[guide.chat] Music lovers

  • From: "Carol O'Connor" <missbossyboots33@xxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 22:07:13 -0000


November 18th: On this Day in music.

1952, Bill Haley married his pregnant girlfriend just four days after he 
divorced his first wife. 

1956, Fats Domino appeared on the US TV Ed Sullivan Show performing 'Blueberry 
Hill.' 
1963, The Beatles received silver LP discs for 'Please Please Me' and 'With the 
Beatles' at a ceremony held at EMI House in London. They also received a silver 
EP for 'Twist and Shout' and a silver single for 'She Loves You'. The band then 
attend a cocktail party and a formal lunch in the EMI boardroom with company 
executives and invited guests. 
1965, Manfred Mann, The Yardbirds and Paul and Barry Ryan all appeared at the 
ABC Cinema, Stockton, Cleveland, North East England. 

1971, Memphis blues singer and musician Herman 'Junior' Parker died aged 39 
during surgery for a brain tumor. Parker was discovered in 1952 by Ike Turner, 
who signed him to Modern Records. Parker then signed to Sun Records in 1953. 
There they produced three successful songs including 'Feelin' Good' a No.5 on 
the Billboard R&B charts. 

1972, Cat Stevens started a three-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 
'Catch Bull At Four'. 
1972, Danny Whitten died of a drug overdose aged 29. Member of Neil Young's 
Crazy Horse and writer of 'I Don't Wanna Talk About It', covered by Rod 
Stewart, Rita Coolidge and Everything But The Girl. The Neil Young song 'The 
Needle and the Damage Done' was written about Whitten's heroin use (before he 
died of an overdose). 

1973, Gary Glitter was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'I Love You Love Me 
Love', the singers second No.1. 

1975, Bruce Springsteen made his live debut in the UK at London's Hammersmith 
Odeon. 
1976, Richard Hell and the Voidoids made their debut at CBGB's New York. 

1978, Billy Joel went to No.1 on the US album chart with '52nd Street', his 
first US No.1 album. 
1978, This week's UK Top 5 singles: No.5, The Cars, 'My Best Friend's Girl', 
No.4, Rod Stewart, 'Do You Think I'm Sexy', No.3, Dan Hartman, 'Instant 
Replay', No.2, Olivia Newton- John, 'Hopelessly Devoted To You' and No.1, The 
Boomtown Rats, 'Rat Trap' giving the Irish band their first UK No.1 single and 
the first chart topper by a punk or new wave act. 
1979, The Jam appeared at The Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England. 
1983, R.E.M. Made their first appearance outside the US when they appeared on 
Channel 4 UK TV show 'The Tube'. The following night they made their live UK 
debut when the played at Dingwalls, London. 
1989, Songwriter Diane Warren had the No.1 and No.2 singles on the US chart 
with 'When I See You Smile' by Bad English followed by 'Blame It On the Rain,' 
by Milli Vanilli. 

1992, Black Sabbath were honoured with a star at the Rock Walk in Hollywood. 
1993, Nirvana recorded their MTV unplugged special at Sony Studios, New York. 
1993, Pearl Jam singer Eddie Vedder was arrested in New Orleans for disturbing 
the peace after a fight broke out in a bar. 
1999, It was reported that Madonna had saved over £100,000 when buying a new 
South Kensington home in England after making a private sale and cutting out 
any estate agents. 
2000, Craig David kicked off a 16-date UK tour of the UK at The Pavilions, 
Plymouth, England. 

2001, British boy band Blue scored their second UK No.1 single with 'If You 
Come Back.' 
2001, Britney Spears scored her second US No.1 album with 'Britney.' 
2003, More than five hundred Britney Spears fans camped overnight outside the 
Virgin Records Megastore in New York's Times Square waiting to get the star to 
sign copies of her new album 'In The Zone.' 
2003, Following allegations of sexual abuse of a 12-year old boy, police raided 
Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch. Jackson denied the allegations, the search 
came on the day that his latest greatest hits album, 'Number Ones' was released 
in the US. 
2003, American composer and orchestral arranger Michael Kamen died of a heart 
attack in London aged 55. Worked with Pink Floyd, Queen, Eric Clapton, Roger 
Daltrey, Aerosmith, Tom Petty, David Bowie, Eurythmics, Queensryche, Rush, 
Metallica, Herbie Hancock, The Cranberries, Bryan Adams, Jim Croce, Sting, and 
Kate Bush. Kamen co-wrote Bryan Adams' ballad '(Everything I Do), I Do It for 
You.' 

2003, Britney Spears said that her first lover Justin Timberlake was a huge 
disappointment in the pants department. Talking during a MTV show Spears said 
'forget trousersnake, its more like trouser worm', when referring to her ex 
boyfriend. 

2005, A Belgian songwriter won a plagiarism case against Madonna over her 1998 
hit single 'Frozen.' Salvatore Acquaviva claimed that the song copied one of 
his recordings, the judge agreed that Madonna's single used four bars of his 
song 'Ma Vie Fout L'camp', which roughly translates as 'My Life's Getting 
Nowhere.' 
2007, US celebrity publicist Paul Wasserman, died aged 73 of respiratory 
failure. His clients included the Rolling Stones, The Who, Bob Dylan, Neil 
Diamond, Paul Simon, Tom Petty and James Taylor. His career ended in 2000, when 
he was jailed for six months for swindling some of his friends by falsely 
claiming to be selling shares in investment schemes that he said were backed by 
stars like U2. 

2007, 22-year-old X Factor winner Leona Lewis set a British record for the 
fastest-selling debut album with Spirit. The singer sold more than 375,000 
copies in seven days, 12,000 more than the Arctic Monkeys' 2006 release 
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not. Oasis still had the overall 
record for the fastest selling British album, selling 813,000 copies in 1997. 
November 18th: Born on this day

1936, Born on this day, Don Cherry, jazz musician, stepdaughter & father of 
Neneh and Eagle Eye Cherry. Cherry died on 19th October 1995. 

1936, Born on this day, Hank Ballard, US singer, songwriter, (1960 US No.6 
single 'Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go', wrote 1960 US No.1 hit for Chubby 
Checker 'The Twist.' 

1941, Born on this day, Con Clusky, The Bachelors, (1964 UK No.1 single 
'Diane', plus 16 other UK Top 40 singles). 
1949, Born on this day, Herman Rarebell, The Scorpions, (1991 UK No.2 single 
'Wind Of Change'). 
1950, Born on this day, Graham Parker, singer, The Rumour, (1978 UK No.32 
single 'Hey Lord Don't Ask Me Questions') 

1950, Born on this day, Rudy Sarzo, bass, Whitesnake, (1987 US No.1 & UK No.9 
single 'Here I Go Again'). Also worked with Dio, Quiet Riot and Ozzy Osbourne. 

1954, Born on this day, John Parr, (1985 US No.1 & UK No.6 single 'St Elmo's 
Fire'). 

1954, Born on this day, Charles Williams, KC and the Sunshine Band, (1975 US 
No.1 single 'That's The Way, I Like It', 1983 UK No.1 single 'Give It Up'). 

1960, Born on this day, Kim Wilde, singer, (1981 UK No.2 single 'Kids In 
America', 1987 US No.1 single 'You Keep Me Hanging On', plus 20 other Top 50 UK 
singles). 
1962, Born on this day, Kirk Hammett, guitar, Metallica, (1991 UK No.5 single 
'Enter Sandman', 1991 US & UK No.1 album 'Metallica'). 
1972, Born on this day, Matt Knight, Toploader, (2000 UK No.7 single 'Dancin In 
The Moonlight'). 
1975, Born on this day, Ant, P.J. & Duncan, 1994 UK No.9 single, 'Lets Get 
Ready To Rhumble.' Actor, TV presenter. 

1977, Born on this day, Fabolous, (John David Jackson), American rapper. 2009 
US No.1 album 'Loso's Way'. 
 

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