Subj : [ON THIS DAY] - Music History To : All From : TALIADON Date : Fri Jul 22 2022 01:00:02 WWW.THISDAYINMUSIC.COM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______ _______ _______ _ _ _ ______ ______ _______ _ _ (_______)(_______) (_______)(_) (_)| | / _____) (______) (_______)| | | | _ _ _ _ _ _______ | |( (____ _ _ _______ | |___| | | | | || | | | | | | ___ || | \____ \ | | | || ___ ||_____ | | |___| || | | | | | | | | || | _____) ) | |__/ / | | | | _____| | \_____/ |_| |_| |_| |_| |_||_|(______/ |_____/ |_| |_|(_______| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | 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 | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: TALIADON BBS (21:3/138) .