,000 for his part in a fight in an Atlanta waffle o |
    | restaurant in 2007. The 37-year-old, also received 80 |
    | o hours community service and six hours of anger o |
    | management counselling. The rapper pleaded no contest |
    | o to one count of battery. Four other assault charges o |
    | were dropped. Kid Rock had been performing at a gig in |
    | o Atlanta before stopping off in his tour bus in the o |
    | early hours of the morning. The fight took place when |
    | o an argument broke out with another customer at the o |
    | restaurant. |

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    | o 23 Jul 2018 The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) warned o |
    | against the growing trend of people jumping out of |
    | o moving cars and dancing to Drake's 'In My Feelings.' o |

    Social media sure has got people doing dumb things. As of late, here
    locally, there is a "Steal a Kia" challenge and, of course, who could
    forget the Tide Pod (and other similar) challenges.



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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | o MUSIC HISTORY o | | | | o 08 Jul 1954 Producer Sam Phillips took an acetate recording of o | | Elvis Presley singing 'That's All Right' to Memphis | | o radio station WHBQ DJ Dewey Phillips. He played the o | | song just after 9.30 that evening, the phone lines lit | | o up asking the DJ to play the song again. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1958 The first Gold record album presented by the Recording o | | Industry Association of America (RIAA) was awarded to | | o the soundtrack LP, 'Oklahoma'. The honor signified that o | | the album had reached one million dollars in sales. The | | o first Gold single issued by the RIAA was 'Catch a o | | Falling Star' by Perry Como in March of 1958. A Gold | | o single represented sales of one million records. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1965 The Dave Clark Five had their movie, 'Catch Us If You o | | Can', premiere in London. The film was renamed to | | o 'Having a Wild Weekend' for its US release. Songs o | | featured by the group in the movie included 'Catch Us | | o If You Can', 'Having a Wild Weekend' and 'I Can't Stand o | | It'. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1966 The Beatles released the 'Nowhere Man' 4-track EP in | | o the UK, which included: 'Drive My Car', 'Michelle' and o | | 'You Won't See Me'. All four tracks were taken from The | | o Beatles sixth UK studio album, 'Rubber Soul'. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1967 UK music weekly the Melody Maker ran a front-page o | | comment condemning the 3-month jail sentence given to | | o Rolling Stone Mick Jagger for possession of Benzedrine o | | tablets. Jagger was later given a conditional | | o discharge. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1967 The Monkees began a 29-date tour with The Jimi Hendrix o | | Experience as support act. Hendrix was dropped after | | o six shows after being told his act was not suitable for o | | their teenybopper audience. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1968 Pink Floyd kicked off their first 20-date North | | o American tour at the Kinetic Playground in Chicago. The o | | club became a driving force in the music business, | | o hosting famous rock acts such as The Doors, The Jimi o | | Hendrix Experience, Led Zeppelin, The Who, The Byrds, | | o Janis Joplin, The Mothers of Invention, Grateful Dead, o | | MC5, Jethro Tull, Deep Purple, Iron Butterfly, | | o Fleetwood Mac, Vanilla Fudge, Muddy Waters and o | | Jefferson Airplane. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1969 Marianne Faithfull collapsed on the set of 'Ned Kelly' | | o after taking a drug overdose. She was admitted to a o | | Sydney Hospital (she was later dropped from the movie). | | o o | | | | o 08 Jul 1970 The Everly Brothers Show, started an eleven-week prime o | | time slot on ABC-TV in the US. It began as a summer | | o replacement in 1970 for The Johnny Cash Show. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1971 Over-enthusiastic fans at a Mott The Hoople gig at the o | | Royal Albert Hall, London, England, caused some | | o injuries and two damaged boxes, prompting a temporary o | | ban on rock gigs at the venue. The group paid 1,467 | | o pounds for damages to property. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1972 Bill Withers started a three week run at No.1 on the US o | | singles chart with 'Lean On Me', his only No.1 hit, it | | o made No.18 in the UK. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1972 Donny Osmond was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with o | | his version of the Paul Anka song 'Puppy Love'. The | | o first of three solo No.1's for Donny. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1973 Led Zeppelin's fifth album 'Houses Of The Holy' was on o | | both the US and UK album charts. The album spent a | | o total of 39 weeks on the US chart. The cover art for o | | 'Houses Of The Holy' was inspired by the ending of | | o Arthur C. Clarke's novel 'Childhood's End'. It is a o | | collage of several photographs which were taken at the | | o Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland, by Aubrey Powell of o | | Hipgnosis. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1978 Gerry Rafferty's album 'City To City' went to No.1 on | | o the US chart, knocking off 'Saturday Night Fever', o | | which had been at the top of the charts for almost six | | o months. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1978 Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon from The Clash were o | | arrested for being drunk and disorderly after a gig at | | o the Apollo in Glasgow, both were fined. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1979 The B-52's made their UK live debut at London's Lyceum o | | Ballroom, supported by The Tourists. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1984 Bob Dylan's current European tour came to an end at | | o Slane Castle, County Meath in Ireland. Dylan was joined o | | on stage by Van Morrison and they duetted on 'It's All | | o Over Now Baby Blue'. U2's Bono, who was sent to o | | interview Dylan for the Irish rock magazine Hot Press, | | o ended up duetting with Dylan on 'Blowin' In The Wind' o | | and 'Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat'. Carlos Santana also | | o joined Dylan on stage and played guitar on the last o | | seven songs of the set. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1995 TLC started a seven week run at No.1 on the US singles | | o chart with 'Waterfalls', the group's second US No.1, o | | and a No.4 hit in the UK. The music video for the song | | o reflected its socially conscious lyrics. With a o | | million-dollar budget, the video was an MTV staple that | | o boosted the song's success. The video won four MTV o | | Video Music Awards in 1995, including Video of the | | o Year. TLC was the first African-American act to receive o | | the trophy. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1997 Weezer fan club founders Mykel Allan and her sister | | o Carli both died along with their younger sister, o | | Trysta, in a car accident in Colorado on the way back | | o from one of the band's shows. The girls were later o | | honored through many tribute songs, including Weezer's | | o 'Mykel and Carli' and Jimmy Eat World's 'Hear You Me.' o | | | | o 08 Jul 2002 Michael Jackson spoke out against the music industry's o | | treatment of artists, alleging that the business was | | o rife with racism. Speaking at a civil rights meeting in o | | New York, Jackson claimed there was a 'conspiracy' | | o among record companies, especially towards black o | | artists. A spokesman for Jackson's record label said | | o the remarks were 'ludicrous, spiteful and hurtful.' o | | | | o 08 Jul 2004 Mark Purseglove known as the world's 'biggest o | | bootlegger' was sentenced to 3 years 6 months jail by | | o Blackfriars Crown Court. Purseglove had built up a 15 o | | million pound pirate CD empire by bootlegging live | | o concerts of some of the world's biggest stars including o | | The Beatles, David Bowie and Pink Floyd. | | o o | | 08 Jul 2006 Queen guitarist Brian May made a "substantial" donation | | o to save hedgehogs from slaughter in the Outer Hebrides. o | | Although the exact amount was not revealed it was said | | o to be enough to pay for the rescue of hundreds of o | | hedgehogs from the Uists, where Scottish Natural | | o Heritage has been culling the animals for the past four o | | years. May's money would go towards funding cash | | o rewards for islanders so hundreds more hedgehogs can be o | | saved. | | o o | | 08 Jul 2007 Chemical Brothers went to No.1 on the UK album chart | | o with 'We Are The Night', the duo's sixth studio album o | | and the band's fifth consecutive album to top the | | o chart. The album won a Grammy Award for Best Electronic o | | Dance Album at the 50th Grammy Awards. | | o o | | 08 Jul 2007 Prince was forced off stage by police halfway through | | o his set at the First Avenue nightclub during a late- o | | night gig in his home town of Minneapolis. The club was | | o only allowed to stay open until 3.am but Prince took to o | | the stage at 2.45am. The singer had already played two | | o concerts in Minneapolis before his late-night club o | | appearance; his first performance was at a department | | o store, where he promoted his new cologne with a nine- o | | song, 45-minute set. | | o o | | 08 Jul 2016 Canadian rapper and singer Drake was at No.1 on the US | | o chart with his fourth studio album 'Views'. With o | | 'Views', Drake also joined Adele, Michael Bublé and | | o Taylor Swift as the only artists in the 2010s decade to o | | have an album remain at No.1 on the Billboard 200 for | | o six consecutive weeks. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | BORN ON THIS DAY | | o o | | 08 Jul 1930 American soul musician Earl Van Dyke, most notable as | | o the main keyboardist for Motown Records' in-house Funk o | | Brothers band during the late 1960s and early 1970s. | | o Van Dyke died of prostate cancer on 18 September 1992 o | | age 62. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1940 American bass player, songwriter, Joe B. Mauldin, best | | o known as the bassist for the early rock and roll group o | | The Crickets. He later became a recording engineer at | | o Gold Star Studios, the Los Angeles studio which became o | | the "hit factory" for Phil Spector, Brian Wilson and | | o other major 1960s rock performers. Mauldin died on o | | 7 Feb 2015 aged 74. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1944 Jaimoe Johanson, American drummer and percussionist, | | o and one of the founding members of The Allman Brothers o | | Band who released the classic album 'Eat a Peach' in | | o 1972 and had the 1973 US No.12 single 'Ramblin Man'. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1945 Ricky Wolf, from English pop group The Flowerpot Men o | | who had the 1967 UK No.4 single 'Let's Go To San | | o Francisco'. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1946 Finnish rock drummer Pentti Glan, best known for his o | | work with Alice Cooper and Lou Reed. He also appeared | | o in the movie 'The Rose' as the drummer of The Rose o | | Band. He died on November 7, 2017 of lung cancer at the | | o age of 71. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1955 Russell Christian, singer with English group The o | | Christians who had the 1988 UK No.8 single 'Harvest For | | o The World'. The name of the band refers to the surname o | | of the three brothers that were originally in the line- | | o up. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1960 Andy Fletcher, bass, synth, and a founding member with o | | English electronic band Depeche Mode. The group have | | o had 50 songs in the UK Singles Chart and seventeen top o | | 10 albums in the UK chart and have sold over 100 | | o million records worldwide. Hit singles included 'New o | | Life', 'Enjoy the Silence' and 'Just Can't Get Enough.' | | o He died on 26 May 2022 age 60. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1961 Toby Keith, country music singer-songwriter, record o | | producer and actor. His debut 'Should've Been a Cowboy' | | o topped the US country charts and was the most played o | | country song of the 1990s. The song has received three | | o million spins since then, according to Broadcast Music o | | Incorporated. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1961 Graham Jones, guitar, Haircut 100. The band had four UK | | o Top 10 hit singles between 1981 and 1982, including o | | 'Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)', 'Love Plus One' | | o and 'Fantastic Day'. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1963 Joan Osborne, American singer, songwriter who had the o | | 1996 UK No.6 single 'One Of Us'. She toured with Motown | | o sidemen the Funk Brothers and was featured in the o | | documentary film about them, 'Standing in the Shadows | | o of Motown'. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1970 American singer, songwriter, producer and multi- o | | instrumentalist Beck David Campbell, 1994 UK No.15 | | o single 'Loser' from his 1994 album 'Mellow Gold'. His o | | second official studio album 'Odelay' has appeared in | | o numerous publications' lists of the greatest records of o | | the 1990s. His 2017 album, 'Colors', won awards for | | o Best Alternative Album and Best Engineered Album at the o | | 61st Annual Grammy Awards. | | o o | | 08 Jul 1971 English drummer Neil Mavers from The La's (rock band | | o from Liverpool), originally active from 1983 until o | | 1992. They had the 1990 UK No.13 single 'There She | | o Goes'. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1976 David Kennedy, American guitarist, songwriter who was a o | | member of Box Car Racer, a band formed by Blink-182 | | o members Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker. o | | | | o 08 Jul 1985 Jamie Cook, guitarist, with English rock band Arctic o | | Monkeys who had the 2005 UK No.1 single 'I Bet You Look | | o Good On The Dancefloor', and the 2006 UK No.1 album o | | 'Whatever People Say I Am That's What I'm Not'. The | | o band has won six Brit Awards - winning both Best o | | British Group and Best British Album three times, and | | o have been nominated for three Grammy Awards. o | | | | o o | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | o o | | Posted courtesy of TALIADON BBS (taliadon.ddns.net) | | o E&EO : All information taken directly from WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM o | | |
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    22 Jul 1965 Mick Jagger, Brian Jones and Bill Wyman from The
    Rolling Stones were each fined 5 pounds at East
    Ham Magistrates Court, London, after being found guilty of insulting behavior at a Rumford Road service station. The three had all urinated against a wall after the service station attendant had refused them the use of the facilities.

    Bunch of animals ;-) did the attendant think to collect the urine to be sold later?

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