martes, 8 de noviembre de 2011

October 26th: On this Day In Elvis History



 

1958, Bill Haley and his Comets played the first rock 'n' roll concert in Germany. Over 7,000 rock 'n' roll fans turned the show into a riot.
1961, Bob Dylan signed with Columbia Records.
1962, The Rolling Stones, (known as The Rollin' Stones), and consisting of Keith Richard, Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, pianist Ian Stewart and drummer Tony Chapman recorded their first demo tape at Curly Clayton Studios in Highbury, London. They recorded three songs, Jimmy Reed's 'Close Together', Bo Diddlley's 'You Cant Judge A Book By The Cover' and Muddy Waters' 'Soon Forgotten.'
1963, Bob Dylan played a sell out concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
1965, Queen Elizabeth II invests The Beatles with their MBEs at Buckingham Palace, London. According to an account by John Lennon, the group smoked marijuana in one of the palace bathrooms to calm their nerves. Many former recipients gave their MBE's back in protest, to which John Lennon responded "Lots of people who complained about us receiving the MBE received theirs for heroism in the war, for killing people." He continued: "We received ours for entertaining other people. I'd say we deserve ours more." When asked how he enjoyed meeting Queen Elizabeth II, John said "She's much nicer than she is in the photos."
1974, Barry White scored his only US No.1 album with 'Can't Get Enough.'
1974, Dionne Warwick and the Spinners went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Then Came You.'
1979, AC/DC appeared at The Mayfair, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, supported by Def Leppard. The bands were booked to appear the night before but after a fire at the venue in the afternoon, the show was canceled.
 
1984, During a seven date Australian tour, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble played the first of three nights at the Melbourne Concert Hall in Melbourne.
1985, George Benson went to No.1 on the UK album chart with 'The Love Songs Collection.'
1985, Whitney Houston went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Saving All My Love For You', also a No.1 hit in the UK.
1991, Erasure scored their third UK No.1 album with 'Chorus', featuring the singles 'Love To Hate You' and the title track 'Chorus.'
1991, Ozzy Osbourne broke his foot after an accident on stage at a gig in Chicago, causing him to cancel the remaining dates of a US tour.
1993, Catholic churches in San Juan, Puerto Rico asked residents to tie black ribbons on trees in protest against Madonna's first live appearance in the country.
1996, The Spice Girls had their second UK No.1 single when 'Say You'll Be There' started a two-week run at the top of the charts. The song included a harmonica solo, played by Judd Lander who also played the harmonica solo on Culture Club's 1984 hit 'Karma Chameleon'.
2002, Jessica Simpson, married former 98° member Nick Lachey. The couple were featured on MTV 'Newlyweds' TV show. The couple separated after three years of marriage.
2003, Sugababes went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Hole In The Head.' the girl group's third No.1.
 
2003, US American Idol runner-up Clay Aiken was at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Measure Of A Man.'

2004, Elvis Presley came top of a list of the highest-earning dead celebrities. Forbes.com listed the Top 5 dead music earners; 1. Elvis Presley $40m (£22m), 2. John Lennon $21m (£11m), 3. George Harrison $7m (£3.8m), 4. Bob Marley $7m and at 5. George and Ira Gershwin $6m.
2004, Apple launched the U2 Special Edition iPod as part of a partnership between Apple, U2 and Universal Music Group. The new U2 iPod held up to 5,000 songs and featured a red Click Wheel and custom engraving of U2 band member signatures. The iPod was being introduced as the band released their new album 'How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.'
2005, UK jazz/pop pianist and singer-songwriter Jamie Cullum kicked off a 13 date UK tour at The Plymouth Pavilions.
2006, Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor quit the band during the US leg of their world tour. A statement on behalf of the group described the relationship with Andy Taylor as unworkable and one that could not be resolved.
2007, Rapper TI was released on $3m (£1.5m) bail in Atlanta after he was charged with unlawfully possessing firearms, unregistered machine guns and silencers. US Magistrate Judge Alan Baverman said the singer would remain under house arrest in Henry County, Georgia, being monitored 24 hours a day by a private firm paid for by himself. The rapper was also electronically tagged.
2007, Pete Doherty was given a suspended prison term for drugs and motoring offences after admitting driving while uninsured, having no MOT and while in possession of crack cocaine, heroin, ketamine and cannabis. The Babyshambles singer was sentenced to four-months in jail, suspended for two years at West London Magistrates' Court. He was also given an 18-month supervision order and a 12-month drug rehabilitation order and ordered to pay a £475 fine for driving without insurance or an MOT.
2007, A judge in Los Angeles ruled that Britney Spears was no longer facing hit-and-run charges after she compensated the other car's driver. But the singer would still face a charge of driving without a valid licence. She allegedly crashed into a parked car in North Hollywood in full view of photographers, before leaving the scene on 6 August.
2008, Girls Aloud went to No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Promise', their 4th UK No.1.
2008, AC/DC went to No.1 on the UK album chart with 'Black Ice' the Australian bands fifteenth studio album which went on to become a No.1 hit in 29 different countries and the second-best selling album of 2008.
October 26th: Born on this day
1946, Born on this day, Keith Hopwood, guitar, Herman's Hermits, (1964 UK No.1 single 'I'm Into Something Good', 1965 US No.1 single 'Mrs Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter').
1951, Born on this day, Bootsy Collins, bass player, James Brown, Parliament, Funkadelic, Bootsy's Rubber Band
1951, Born on this day, Maggie Roche, singer, songwriter, The Roches, worked with Paul Simon and Loudon Wainwright.
1952, Born on this day, David Was, Was Not Was, (1992 UK No.4 single 'Shake Your Head').
1953, Born on this day, Keith Strickland, guitar, keyboards, drums, The B-52's, (1990 UK No.2 & US No.3 single 'Love Shack').
1962, Born on this day, Steve Wren, Then Jerico, (1989 UK No.13 single 'Big Area').
1963, Born on this day, Natalie Merchant, 10,000 Maniacs, (1993 UK No.47 single 'Candy Everybody Wants').
1965, Born on this day, Judge Jules, UK remixer, producer.
1978, Born on this day, Mark Barry, BBMak, (2001 UK No. 5 single 'Back Here' and No.1 in Japan).
1981, Born on this day, Guy Sebastian, Australian singer-songwriter, winner of the first Australian Idol series. (2003 Australian No.1 single, 'Angels Brought Me Here').
 
Died on this day
 
1966, English singer Alma Cogan died of stomach cancer aged 34. Scored the 1955 UK No.1 single 'Dreamboat', plus 20 other UK Top 40 hits. In the 50's Cogan was the most consistently successful female singer in the UK and the youngest female act to top the charts during the 50's.
1984, 19-year-old John D. McCollum killed himself with a .22 caliber handgun after spending the day listening to Ozzy Osbourne records. One year later, McCollum's parents took court action against Ozzy and CBS Records, alleging that the song "Suicide Solution" from the album Blizzard of Ozz contributed to their son's death. The case was eventually thrown out of court.
1991, Legendary Rock concert promoter Bill Graham was killed when the Bell 206B JetRanger III helicopter he was riding in struck the top of a Pacific Gas and Electric transmission tower near Sears Point, northwest of Vallejo and exploded. The crash, which left the helicopter's wreckage dangling near the top of the towering structure, killed Graham, his girlfriend Melissa Gold and pilot Steve Kahn. Graham had founded the Fillmore theaters in San Francisco and New York and had played key roles in supporting such bands as the Who, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Janis Joplin, The Band, Bob Dylan, The J. Geils Band, The Allman Brothers Band and The Rolling Stones.
 

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