Recorded: 1962 - Love Me Do plus three others - Beatles (their first recording session & the first time they met George Martin)) 1966 - The Beatles, "Eleanor Rigby" 1968 - The Beatles, "Don't Pass Me By" 1974 - Billy Swan, "I Can Help"
Released: 1956 - My Prayer - Platters (single) 1960 - Only the Lonely - Roy Orbison (single) 1970 - Third - Soft Machine 1970 - Teach Your Children - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (single) 1972 - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars - David Bowie 1972 - Looking Glass - Looking Glass 1975 - Made in the Shade - Rolling Stones 1975 - Metamorphosis - Rolling Stones 1978 - The Cars - Cars 1981 - Juju - Siouxsie & the Banshees 1981 - Talk Talk Talk - Psychedelic Furs 1983 - Allies - Crosby, Stills & Nash 1986 - Storms of Life - Randy Travis 1987 - Band Animals - Heart 1988 - Provision - Scritti Politti 1988 - Sur la Mer - Moody Blues 1989 - World in Motion - Jackson Browne 1989 - In Step - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble 1995 - Let Your Dim Light Shine - Soul Asylum 2000 - Brutal Planet - Alice Cooper 2005 - X&Y - Coldplay 2006 - Laugh Now, Cry Later - Ice Cube 2006 - It's Alive - New Cars 2006 - The River in Reverse - Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint
Broadcasts: 1964 - Hollywood Palace - Swingle Singers, Wayne Newton 1966 - Where the Action Is - B.J. Thomas, Knickerbockers 1971 - Ed Sullivan - Gladys Knight & the Pips (the final show of the series)
Re: Cегодняшний день в истории рок-музыки Автор:KirpichДата: 06.06.13 11:05:58
Births: 1885 - Gid Tanner (Skillet Lickers) (d. 1960) 1936 - Levi Stubbs (Four Tops) (d. 2008) 1939 - Gary "U.S." Bonds (74) 1942 - Howie Kane (Jay & the Americans) (71) 1942 - Larry Taylor (Canned Heat) (71) 1943 - Joe Stampley (70) 1944 - Edgar Froese (Tangerine Dream) (69) 1944 - Peter Albin (Big Brother & the Holding Company) (69) 1946 - Tony Levin (67) 1947 - Terry Williams (First Edition) (66) 1948 - Richard Sinclair (Caravan) (65) 1949 - Holly Near (64) 1951 - Dwight Twilly (62) 1959 - Bobby Bluebell (Bluebells) (54) 1960 - Steve Vai (53) 1961 - Tom Araya (Slayer) (52) 1961 - Dee C Lee (Style Council) (52) 1964 - Jay Bentley (Bad Religion) (49) 1965 - David Ben White (Brother Beyond) (48) 1966 - Sean Yseult (White Zombie) (47) 1970 - James Shaffer (Korn) (43) 1974 - Uncle Kracker (Matthew Shafer) (39) 1978 - Carl Barât (Libertines, Dirty Pretty Things) (35) 1987 - Kyle Falconer (The View) (26)
Deaths: 1966 - Claudette Frady-Orbison (wife of Roy Orbison) - Motorcycle accident (25) 1970 - Lonnie Johnson - Complications from being hit by a car while walking, stroke (71) 1976 - Tara Richards (son of Keith Richards and Anita Pallenberg) - Respiratory failure (10-weeks) 1986 - Dick Rowe (the man who didn't sign the Beatles to Decca) - Diabetes 1991 - Stan Getz - Liver cancer (64) 1996 - William Palmer (inventor of magnetic tape recording) 2002 - Robin Crosby (Ratt) - Heroin overdose (42) 2003 - Dave Rowberry (Animals) - Ulcer hemorrhage (62) 2006 - Billy Preston - Malignant hypertension & kidney disease (59) 2010 - Marvin Isley (Isley Brothers) - Complications of diabetes (56)
On This Day: 1960 - Bing Crosby received a platinum disc representing his 200 millionth record sold. 1960 - Tony Williams left the Platter to go solo. 1962 - The Beatles audition for EMI, recording four demos, the first material the band ever recorded at Abbey Road: three original compositions called "Love Me Do," "Ask Me Why," and "P.S. I Love You," and a cover of the standard "Besame Mucho." Producer George Martin is not at the session, but is called in by engineer Norman "Hurricane" Smith when he hears something he likes in "Love Me Do." Martin is not impressed with the group's songwriting, scruffy outfits, and even scruffier equipment (one of the band's amps blows during the audition), and he tells them so, finishing, "Look, I've laid into you for quite a time, you haven't responded. Is there anything you don't like?" To which George quips, "I don't like your tie!" The tension is broken, and Martin, charmed by the group's personality, agrees to work with them. (Though he later says, "They were pretty awful. I understand why other record companies turned them down.") The band members are paid US $12 each for the session; drummer Pete Best, whose skills Martin remains unimpressed with, would soon be sacked from the group 1964 - An anonymous ad taken out in six American music trade papers declares: "In the public interest, watch the Rolling Stones crush the Beatles!" 1968 - The Rolling Stones added new words to Sympathy for the Devil about the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. 1969 - Rod Stewart signed with Mercury Records. 1970 - Syd Barrett played his first show since leaving Pink Floyd. David Gilmour was on hand to assist. 1971 - John Lennon and Yoko Ono came on stage to jam with Frank Zappa at New York's Fillmore East. 1977 - The very first rock golf tournament under the Fairway to Heaven name is run by the Doobie Brothers. 1977 - Stevie Wonder surprised students at UCLA as a guest lecturer. 1979 - A show that Def Leppard played in Sheffield led to a recording contract with Phonogram Records. 1980 - The movie Urban Cowboy opens. The soundtrack spawned numerous hits from Johnny Lee, Mickey Gilley, Anne Murray and more. 1982 - The Peace Sunday: We Have a Dream concert at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena included Tom Petty, Crosby Stills and Nash, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Stevie Nicks and Jackson Browne. 1987 - Michael Jackson announced he was breaking from the Jehovah's Witnesses. 1990 - A Florida federal judge rules that the album As Nasty As They Want to Be by 2 Live Crew is obscene. 1993 - The Velvet Underground reform for the first time in 24 years for a show at London's Wembley Arena. 1993 - The Who's Tommy, now a Broadway play, takes home five Tony Awards at the annual ceremony in New York 1994 - Paul Stanley of Kiss and his wife Pamela became the parents of a baby boy. 1997 - Ray Wilson of Stiltskin is announced as the replacement for Phil Collins in Genesis. 2000 - Pat DiNizio of the Smithereens files to run for New Jersey senate. 2000 - Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones checks into rehab to end his alcohol addiction prior to the upcoming Rolling Stones tour. 2003 - The management of Six Flags in Darien Lake, NY invoke a clause that allows them to ban Marilyn Manson from performing during Ozzfest. 2004 - Eric Clapton held his Crossroads Festival in Dallas, TX. 2005 - The band Something Corporate cancels their summer shows when singer Andrew McMahon announces he has leukemia.
Marriages: 1992 - David Bowie and Iman (repeated vows after determining the first ones may not have been legal
Re: Cегодняшний день в истории рок-музыки Автор:KirpichДата: 05.06.13 09:57:28
Number Ones - U.S. Singles: 1943 - I've Heard That Song Before - Harry James (1 week (12 previous weeks at number 1)) 1954 - Little Things Mean a Lot - Kitty Kallen (9 weeks) 1961 - Running Scared - Roy Orbison (1 week)
Number Ones - U.S. Albums: 1976 - Black and Blue - Rolling Stones (2 weeks) 1993 - janet. - Janet Jackson (6 weeks) 1999 - Millennium - Backstreet Boys (5 weeks) 2010 - Glee: The Music, Volume 3: Showstoppers - Glee Cast (2 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. R&B Singles: 1965 - I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) - Four Tops (9 weeks) 1971 - Bridge Over Troubled Waters - Aretha Franklin (1 week) 1976 - Young Hearts Run Free - Candi Staton (1 week) 1993 - Knockin' Da Boots - H-Town (4 weeks) 2004 - Burn - Usher (4 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. Country Singles: 1965 - What's He Doing in My World - Eddy Arnold (2 weeks) 1971 - You're My Man - Lynn Anderson (2 weeks) 1982 - Finally - T.G. Sheppard (1 week) 1993 - Should've Been a Cowboy - Toby Keith (2 weeks)
Number Ones - U.K. Singles: 1976 - No Change - J.J. Barrie (1 week)
Number Ones - U.K. Albums: 1965 - The Sound of Music - Original Soundtrack (10 weeks) 1971 - Ram - Paul McCartney & Wings (2 weeks) 1982 - Avalon - Roxy Music (1 week) 2005 - Don't Believe the Truth - Oasis (1 week)
Re: Cегодняшний день в истории рок-музыки Автор:KirpichДата: 05.06.13 09:56:43
Births: 1925 - Bill Hayes (88) 1941 - Floyd Butler (Friends of Distinction) (d. 1990) 1945 - Don Reid (Statler Brothers) (68) 1947 - Fred Stone (Sly & the Family Stone) (66) 1947 - Laurie Anderson (66) 1947 - Tom Evans (Badfinger) (d. 1983) 1948 - Frank Esler-Smith (Air Supply) (d. 1991) 1950 - Ronnie Dyson (d. 1990) 1952 - Nicko McBrain (Iron Maiden) (61) 1956 - Kenny G (57) 1956 - Richard Butler (Psychedelic Furs) (57) 1961 - Terri Nunn (Berlin) (52) 1964 - Maggie Dunne (We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It) (49) 1967 - Suzanne Cox (Cox Family) (46) 1969 - Brian McKnight (44) 1970 - Claus Norreen (Aqua) (43) 1971 - Mark Wahlberg (Marky Mark & the Funky Bunch) (42) 1974 - P-Nut (311) (39) 1979 - Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy) (34) 1981 - Sébastien Lefebvre (Simple Plan) (32)
Deaths: 1977 - Sleepy John Estes - Stroke (78) 1990 - Jim Hodder (Steely Dan) - Drowned in pool (42) 1990 - Richard Sohl (Patti Smith Group) - Heart attack (37) 1993 - Conway Twitty - Abdominal aortic aneurysm (59) 1999 - Mel Tormé - Stroke (73) 2002 - Dee Dee Ramone (Ramones) - Heroin overdose (50)
On This Day: 1943 - The Grand Ole Opry began weekly broadcasts which continue to run today. 1959 - Bob Dylan graduated from high school in Hibbing, MN. 1964 - The Rolling Stones played their first U.S. live date in San Bernardino, CA. 1968 - The favorite for the Democratic party nomination for President, Sen. Robert Kennedy, is assassinated after a rousing speech in Los Angeles, inspiring David Crosby to write "Long Time Gone" and the Rolling Stones to add the line "Who killed the Kennedys?" to their new song-in-progress, "Sympathy For The Devil." 1969 - A documentary on the Doors, Feast of Friends, was released. 1971 - Grand Funk Railroad bettered the Beatles by selling out Shea Stadium in 72 hours. 1972 - Maureen McGovern quit her secretary job to take on music full-time. It was after she had already had a number one song. 1975 - Syd Barrett was seen for the last time by any member of Pink Floyd when he showed up at Abbey Road Studios while the group was recording the song Shine On You Crazy Diamond. 1977 - A rat meant to be dinner turns the tables, killing Alice Cooper's snake that he uses in concert. 1980 - The Grateful Dead celebrated their 15th anniversary with a concert in Phoenix. 1987 - Sly Stone surrendered to police over probation violation. 1988 - The Pet Shop Boys played their first live show at London's Piccadilly Theatre. 1995 - Kelley Deal of the Breeders plead guilty to drug possession and was ordered to rehab. 1996 - An arrest warrant was issued for Rob Pilatus, formerly of Milli Vanilli, after he disappeared from a court ordered rehab. 2001 - Madonna started her Summer Drowned World Tour in Cologne, Germany. 2001 - Japanese officials upheld a ban on Janet Jackson's album All For You because of explicit lyrics. 2002 - Drug charges against Dionne Warwick were dropped after a plea bargain agreement was struck between her attorneys and the Miami-Dade County prosecutors office. 2003 - R. Kelly was not allowed to travel from Chicago to Los Angeles to film a music video. He was still charged with 21 counts of child pornography. 2003 - Carlos Santana announced that the proceeds from his summer tour would be going to AIDS research. 2004 - Ted Nugent and Toby Keith play for G.I.s in Baghdad, Iraq. 2006 - Pete Doherty (Babyshambles, Libertines) checked himself into rehab in Portugal.
Marriages: 1974 - Sly Stone and Kathy Silva 1979 - Muddy Waters and Marva Jean Brooks 1993 - Mariah Carey and Tommy Mottola (president of Sony Music) 1997 - Noel Gallagher and Meg Matthews
Divorces: 1988 - Eric Clapton and Patti Boyd (Boyd applied for divorce)
Recorded: 1956 - Be-Bop-a-Lula - Gene Vincent 1957 - Susie Q - Dale Hawkins 1968 - The Beatles, "Don't Pass Me By" 1970 - Elvis Presley: "Bridge Over Troubled Water," "Got My Mojo Working," "Keep Your Hands Off Of It," "How The Web Was Woven," "It's Your Baby, You Rock It," "Stranger In The Crowd," "I'll Never Know," "Mary In The Morning" 1970 - Bob Dylan: "If Dogs Run Free," "Went To See The Gypsy," "What It's All About," "Winterlude," "I Forgot To Remember," "The Man In Me," "Father Of Night," "Lily Of The West (Flora)" 1974 - Hey Joe - Patti Smith (will be her debut single) 1983 - Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky - U2
Released: 1954 - Honey Love - Drifters (single) 1954 - Maybe You'll Be There - Orioles (single) 1954 - I Was Wrong - Moonglows (single) 1964 - Liza Jane - David Jones (aka David Bowie) and the King Bees (single) 1970 - Barclay James Harvest - Barclay James Harvest 1970 - Home - Procol Harum 1971 - You've Got a Friend - James Taylor (single) 1981 - Somewhere in England - George Harrison 1982 - The Hunter - Blondie 1985 - Luxury of Life - Five Star 1989 - Flowers in the Dirt - Paul McCartney 1989 - Passion: Music From The Last Temptation of Christ - Peter Gabriel 1990 - Step by Step - New Kids on the Block 1995 - Days Like This - Van Morrison 2001 - Room For Squares - John Mayer 2001 - Songs in A Minor - Alicia Keys 2001 - Amnesiac - Radiohead 2007 - Memory Almost Full - Paul McCartney 2007 - Eat Me, Drink Me - Marilyn Manson 2007 - Epiphany - T-Pain
Awards: 1983 - Tony Awards - Best Musical went to Cats from which came the multi-version hit Memory.
Broadcasts: 1956 - Milton Berle's Texaco Star Theater - Elvis Presley (introduced Hound Dog) - This was also the final show of the series 1968 - Dusty Springfield Show (ATV, England) - Jimi Hendrix Experience
Re: Боба Дилана наградят орденом Почетного легиона Автор:KirpichДата: 04.06.13 22:25:48
"Оглядываясь на историю рок'н'рола, невозможно переоценить ту роль, которую сыграл в его развитии Боб Дилан. Его творчество повлияло практически на всех серьезных рок-музыкантов. Как удачно выразился Брюс Спрингстин на церемонии введения Дилана в Палату Славы Рок'н'рола: "Боб освободил разум, точно так же как Элвис освободил тело. Он показал нам, что несмотря на то что эта музыка по природе своей являлась танцевальной, она не была анти-интеллектуальной. У него есть видение и талант, позволяющие вместить целый мир в одну песню. Он заставил популярную музыку звучать по-новому, разрушив установившиеся рамки и ограничения, и навсегда изменил лицо рок'н'рола." "Английские и американские поп-группы охотно исполняли его песни. THE ANIMALS прославились с дилановской Baby Let Me Follow You Down (они переименовали ее в Baby Let Me Take You Home) и его авторской версией знаменитой House Of The Rising Sun ("Дом восходящего солнца") из альбома Bob Dylan; THEM успешно пели It's All Over Now Baby Blue; THE BYRDS - лучшие интерпретаторы композиции Mr. Tambourine Man. Боб Дилан много песен писал для этих групп, никогда не включая их в свои альбомы. Он постоянно сотрудничал с англичанином Манфредом Мэнном и его группой, которые, по мнению Дилана, лучше других аранжировали его произведения (в частности, английским хитом стала дилановская If You Gotta Go, Go Now)". "Искусство Боба Дилана по-прежнему современно, актуально потому, что и сам он - дитя своего времени - живет и развивается по законам этого времени, а не только по законам шоу-бизнеса, которые он и вправду изучил до совершенства". http://www.peoples.ru/art/music/rock/dylan/
Re: Боба Дилана наградят орденом Почетного легиона Автор:KirpichДата: 04.06.13 18:28:54
>2semelianof: >>Вот не вспомню ни одной вещи его, а ведь там >>ценят за что-то-тексты,что-ли? >сказал так гордо! что на людях своё невежество >показывать, лучше уж промолчать и за умного сойти...
+++1000!!!
Re: Cегодняшний день в истории рок-музыки Автор:KirpichДата: 04.06.13 09:16:13
Number Ones - U.S. Singles: 2005 - We Belong Together - Mariah Carey (4 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. Albums: 1949 - South Pacific - Original Cast Album (29 weeks) 1960 (Stereo Albums) - Percussive Percussion - Enoch Light / Terry Snyder and the All Stars (11 weeks (2 previous weeks at number 1)) 1994 - The Crow - Soundtrack (1 week) 2005 - Mezmerize - System of a Down (1 week)
Number Ones - U.S. R&B Singles: 1949 - Trouble Blues - Charles Brown Trio (15 weeks) 1966 - It's a Man's Man's Man's World - James Brown (2 weeks) 1977 - Got to Give It Up (Part 1) - Marvin Gaye (2 weeks) 1983 - Juicy Fruit - Mtume (8 weeks) 2005 - We Belong Together - Mariah Carey (14 weeks) 2011 - Motivation - Kelly Rowland Featuring Lil Wayne
Number Ones - U.S. Country Singles: 1983 - Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will) - Waylon Jennings (1 week) 1988 - What She Is (Is a Woman in Love) - Earl Thomas Conley (1 week) 2011 - Old Alabama - Brad Paisley Featuring Alabama (2 weeks**)
Number Ones - U.K. Singles: 1983 - Every Breath You Take - Police (4 weeks) 2006 - I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair) - Sandi Thom (1 week)
Number Ones - U.K. Albums: 1988 - Nite Flite - Various Artists (4 weeks) 1994 - Seal - Seal (2 weeks) 2000 - Crash - Bon Jovi (1 week) 2006 - Bright Idea - Orson (1 week
Re: Cегодняшний день в истории рок-музыки Автор:KirpichДата: 04.06.13 09:15:35
Births: 1907 - June Whalen (Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys) (d. ?) 1937 - Freddy Fender (d. 2006) 1940 - Cliff Bennett (& the Rebel Rousers) (73) 1941 - Linda Martell (first African-American woman to appear on the Grand Ole Opry) (72) 1944 - Michelle Phillips (69) 1944 - Roger Ball (Average White Band) (69) 1945 - Gordon Waller (Peter & Gordon) (d. 2009) 1953 - Jimmy McCulloch (Thunderclap Newman, Wings, Stone the Crow) (d. 1979) 1956 - Reeves Gabrels (David Bowie's band) (57) 1957 - Steve Grimes (Farm) (56) 1958 - Selwyn Brown (Steel Pulse) (55) 1959 - Paul Taylor (Winger) (54) 1959 - Warner Hodges (Jason & the Scorchers) (54) 1961 - El DeBarge (52) 1964 - Chris Kavanagh (Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Big Audio Dynamite) (49) 1968 - Al B. Sure (45) 1972 - Nikka Costa (41) 1974 - Stefan Kahil Lessard (Dave Matthews Band) (39) 1976 - Kasey Chambers (37) 1990 - Zachary Farro (Paramour) (23)
Deaths: 1973 - Murry Wilson (father of Brian, Dennis & Carl Wilson) - Heart attack (55) 1975 - Clark Kessinger (78) 1994 - Derek "Lek" Leckenby (Herman's Hermits) - Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (51) 1994 - Zeke Clements (The Dixie Yodeler) (83) 1997 - Ronnie Lane (Small Faces, Faces) - Pneumonia (51) 2001 - John Hartford - Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (63) 2007 - Freddie Scott (74) 2012 - Herb Reed - The Platters (83)
On This Day: 1937 - Pee Wee King & the Golden West Cowboys debuted at the Grand Ole Opry. 1942 - Capitol Records is launched by Glenn Wallichs. One of his early innovations is the use of promo records to send out to radio DJs. 1964 - The Beatles played two performances at the KB Hallen, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark on the first date of a 27-day world tour. Drummer Jimmy Nicol replaced Ringo Starr who was ill in hospital. 1967 - The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Procol Harum, Denny Laine and The Chiffons all appeared at The Saville Theatre, London. Both Paul McCartney and George Harrison were in the audience to see Hendrix perform the title track from Sgt Peppers which had been released 3 days earlier. 1969 - Natives of Glenrowen, Australia start a petition to block Mick Jagger from being cast as local hero Ned Kelly. 1974 - David Bowie started his Diamond Dogs tour in Montreal. 1974 - Porter Wagoner performed together at the Grand Ole Opry for the final time. 1975 - The Rolling Stones become the first western rock band to receive a royalty check for songs aired in Russia. 1976 - The Sex Pistols appeared at The Lesser Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England. The now legendary night is regarded as a catalyst to the punk rock movement. In the audience was, Morrissey, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook (soon to form Joy Division) and Mark E Smith, (The Fall). Tickets cost £1. 1984 - Lorrie Morgan joined The Grand Ole Opry. 1985 - Elton John sued Dick James Music for the rights to his earlier songs, estimated to be worth $51 million. 1986 - The first of six Conspiracy for Hope concerts for Amnesty International was held at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. Those on the bill included U2, Sting, Bryan Adams, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed, Joan Baez and the Neville Brothers. 1986 - The producers of the show Beatlemania are told to pay $10 million to Apple Corps Ltd. after it was deemed their production was "too much like" the Beatles. 1992 - Smokey Robinson was sued by his half sister, Rose Ella Jones, for royalty payments on songs that she cowrote in the 80's. 1992 - Young Elvis beat old, Las Vegas Elvis in a poll by the U.S. Postal Service to determine which of the two designs would be used for a commemorative stamp. 1993 - Kurt Cobain was arrested for fighting over his collection of firearms. 1994 - Oasis was on the cover of Britain's NME for the first time. 1996 - It was announced that Crowded House had split up. 1997 - The body of Jeff Buckley, who had disappeared on May 29, was discovered floating in the Mississippi River. 1998 - Ray Charles celebrated his 50th year in entertainment with a show at the 15th Chicago Blues Festival. 1998 - Reba McEntire, Brooks and Dunn and Hanson do a charity show to raise funds for the Children's Miracle Network. 1999 - A crowd panic ended a Tim McGraw show in Pontiac, MI when a female concertgoer used mace on a man who she claimed had groped her. 2000 - A fan of Sisqo was shot in the leg at his Phoenix, AZ concert after disputes broke out over $30 parking fees. 2000 - Police arrested Eminem and three of his people after trouble broke out outside a Warren, MI bar. 2001 - Spinal Tap "returned" to the stage at the Toyota Comedy Festival in New York. 2002 - George Michael was booed on a CNN news program when he tried to explain that his new video, that included George Bush and Tony Blair in bed together, was an indictment of Blair and not Bush. 2002 - Wyclef Jean was arrested at a rally protesting the reduction in education spending in the state. 2002 - KISS released the first issue of the new magazine Gene Simmons Toungue and the first edition of KISS Kondomes. 2003 - Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera start their Justified and Stripped Tour. 2004 - Creed split up. 2011 - Fire destroyed the home of Trace Adkins.
Recorded: 1955 - I Wanted You - The Miracles 1976 - Live at CBGB's New York - Various Artists including Blondie, Mink De Ville, Talking Heads, Tuff Dart.
Released: 1963 - Sweets For My Sweet - Searchers (debut single) 1969 - At San Quentin - Johnny Cash 1977 - Give a Little Bit - Supertramp 1980 - One For the Road - Kinks 1983 - Another Perfect Day - Motörhead 1984 - Born in the U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen 1984 - The Glamorous Life - Sheila E 1991 - Make a Jazz Noise Here - Frank Zappa 1991 - Back on the Bus, Y'all - Indigo Girls 1996 - 18 Til I Die - Bryan Adams 1996 - Load - Metallica 2002 - Let's Go - Avril Lavigne
Broadcasts: 1963 - Pop Goes the Beatles premiered on the BBC in the U.K. 1976 - Midnight Special - Neil Sedaka (host), Kim Carnes, Eric Carmen, Commodores
Re: Cегодняшний день в истории рок-музыки Автор:KirpichДата: 03.06.13 10:25:06
Number Ones - U.S. Singles: 1957 - Love Letters in the Sand/Bernardine - Pat Boone (5 weeks) 1967 - Respect - Aretha Franklin (2 weeks) 1972 - I'll Take You There - Staple Singers (1 week) 1978 - Too Much, Too Little, Too Late - Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams (1 week) 1989 - Rock On - Michael Damien (1 week) 1995 - Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? - Bryan Adams (5 weeks) 2006 - Ridin' - Chamillionaire Featuring Krayzie Bone (2 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. Albums: 1950 - South Pacific - Original Cast Album (6 weeks (45 previous weeks at number 1)) 1961 (Stereo Albums) - Calcutta! - Lawrence Welk (1 week) 1972 - Thick as a Brick - Jethro Tull (2 weeks) 1989 - The Raw & the Cooked - Fine Young Cannibals (7 weeks) 2000 - Oops!...I Did It Again - Britney Spears (1 week)
Number Ones - U.S. R&B Singles: 1957 - Young Blood - Coasters (1 week) 1972 - Ooh Girl - Chi-Lites (2 weeks) 1989 - Miss You Like Crazy - Natalie Cole (1 week) 2006 - It's Goin' Down - Yung Joc (8 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. Country Singles: 1967 - It's Such a Pretty World Today - Wynn Stewart (2 weeks) 1972 - Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A. - Donna Fargo (3 weeks) 1989 - Where Did I Go Wrong - Steve Wariner (1 week) 1995 - Summer's Comin' - Clint Black (3 weeks) 2006 - Settle for a Slowdown - Dierks Bentley (2 weeks)
Number Ones - U.K. Singles: 1990 - World in Motion - Englandnewonder (2 weeks) 2001 - Angel - Shaggy (3 weeks)
Number Ones - U.K. Albums: 1967 - The Sound of Music - Original Soundtrack (1 week (63 previous weeks at number 1)) 1989 - The Miracle - Queen (1 week) 1995 - Singles - Alison Moyet (1 week) 2001 - Hot Shot - Shaggy (1 week)
Re: Cегодняшний день в истории рок-музыки Автор:KirpichДата: 03.06.13 10:11:09
Births: 1927 - Boots Randolph (d. 2007) 1930 - Johnny Grande (Bill Haley & the Saddlemen, Bill Haley & the Comets) (d. 2006) 1939 - Ian Hunter (Mott the Hoople) (74) 1942 - Curtis Mayfield (Impressions) (d. 1999) 1943 - Mike Dennis (Dovells) (70) 1946 - Eddie Holman (67) 1946 - Michael Clarke (Byrds) (d. 1993) 1947 - Dave Alexander (Stooges) (d. 1975) 1947 - Mickey Finn (T. Rex) (d. 2003) 1948 - Fred "Too Slim" LaBour (Riders in the Sky) (65) 1950 - Deniece Williams (63) 1950 - Suzi Quatro (63) 1950 - Florian Pilkington-Miksa (Curved Air) (63) 1952 - Billy Powell (Lynyrd Skynyrd) (d. 2009) 1954 - Dan Hill (59) 1956 - Danny Wilde (Rembrandts) (57) 1962 - David Cole (C+C Music Factory) (51) 1964 - Kerry King (Slayer) (49) 1965 - Mike Gordon (Pfish) (48) 1968 - Saffron (Samantha Sprackling) (Republica) (45) 1974 - Kelly Jones (Stereophonics) (39) 1977 - Yuri Ruley (MxPx) (36) 1978 - Lyfe Jennings (35) 1985 - Tavion La'Corey Mathis (Pretty Ricky) (29)
Deaths: 1990 - Stiv Bators (Dead Boys, Lords of the New Church) - Concussion after being hit by a taxi (40) 2009 - Koko Taylor - Complications from surgery for gastrointestinal bleeding (80)
On This Day: 1949 - Elvis Presley, still an 8th grader, receives his final grades for the year at Humes High School, including an "A" in language but only a "C" in music. Four years later to the day, he would graduate. 1949 - Hank Williams played his last Louisiana Hayride show before moving to Nashville. 1956 - Al Alberts was replaced by Fred Diodati in the Four Aces. 1964 - Ringo Starr came down with tonsillitis and pharyngitis, forcing session drummer Jimmy Nichol to become a Beatle for the beginning of their world tour. 1970 - Ray Davies was forced to fly from New York to London to change the words Coca Cola to Cherry Cola on the Kinks latest single Lola. The BBC would not play the record due to its no advertising policy. 1972 - The Rolling Stones started the North American leg of their Exile on Main Street tour in Vancouver, BC. 1982 - Graceland opened to tourists. 1983 - Drummer Jim Gordon (Derek & the Dominoes, Delaney & Bonnie) killed his mother with a hammer. He was diagnosed as a schizophrenic at his trial the next year and was sentenced to 16 years-to-life in prison. 1987 - The BBC banned I Want Your Sex by George Michael. 1990 - Michael Jackson was admitted to the hospital suffering from chest pains. He was diagnosed with bruised ribs from dancing practice. 1993 - U2 resigned for six albums with Island Records. 1998 - A chunk of ceiling fell on Alex Van Halen's arm while Van Halen did a soundcheck in Hamburg, Germany causing the cancellation of the concert. 2000 - Dickey Betts is arrested after threatening his wife with a knife. 2000 - Kenny Chesney is arrested in Buffalo, NY after riding off on a mounted police officer's horse. Tim McGraw was also arrested for interfering. They were eventually acquitted. 2002 - The Queen's Jubilee concert was held at Buckingham Palace with performances by Paul McCartney, Elton John, Sting, Brian Wilson, Cliff Richard, Ozzy Osbourne, Atomic Kitten, the Coors, Will Young, and S Club 7. 2003 - Barry Manilow received a broken nose and was unconscious for four hours when he walked into a wall at his home. 2003 - A lawsuit brought by Stewart Copeland against the surviving members of the Doors is settled. Copeland sued after he was replaced in the reunited group by Ty Dennis. 2004 - One of the child abuse charges against Michael Jackson is dropped by the Los Angeles police. 2005 - Kelly Osbourne checked herself into rehabilitation. Her second album, Sleeping in the Nothing, is scheduled to be released within days.
Marriages: 1989 - Reba McEntire and Narvel Blackstock 1994 - Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam) and Beth Liebling.
Recorded: 1952 - Birth of the Blues - Frank Sinatra 1965 - Save Your Heart For Me - Gary Lewis and the Playboys 1966 - I Want To Tell You - The Beatles 1970 - Kingston Town (Jamaica), Can't Help Falling In Love With You, Long Black Veil, Lily Of The West, One More Weekend - Bob Dylan 1987 - Run Rudolph Run (live) - Bryan Adams
Released: 1957 - The Angel's Cried - Isley Brothers (first single) 1967 - Light My Fire - Doors 1959 - Empty Sky - Elton John 1970 - In Rock - Deep Purple 1972 - Take it Easy - Eagles 1972 - Obscured By Clouds - Pink Floyd (U.K. release) 1977 - Exodus - Bob Marley & the Wailers 1978 - Peter Gabriel (II) - Peter Gabriel 1981 - Face Value - Phil Collins (first solo album) 1982 - Strait From the Heart - George Strait 1983 - Your Move - America 1985 - Boys and Girls - Bryan Ferry 1985 - The Firstborn is Dead - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds 1997 - Wu-Tang Forever - Wu-Tang Clan 2003 - Paper Monsters - Dave Gahan (first solo album) 2003 - Trouble No More - John Mellencamp 2003 - My Private Nation - Train 2008 - Revelation - Journey
Broadcasts: 1966 - Where the Action Is - Otis Redding, the Action 1967 - American Bandstand - Jefferson Airplane, Otis Redding (interview) 1977 - Midnight Special - Bread (host), England Dan & John Ford Coley, Andrew Gold, Joni Mitchell, Eddie Rabbitt, Johnny Rivers, Valentine 1990 - The Big Day Festival from Glasgow, Scotland was broadcast on Britain's Channel 4 TV. Appearing were Wet Wet Wet, Sheena Easton, Texas, Hue and Cry, John Martyn, Deacon Blue, Hothouse Flowers, Eddi Reader, The Average White Band and others.
Re: Cегодняшний день в истории рок-музыки Автор:KirpichДата: 02.06.13 14:16:57
Births: 1927 - Carl Butler (Carl Butler & Pearl) (d. 1992) 1932 - Sammy Turner (81) 1934 - Johnny Carter (Flamingos, Dells) (d. 2009) 1936 - Otis Williams (Charms) (77) 1937 - Jimmy Jones (d. 2012) 1941 - Charlie Watts (Rolling Stones) (72) 1941 - William Guest (Gladys Knight & the Pips) (72) 1944 - Marvin Hamlisch (d. 2012) 1945 - Chubby Tavares (Tavares) (68) 1949 - Lionel Richie (64) 1951 - Steve Brookins (.38 Special) (62) 1954 - Michael Steele (Runaways, Bangles) (60) 1959 - Lydia Lunch (54) 1960 - Tony Hadley (Spandau Ballet) (53) 1961 - Dez Cadena (Black Flag) (52) 1962 - Þór Eldon (Sugarcubes) (51) 1965 - Jeremy Cunningham (Levellers) (48) 1970 - B-Real (born Louis Freese) (43) 1970 - Dominic Greensmith (Reef) (43) 1976 - Tim Rice-Oxley (Keane) (37) 1980 - Fabrizio Moretti (Strokes) (33) 1980 - Orish Grindstead (702) (d. 2008) 1983 - Brooke White (30)
Deaths: 1983 - Stan Rogers - Airplane fire (33) 1987 - Andres Segovia - Heart attack (94) 1998 - Helen Carter (Carter Family) - Gastrointestinal and heart problems (70) 1999 - Junior Braithwaite (Wailers) - Murdered (50) 2006 - Vince Welnick (Tubes, Grateful Dead) - Suicide (55) 2007 - John Ryan Pike (Ra Ra Riot) - Drowning (23) 2008 - Bo Diddley - Heart failure (79)
On This Day: 1953 - Elvis Presley graduated from Memphis' IC Humes High School. 1958 - Alan Freed started working for WABC in New York. 1962 - Island Records released their first single, Twist Baby by Owen Gray. 1964 - The Rolling Stones play their first U.S. show in Lynn, MA. 1964 - Gerry and the Pacemakers begin filming their film debut, Ferry Cross The Mersey, also starring Cilla Black. 1972 - Dion reunites with the Belmonts during a Madison Square Garden concert. 1973 - ELO (Electric Light Orchestra) began their first U.S. tour in San Diego. 1976 - Wings set a record, playing for 67,100 people in Seattle, the largest indoor crowed to-date. 1981 - Prince played his first show in Britain at the Lyceum Ballroom in London. 1984 - Aerosmith opened their North American Back in the Saddle Tour in Concord, NH. 1992 - Freedom Williams quit C+C Music Factory. 1993 - Aerosmith opened their Get a Grip world tour in Kansas. 1995 - The Stone Roses were forced to cancel a series of shows when guitarist John Squire broke his collarbone falling off of a bike. 1995 - Travis Tritt is taken to a Nashville hospital after collapsing from exhaustion and dehydration. 1998 - Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss, the founders of A&M Records, sue Polygram Records in Philips Electronics for $5 million in underpaid funds for the sale of A&M to Polygram. 1998 - Rod Stewart plays a series of one-hour shows in Las Vegas to promote his new album, When We Were the New Boys. 2005 - Alex Kapranos of Franz Ferdinand was detained by Russian police who accused him of being a spy. 2009 - Cher sues Universal Music Group on behalf of herself and her late partner Sonny Bono, claiming the label owes them five million in unpaid royalties.
Marriages: 1989 - Bill Wyman and Mandy Smith (Smith was 19 while Wyman's 28-year-old son, was best man)
Recording 1964 - The Beatles: "Any Time At All," "When I Get Home," "Things We Said Today" 1966 - The Beatles, "I Want To Tell You" 1967 - The Beatles, "It's All Too Much" 1970 - George Harrison, "Isn't It A Pity" 1970 - Bob Dylan: "Mary Anne," "Mr. Bojangles"
Released: 1956 - Bluebird of Happiness - Lee Andrews & the Hearts 1956 - Could It Be You - Four Tops (first single) 1967 - David Bowie - David Bowie (debut album) 1967 - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Beatles (U.S. Release) 1967 - From the Beginning - Small Faces 1974 - The Psychomodo - Cockney Rebel 1978 - Darkness on the Edge of Town - Bruce Springsteen 1978 - Live and Dangerous - Thin Lizzy 1986 - A Kind of Magic - Queen 1986 - The Way It Is - Bruce Hornsby & the Range 1986 - Wonderland - Erasure 1987 - Let It Loose - Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine 1992 - Shadow and Light - Wilson Phillips 1992 - MTV Unplugged - Mariah Carey 1998 - If You See Her - Brooks & Dunn 1998 - Adore - Smashing Pumpkins
Awards: 2000 - National Fatherhood Institute - Father of the Year - Tim McGraw
Broadcasts: 1964 - Les Crane Show - Rolling Stones (U.S. television debut) 1965 - Shindig - Major Lance, Patty Duke, Diane Renay, Righteous Brothers, Linda Carr, Marianne Faithfull, Blossoms, Billy Preston, Bobby Sherman, Delaney Bramlett, Joey Cooper, Shindogs, Wellingtons 1966 - Where the Action Is - Susan Rafey, Andy Malone, Tina Mason, Karen Verros 1978 - Midnight Special - Crystal Gayle (host), Chuck Mangione, Andy Kaufman, Peace & Quiet, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Eddie Rabbitt
Number Ones - U.S. Singles: 1962 - I Can't Stop Loving You - Ray Charles (5 weeks) 1973 - My Love - Paul McCartney & Wings (4 weeks) 1979 - Hot Stuff - Donna Summer (1 week) 2001 - Lady Marmalade - Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya & Pink (5 weeks) 2007 - Makes Me Wonder - Maroon 5 (1 week)
Number Ones - U.S. Albums: 1973 - Red Rose Speedway - Paul McCartney & Wings (3 weeks) 2001 - Lateralus - Tool (1 week) 2007 - Minutes to Midnight - Linkin Park (1 week)
Number Ones - U.S. R&B Singles: 1945 - Caledonia - Louis Jordan & the Tympany Five (7 weeks) 1979 - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now - McFadden & Whitehead (1 week) 1984 - Hello - Lionel Richie (2 weeks) 2001 - Fiesta - R. Kelly (5 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. Country Singles: 1945 - Shame on You - Spade Cooley (1 week (5 previous weeks at number 1)) 1958 - All I Have to Do is Dream - Everly Brothers (3 weeks) 1984 - Honey (Open That Door) - Ricky Skaggs (1 week) 1990 - I've Cried My Last Tear For You - Ricky Van Shelton (1 week)
Number Ones - U.K. Singles: 1966 - Strangers in the Night - Frank Sinatra (3 weeks) 1984 - Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go - Wham! (2 weeks) 1991 - I Want to Sex You Up - Color Me Bad (3 weeks) 1996 - Killing Me Softly - Fugees (4 weeks) 2002 - Light My Fire - Will Young (2 weeks)
Number Ones - U.K. Albums: 2002 - The Eminem Show - Eminem (5 weeks)
Re: Cегодняшний день в истории рок-музыки Автор:KirpichДата: 01.06.13 12:57:19
Births: 1915 - Johnny Bond (d. 1978) 1921 - Nelson Riddle (d. 1985) 1926 - Andy Griffith (d. 2012) 1934 - Pat Boone (79) 1941 - Wayne Kemp (72) 1945 - Linda Scott (68) 1945 - Jim McCarty (Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, Buddy Miles Express, Cactus) (68) 1947 - Ronnie Wood (Faces, Jeff Beck Group, Rolling Stones) (66) 1950 - Charlene (63) 1950 - Graham Russell (Air Supply) (63) 1950 - Tom Robinson (63) 1952 - John Ellis (Vibrators) (61) 1953 - Ronnie Dunn (Brooks & Dunn) (60) 1958 - Barry Adamson (Magazine, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds) (55) 1959 - Alan Wilder (Depeche Mode) (54) 1960 - Simon Gallup (Cure) (53) 1963 - Michael Joyce (Smiths) (50) 1968 - Jason Donovan (45) 1969 - Damon Minchella (Ocean Colour Scene, Paul Weller) (44) 1974 - Alanis Morissette (39) 1981 - Brandi Carlile (32)
Deaths: 1991 - David Ruffin (Temptations) - Drug overdose (50) 2000 - Tito Puente - Complications of open heart surgery (77) 2007 - Tony Thompson (Hi-Five) - Accidental inhalation of Freon (31) 2008 - Alton Kelley (West coast rock poster artist) (67)
On This Day: 1956 - Doris Day signs a major five-year, million-dollar recording contract with Columbia. 1957 - The Everly Brothers debuted on the Grand Ole Opry. 1961 - Experimental FM stereo is heard for the first time in the New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Schenectady, NY markets. 1964 - Dolly Parton moved to Nashville, the day after she graduated high school. 1965 - Art Garfunkel graduates with a Master's in mathematics from New York's Columbia University. 1967 - Fairport Convention made their live debut in Golders Green, England. 1971 - The small, two-room home where Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo, MS was opened to the public for the first time. 1972 - At Abbey Road Studios in London, Pink Floyd begin recording their landmark album Dark Side Of The Moon (the first track to be recorded was "Us and Them"). 1973 - Robert Wyatt broke his back after falling three stories trying to climb down a drainpipe. He was left wheel-chair bound. 1975 - The Rolling Stones started a 45-show U.S. tour with, for the first time, Ron Wood on guitar (on his 28th birthday). 1979 - Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys started Alternative Tentacles Records. 1981 - The first issue of Kerrang! from Heavy Metal magazine was published. 1985 - Bruce Springsteen started the European leg of his Born in the USA tour in Dublin, Ireland. 1992 - Rod Stewart is the proud parent of his fifth child, daughter Renee, by his second wife, model Rachel Hunter. 1995 - Alec Wilder left Depeche Mode. 1997 - Emma Bunton (Baby Spice of the Spice Girls) returned to the U.K. in a cast after breaking her ankle while shooting a Turkish TV show. 1998 - Scott Weiland of the Stone Temple Pilots is arrested in New York on drug possession charges. 1999 - Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn begins a trip from Nashville to New Orleans via Sea-Doo to raise money for St. Jude's Children's Hospital. 2000 - The movie Honest which starred three members of All Saints was pulled from theaters after an extremely low opening. 2000 - The Dixie Chicks opened their Fly tour in Winnipeg, Manitoba. 2000 - Brian Wilson debuted his official website. 2003 - Paul Gray of Slipknot was arrested after a car accident. He was charged with drug possession and drunk driving. 2006 - The YoungbloodZ were arrested on drug and weapons charges in Atlanta, GA. 2009 - The new Cowboys Stadium was opened with a concert by George Strait.
Marriages: 1997 - Kenny Rogers and Wanda Miller 2002 - Mary Chapin Carpenter and Timmy Smith 2005 - Jack White and Karen Elson
Divorces: 1992 - Natalie Cole and Andre Fischer (separated) 1994 - Matthew Sorum (Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver) and Kai
Recorded: 1955 - Patsy Cline had her first recording session at Coral Records. 1957 - "You Send Me" - Sam Cooke 1964 - "Matchbox," "I'll Cry Instead," "Slow Down," "I'll Be Back" - The Beatles 1966 - "Yellow Submarine" - The Beatles 1969 - "Give Peace a Chance" - John Lennon and Yoko Ono as the Plastic Ono Band (End of bed-in in Montreal). 1970 - "Ballad Of Ira Hayes," "Sara Jane" - Bob Dylan 1974 - June 1, 1974 (live album) - John Cale, Brian Eno, Kevin Ayers, Nico
Released: 1967 - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - Beatles 1973 - Live & Let Die - Paul McCartney & Wings 1973 - Touch Me - Gary Glitter 1974 - Bad Company - Bad Company 1982 - Still Life - Rolling Stones 1982 - Three Sides Live - Genesis 1983 - Synchronicity - Police 1993 - Gravity's Rainbow - Pat Benatar 1993 - 14 Shots to the Dome - LL Cool J 1999 - Enema of the State - Blink-182 1999 - No Angel - Dido (debut) 1999 - On the 6 - Jennifer Lopez (debut) 1999 - Play - Moby 2000 - Broken Bracelet - Michelle Branch (debut)
Awards: 2000 - First DanceStar Awards DanceStar of the Year - Moby Album of the Year - Play - Moby 2001 - Boy Scouts of America Silver Buffalo Award - Oak Ridge Boys
Broadcasts: 1959 - First edition of the BBC's Juke Box Jury aired. 1966 - Where the Action Is - Freddy Cannon, Maxine Brown 1973 - Midnight Special - Paul Williams (host), Argent, Gunhill Road, Sydney Jordan, Slade, Statler Brothers, Stylistics
Number Ones - U.S. Singles: 1959 - The Battle of New Orleans - Johnny Horton (6 weeks) 1963 - It's My Party - Lesley Gore (2 weeks) 1968 - Mrs. Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel (3 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. Albums: 1957 - Love is the Thing - Nat King Cole (8 weeks) 1963 (Stereo Albums) - Days of Wine and Roses - Andy Williams (12 weeks) 1995 - Around the World in a Day - Prince & the Revolution (3 weeks) 1991 - Out of Time - R.E.M. (1 week (1 previous week at number 1)) 2002 - We Invented the Remix - P. Diddy and The Bad Boy Family (1 week)
Number Ones - U.S. R&B Singles: 1968 - Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day - Stevie Wonder (1 week) 1974 - Be Thankful For What You Got - William DeVaughn (1 week) 1985 - Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake) - Freddie Jackson (6 weeks) 1991 - I Wanna Sex You Up - Color Me Bad (2 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. Country Singles: 1946 - New Spanish Two Step - Bob Wills (15 weeks) 1974 - Pure Love - Ronnie Milsap (1 week) 1985 - Don't Call Him a Cowboy - Conway Twitty (1 week) 1991 - Meet Me in the Middle - Diamond Rio (2 weeks)
Number Ones - U.K. Singles: 1961 - Surrender - Elvis Presley (4 weeks) 1997 - MMMBob - Hanson (3 weeks)
Number Ones - U.K. Albums: 1974 - The Singles: 1969-1973 - Carpenters (1 week) 1991 - Seal - Seal (3 weeks)
Births: 1930 - Clint Eastwood (83) 1938 - Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul & Mary) (75) 1938 - Johnny Paycheck (d. 2003) 1940 - Augie Meyers (Sir Douglas Quintet, Texas Tornadoes (73) 1947 - Junior Campbell (Marmalade) (66) 1948 - John Bonham (Led Zeppelin) (d. 1980) 1952 - Karl Bartos (Kraftwerk) (61) 1954 - Vicki Sue Robinson (d. 2000) 1955 - Tommy Emmanuel (58) 1956 - Fritz Hilpert (Kraftwerk) (57) 1959 - Danny Pearson (American Music Club) (54) 1962 - Corey Hart (51) 1963 - Wendy Smith (Prefab Sprouts) (50) 1964 - Darryl "D.M.C." Daniels (Run-D.M.C.) (49) 1964 - Scotti Hill (Skid Row) (49) 1965 - Steve White (Style Council) (48) 1977 - Scott Klopfenstein (Reel Big Fish) (36) 1980 - Andy Hurley (Fall Out Boy) (33) 1986 - Waka Flocka Flame (born Juaquin Malphurs) (27)
Deaths: 1977 - Lloyd Perryman (Sons of the Pioneers) (60) 1996 - Elsbeary Hobbs (Drifters) (59) 2000 - Johnnie Taylor - Heart attack (63) 2004 - Robert Quine (Richard Hell & the Voidoids, Lou Reed) - Heroin Overdose (61) 2006 - Lula Mae Hardaway (mother of Stevie Wonder) (76)
On This Day: 1956 - Elvis Presley is the featured guest on Roy Orbison and the Teen Kings' weekly KOSA-TV show in Odessa, TX. 1956 - Buddy Holly wrote That'll Be the Day after seeing the movie The Searchers. 1958 - Dick Dale performed Let's Go Trippin' for the first time, possibly signaling the start of surf music. 1961 - Chuck Berry opened Berry Park in St. Louis with a zoo, golf course and amusement park. 1964 - The Dave Clark Five make their first appearance on CBS-TV's Ed Sullivan Show, performing "Glad All Over." Ed likes the clean-cut boys so much he has them on 18 more times over the course of the show's life, more than any other rock band. 1966 - The Monkees began filming their TV series. 1975 - The Rolling Stones kicked off a New York City press conference on their next tour by playing on the streets in the back of a flatbed truck. 1976 - The Who set a record for loudest performance at 120 decibels. 1967 - Big Brother and the Holding Company film a scene in the Richard Lester movie Petulia. 1968 - During his vocal overdub on the Beatles song "Revolution 1," John Lennon begins to shout and scream "all right" and other wordless nonsense vocalizations over the long six-minute jam of the original recording, joined by Yoko Ono (attending her first Beatles session). The screaming and conversation between he and Yoko would become an integral part of the eventual track "Revolution 9." 1973 - Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham celebrates his 25th birthday with a Robert Plant-led audience singalong of "Happy Birthday" at the band's show in Los Angeles, then by carousing with friend George Harrison afterward. Harrison playfully throws the birthday cake at Bonham, who tosses George into the hotel pool. 1977 - The BBC banned the Sex Pistols' single God Save the Queen. The IBA also told independent stations that playing the record would breach British law. 1977 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer began a U.S. tour with a 70-piece orchestra. 1982 - R.E.M. signed with I.R.S. Records for five albums. 1989 - Tin Machine, with David Bowie, made their live debut in New York. 1993 - Jon Bon Jovi and Dorothea Hurley become parents for the first time. 1997 - Lee Ann Womack makes her Grand Ole Opry debut. 1997 - Bob Dylan was released by a London hospital after treatment for histoplasmosis. 1998 - Geri Halliwell quit The Spice Girls. 2001 - Missy Elliott does first live show in three years. 2005 - Brian Harvey of East 17 was critically injured when he fell under his Mercedes. 2005 - The British Salvation Army closed the children's home Strawberry Fields in Liverpool. 2006 - Pearl Jam recorded their episode of VH1 Storytellers at New York's Avalon Ballroom.
Marriages: 2006 - Karen Fairchild and Jimi Westbrook (both Little Big Town)
Divorces: 2000 - Janet Jackson and Rene Elizondo (announced, marriage was secret for nine years)
Recorded: 1967 - "It's All Too Much" - The Beatles 1968 - "Revolution 1" - The Beatles 1969 - Honky Tonk Women - Rolling Stones 1971 - "Day After Day" - Badfinger
Released: 1969 - My Cherie Amour - Stevie Wonder 1975 - One of These Nights - Eagles 1982 - Eye of the Tiger - Survivor 1988 - Down in the Groove - Bob Dylan
Awards: 2003 - MTV Movie Awards Best Actor - Eminem (8 Mile) Best Breakthrough Mail - Eminem (8 Mile) Performances by Pink, 50 Cent, t.A.T.u.
Broadcast: 1964 - Dave Clark Five make first of 11 appearances on Ed Sullivan. 1965 - Marianne Faithfull became a permanent guest on BBC2 TV's Gadzooks! It's the In Crowd.
Number Ones - U.S. Singles: 1975 - Before the Next Teardrop Falls - Freddy Fender (1 weeks) 1980 - Funkytown - Lipps, Inc. (4 weeks) 2003 - 21 Questions - 50 Cent Featuring Nate Dogg (4 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. Albums: 1958 - The Music Man - Original Cast (2 weeks) 2003 - The Golden Age of Grotesque - Marilyn Manson (1 week) 2008 - Narrow Stairs - Death Cab for Cutie (1 week)
Number Ones - U.S. R&B Singles: 1975 - Spirit of the Boogie - Kool & the Gang (1 week)
Number Ones - U.S. Country Singles: 1947 - New Jolie Blonde (New Pretty Blonde) - Red Foley (1 week (1 previous week at number 1)) 1975 - Thank God I'm a Country Boy - John Denver (1 week) 1986 - Whoever's in New England - Reba McEntire (1 week) 1997 - Sittin' on Go - Bryan White (1 week) 2003 - I Believe - Diamond Rio (2 weeks) 2008 - I'm Still a Guy - Brad Paisley (3 weeks)
Number Ones - U.K. Singles: 1980 - Theme From M*A*S*H (Suicide is Painless) - M*A*S*H (3 weeks)
Number Ones - U.K. Albums: 1980 - McCartney II - Paul McCartney (2 weeks) 1986 - So - Peter Gabriel (2 weeks) 1998 - Blue - Simply Red (1 week)
Re: Cегодняшний день в истории рок-музыки Автор:KirpichДата: 30.05.13 20:44:51
Births: 1909 - Benny Goodman (d. 1986) 1926 - Johnny Gimble (87) 1944 - Lenny Davidson (Dave Clark Five) (69) 1955 - Topper Headon (Clash) (58) 1958 - Marie Fredriksson (Roxette) (55) 1960 - Stephen Duffy (Duran Duran) (53) 1964 - Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine) (49) 1964 - Wynonna Judd (49) 1966 - Stephen Malkmus (Pavement) (47) 1967 - Sven Pipien (Black Crowes) (46) 1967 - Tim Burgess (Charlatans) (46) 1971 - Patrick Dahlheimer (Live) (42) 1974 - Cee Lo Green (Gnarls Barkley) (39) 1974 - Big L (born Lamont Coleman) (d. 1999) 1981 - Devendra Banhart (32) 1981 - Remy Ma (born Reminsce Smith) (32)
Deaths: 1980 - Carl Radle (Gary Lewis & the Playboys, Derek & the Dominoes) - Kidney failure (38) 1993 - Sun Ra - Pneumonia (79) 1996 - John Kahn (Jerry Garcia) - Heroin overdose (48) 1997 - West Arkeen (Guns N' Roses) - Drug overdose (36) 2000 - Tex Beneke - Respiratory failure (86) 2003 - Mickie Most (producer of Herman's Hermits, Animals, Donovan, Jeff Beck Group) - Mesothelioma (64)
On This Day: 1962 - Benny Goodman & his band were the first jazz group to play the Soviet Union. 1966 - The Jefferson Airplane performed a benefit for the Haight-Ashbury Legal Organization. 1969 - The Beatles' latest single, John Lennon's autobiographical "The Ballad Of John And Yoko," is immediately banned at many radio stations in America due to its supposedly blasphemous lines "Christ, you know it ain't easy / You know how hard it can be / The way things are going / They're gonna crucify me." Some DJs create homemade versions of the song with the word "Christ" reversed, so as to defuse the controversy 1972 - Roxy Music plays their first live show in Lincolnshire, England. 1974 - Bernadette Whelan, a 14-year-old fan of David Cassidy, died four-days after being in the crush of over 1,000 fans at one of his shows. 1987 - Adam Horovitz of the Beastie Boys was arrested on suspicion of throwing a beer can that hit a fan in the face. 1987 - David Bowie started his Glass Spiders Tour in Rotterdam, Holland. 1990 - Midnight Oil played a concert in front of Exxon's New York office in protest of the Valdez oil spill. 1991 - Morrissey played the first show of his debut solo U.S. tour in San Diego, CA. 1997 - Neil Young slices his finger while cutting a sandwich, causing a European tour to be postponed. 1999 - A Kenny Rogers concert at London's Royal Albert Hall is interrupted when a bomb threat causes the venue to be cleared. 1999 - Lenny Kravitz ended a show after 40 minutes after collapsing from heat exhaustion. He had been wearing a fur coat on stage. 2000 - Oasis played their first show without departed guitarist Noel Gallagher. 2003 - Chester Bennington of Linkin Park enters a Los Angeles hospital for severe back and abdominal pain. 2002 - Diana Ross voluntarily entered the Promises rehabilitation facility to work out some "personal problems" before beginning a tour. 2004 - Madonna was ordered to pay almost $500,000 in damages for copying photos by Guy Burton in her video for Hollywood. 2005 - Coldplay's new album leaked to the internet a week before its U.S. and U.K. release despite large amounts of precautions. 2007 - The White Stripes album Icky Thump was played on a Chicago radio station in advance of its street date. 2007 - Britney Spears admitted on her website that she hit "rock bottom" when her husband, Kevin Federline, left her. 2009 - Ozzy Osbourne sued Tony Iommi over royalty payments, saying that Iommi's ownership of the band name stopped royalties from properly flowing through to him. 2009 - Little Richard, Chuck Berry, and B.B. King gather for a benefit concert to raise money for New Orleans public schools struggling to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina. Though too ill to perform, Katrina survivor Fats Domino attends as a special guest.
Marriages: 1966 - Dolly Parton and Carl Dean 1982 - Deborah Allen and Rafe Van Hoy 1992 - Paul Simon and Edie Brickell 2008 - Simon Fuller and Natalie Swanston
Recorded: 1968 - The Beatles (White Album) - Beatles (first day of recording - "Revolution 1") 1978 - In Through the Out Door - Led Zeppelin (first day of recording)
Released: 1953 - These Foolish Things - Five Keys 1953 - You Are My Only Love - Cardinals 1966 - Paperback Writer b/w Rain - The Beatles (US) 1980 - 21 at 33 - Elton John 1989 - Batdance - Prince 1989 - On Our Own - Bobby Brown
Broadcast: 1975 - Joan Baez hosts Midnight Special with guests Hoyt Axton, Hampton Hawes, Kool & the Gang. 1980 - Temptations host Midnight Special with guests Firefall, Robbie Dupree, Jim Photoglo.
Number Ones - U.S. Singles: 1964 - Love Me Do - Beatles (1 week) 1970 - Everything is Beautiful - Ray Stevens (2 weeks) 1998 - Too Close - Next (1 week (4 previous weeks at number 1))
Number Ones - U.S. Albums: 1953 - Music For Lovers Only - Jackie Gleason (1 week) 1959 (Stereo Albums) - South Pacific - Soundtrack (3 weeks) 1992 - The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion - Black Crowes (1 week) 2009 - 21st Century Breakdown - Green Day (1 week)
Number Ones - U.S. R&B Singles: 1952 - I'm Mad - Willie Mabon & His Combo (2 weeks) 1981 - What Cha' Gonna Do For Me - Chaka Khan (2 weeks) 1987 - Head to Toe - Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam (2 weeks) 1992 - Come and Talk With Me - Jodeci (2 weeks) 2009 - Birthday Sex - Jeremiah (2 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. Country Singles: 1981 - Elvira - Oak Ridge Boys (2 weeks) 1987 - It Takes a Little Rain (to Make Love Grow) - Oak Ridge Boys (1 week) 1992 - Achy Breaky Heart - Billy Ray Cyrus (5 weeks)
Number Ones - U.K. Singles: 2010 - Dirtee Disco - Dizzee Rascal (1 week)
Number Ones - U.K. Albums: 1992 - Michael Ball - Michael Ball (1 week) 2004 - Under My Skin - Avril Lavigne (1 week) 2010 - Immersion - Pendulum (1 week
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