lunes, 14 de noviembre de 2011

November 4th, On this Day In Music History

1957, Jackie Wilson made his US chart debut with 'Reet Petite', (it made No.1 in the UK in 1986, 29 years after its first release).
1961, Bob Dylan appeared at The Carnegie Chapter Hall in New York City.

1961, Cliff Richard scored his first UK No.1 album with his 5th release '21 Today'
1963, The Beatles topped the bill at The Royal Variety Show at The Prince Of Wales Theatre, London. With the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret in the audience, this was the night when John Lennon made his famous remark “In the cheaper seats you clap your hands. The rest of you, just rattle your jewellery”. The show was broadcast on UK television on the Nov 10th 1963.
1963, the night after The Rolling Stones had just come off a 30-date UK tour with The Everly Brothers, they kicked off another 50-date UK club tour at the Top Rank Ballroom in Preston.
1965, The Rolling Stones were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Get Off Of My Cloud', also a No.1 in the US.
1966, The Beach Boys 'Good Vibrations', entered the UK chart, it went on to be a UK & US No.1 hit single.
1967, Pink Floyd recorded ‘Point Me At The Sky’ and ‘Careful With That Axe, Eugene’ at Abbey Road Studios, London.
1968, Cream played their final US show in Long Island.
1968, Pink Floyd recorded ‘Point Me At The Sky’ and ‘Careful With That Axe, Eugene’ at Abbey Road Studios, London.
1970, The Beach Boys played the first of four nights at the Whiskey A Go-Go club in LA.
1971, The Who opened up The Rainbow Finsbury Park, London, England appearing on the first of three nights.
1972, Johnny Nash started a three week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'I Can See Clearly Now', his only US chart topper, it made No.5 in the UK.
1973, Roxy Music and Leo Sayer appeared at Newcastle City Hall, England.
1974, Pink Floyd played the first night on a 21 date UK tour at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland.
1977, The Mystery Girls, featuring Pete Burns, Julian Cope and Pete Wylie appeared at Eric's, Liverpool, England.
1977, The Last Waltz, the movie of The Bands final concert premiered in New York. The Martin Scorsese movie also featured Joni Mitchell, Dr John, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Neil Diamond, Eric Clapton.
1978, Canadian singer Anne Murray went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'You Needed Me', her only US No.1 hit, it made No.22 in the UK.
1978, Crosby Stills Nash & Young were sued by former bass player Greg Reeves for over a $million claiming he was owed from sales of their album 'Deja Vu'.
1978, Linda Ronstadt went to No.1 on the US album chart with 'Living In The USA'.
1980, Bob Marley was baptised at the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, Kingston, converting to a Christian Rastafarian and taking on the new name Berhane Selassie.
1983, David Bowie played the first night of his 10-date Serious Moonlight tour of Australia and New Zealand at Perth Entertainment Centre.
1984, Prince played the first of seven nights at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan at the start of his 87-date North American Purple Rain tour. The outing marked the live debut of his new band The Revolution.
1987, U2 were on the front cover of UK pop magazine 'Smash Hits', which also had features on the Pet Shop Boys, Wet Wet Wet, T'Pau, Sting and Black. Reviewed in the new singles page The Smiths 'I Started Something I Couldn't Finish'.
1989, Elton John scored his 50th UK chart hit when 'Sacrifice', entered the charts. Only Cliff Richard and Elvis Presley had also achieved this.
1989, featured on this week's BBC 2's UK music show 'Rapido', Terence Trent D'arby, Throwing Muses and The Pixies plus Tina Turner, Sting, Mick Jagger, Phil Collins and David Bowie talking about the movies they've made.
1989, Roxette scored their second US No.1 single with 'Listen To Your Heart', a No.6 hit in the UK the following year.
1993, Depeche Mode's Martin Gore was arrested at the Denver Westin Hotel after refusing to turn down the volume of his music in his room.
1995, Radiohead appeared at the Brixton Academy, London, England.
1998, Fall singer Mark E Smith appeared at Manhattan Criminal Court on assault charges accused of kicking, punching and choking his girlfriend and band keyboard player Julia Nagle at a New York Hotel.
1998, Oasis singer Liam Gallagher was arrested after an alleged drunken brawl with photographer Mel Bouzac at a London pub. Bouzac had been tipped off that Liam was in the pub wearing a Russian hat and attempted to take photos.
2000, DMX went to No.1 on the US album chart with 'The Great Depression'.
2001, Michael Jackson went to No.1 on the UK album chart with 'Invincible'.
2001, The Times newspaper published the 'Rich List' with Madonna being the highest earning woman in Britain grossing £30m, all the Spice Girls had dropped out of the listings except for Victoria Beckham. Paul McCartney had earned £20.5m during the year.
2002, Elton John and his lyricist Bernie Taupin received the Music Industry Trusts Award for one of the greatest songwriting partnerships of all time.
2006, Diddy was at No.1 on the US album chart with his fifth album ‘Press Play.’
2007, The Eagles went to No.1 on the UK album chart for the first time ever - 33 years after their debut album On the Border. This was the group's first full studio album since The Long Run in 1979.
November 4th: Born on this day
1938, Born on this day, Harry Elson, The Friends Of Distinction, (1969 US No.3 single 'Grazing In The Grass').
1940, Born on this day, Chuck Mangione, US composer, arranger, (1978 US No.4 single, 'Feels So Good').
1940, Born on this day, Delbert McClinton, US singer, songwriter, (1980 US No.8 single 'Giving It Up For Your Love'), worked with Bruce Channel, wrote 'Two More Bottles Of Wine' country No.1 for Emmylou Harris.
1947, Born on this day, Mike Smith, Amen Corner, (1969 UK No.1 single 'If Paradise Is Half As Nice' plus five other UK Top 40 hits).
1954, Born on this day, Chris Difford, guitar vocals, Squeeze, (1979 UK No.2 single 'Up The Junction'). Now solo.
1957, Born on this day, James Honeyman-Scott, Pretenders, (1980 UK No.1 single 'Brass In Pocket'). He died on 16th June 1982.
1966, Born on this day, Kool Rock, (Damon Wimbley), rapper, The Fat Boys. (1988 UK No.2 single 'Wipe-out').
1970, Born on this day, Sean John Combs, (aka, Puff Daddy & P Diddy), American record producer, clothing designer and rapper. (1997 US & UK No.1 single with Faith Evans, 'I'll Be Missing You' is the most successful rap single of all time). Producer of MTV's Making the Band. Richest hip-hop entertainer as of 2007, having a net worth estimate of US $346 Million.
1974, Born on this day, Louise Nurding, singer, Eternal, (1993 UK No.3 single 'Stay', 1993 UK No.2 album 'Always & Forever' left in 1995), solo, (1996 UK No.5 single 'Naked').
1977, Born on this day, Kavana, singer, (1997 UK No.8 single 'I Can Make You Feel Good').
Died on this day
1969, Founder member of The Ink Spots, Ivory Watson died aged 60. The group who formed in the early 1930s in Indianapolis, had the 1939 US hit ‘If I Didn't Care’, and ‘The Gypsy’ was their biggest chart success, staying at the No.1 position for 13 weeks.

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