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  • From: "Carol O'Connor" <missbossyboots33@xxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2011 22:16:07 +0100


August 19th: On this Day

1964, The Rolling Stones played the second of six shows at the New Theatre 
Ballroom, Guernsey in the Channel Islands. 

1964, The Beatles kicked off a North American tour at the Cow Palace in San 
Francisco, California, to a crowd of 17,130. Playing 12 songs which made up 
their repertoire for the entire tour: 'Twist and Shout', 'You Can't Do That', 
'All My Loving', 'She Loves You', 'Things We Said Today', 'Roll Over 
Beethoven', 'Can't Buy Me Love', 'If I Fell', 'I Want to Hold Your Hand', 
'Boys', 'A Hard Day's Night', and 'Long Tall Sally'. Supporting acts were The 
Righteous Brothers, The Bill Black Combo, The Exciters, and Jackie DeShannon. 

1964, The High Numbers, (The Who) played at The Scene in Soho London, England. 

1966, During a US tour The Beatles appeared at the Sam Houston Coliseum, 
playing two shows to over 25,000 fans. Tickets cost $5.00. 
1967, The Beatles scored their 14th US No.1 single with 'All You Need Is Love'. 
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Keith Moon, Graham Nash, Marianne 
Faithfull and Walker Brother Gary Leeds all sang backing vocals on the track. 

1969, Joni Mitchell, David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Jefferson Airplane all 
appeared on the ABC TV Dick Cavett Show from Television Center in New York 
City. 

1971, Led Zeppelin kicked off a North American tour at the Pacific Coliseum in 
Vancouver, Canada. The band played to a sold out crowd of over 17,000 fans, 
another 3,000 fans outside the venue who didn't have tickets started a battle 
with local police. 

1972, Chicago started a nine-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 
'Chicago V'. 

1972, David Bowie played the first of two nights at the Rainbow Theatre in 
England on his current 182-date Ziggy Stardust world tour. 

1973, Rita Coolidge and Kris Kristofferson were married in Malibu, California. 
Kristofferson had just enjoyed a number 1 country hit with 'Why Me,' which 
included Coolidge on backing vocals. The couple divorced near the end of 1979. 

1974, The Three Degrees were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'When Will I 
See You Again.' The girl group's only UK No.1. They were Prince Charles' 
favourite group of the 70's. 

1977, The Sex Pistols started an undercover UK tour as The Spots, (an acronym 
for Sex Pistols on tour secretly). 
1978, The Commodores started a five-week run at No.1 on the UK singles chart 
with 'Three Times A Lady'. Lionel Richie wrote the song about his love for his 
wife, mother and grandmother hence 'Once, Twice, Three Times a Lady.' 

1979, American Rockabilly singer Dorsey Burnette died from a heart attack at 
his home in Canoga Park, California. He wrote 'It's Late', a hit for Ricky 
Nelson and Shakin' Stevens. 

1982, During a North American tour Queen appeared at the Mississippi Coast 
Coliseum, Biloxi, Mississippi. 

1988, 'Crazy' by Patsy Cline, and Elvis Presley's, 'Hound Dog' were announced 
as the most played jukebox songs of the first hundred years. The jukebox had 
been around since 1906, but earlier models had been first seen in 1889. 
1989, Bros appeared at a sold out Wembley Arena, London. 

1996, James Brown appeared in Montauk, New York, as part of his Back at the 
Ranch tour. Brown who had a history of beating his wife, offered money that was 
raised at the event to an anti-violence organization called The Retreat, but 
was turned down. 
1999, A TV ad featuring the late Linda McCartney urging a boycott of fishing 
was banned by the Advertising Clearance Centre in the UK. 
1999, Lauryn Hill won New Artist Of The Year and Album Of The Year at the US 
'Source Hip Hop Music Awards' in Los Angeles. R. Kelly won R&B Artist of The 
Year; DMX won Artist Of The Year and solo and live performer Of The Year. 

2000, Richard Ashcroft, Paul Weller, James, Toploader, Barenaked Ladies, Moby, 
Beth Orton, Joe Strummer, Feeder, Dandy Warhols and Coldplay all appeared at 
this years V2000 festival in Staffordshire, England. 
2001, American soul singer Betty Everett died aged 61. She had the 1964 US No.6 
single 'The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss'), later covered by Cher. 

2001, British boy band Five scored their final UK No.1 single with 'Let's 
Dance.' Their 3rd and final No.1 was taken from their album Kingsize. 

2001, A man was arrested at the V2001 festival at Chelmsford, Essex, England 
after clambering onto a stage and running towards Kylie Minogue, who was 
performing. He was later charged with breach of the peace. 

2003, A man from Nottinghamshire who sent threatening emails to S Club singer 
Tina Barrett was jailed for six months. 41 year-old Steven Hindley, showered 
the singer with roses, chocolates and teddy-bears. But when the messages were 
ignored, he began to mention threats to the band, including a potential sniper 
attack. One email begged Miss Barrett to visit him at his home, claiming he was 
the victim of an incurable brain-tumour and had just three weeks to live. 

2005, A life-size bronze statue designed by Paul Daly of Phil Lynott was 
unveiled on Harry Street in Dublin. The ceremony was attended by his former 
Thin Lizzy band members Gary Moore, Brian Robertson and Scott Gorham. 

2007, Elvis Presley went to No.1 on the UK album chart with 'The King.' 

2007, Kanye West went to No.1 on the UK singles chart 'Stronger', the American 
rappers first UK No.1. 

2008, Saxophonist LeRoi Moore, a founding member of the Dave Matthews Band, 
died aged 46. Publicist Ambrosia Healy said he died from injuries sustained in 
a vehicle accident in June on his Virginia farm. 
August 19th: Born on this day

1940, Born on this day, Ginger Baker, drummer, Cream, (1966 UK No.11 single 'I 
Feel Free'). Ginger Bakers Airforce. 
1940, Born on this day, Johnny Nash, singer, (1972 US No.1 single 'I Can See 
Clearly Now', 1975 UK No.1 single 'Tears On My Pillow'). 

1940, Roger Cook, songwriter, as a member of Blue Mink, (1970 UK No.3 single 
'Melting Pot'). Cook has had more than 80 top 30 hits, including 'Something's 
Gotten Hold Of My Heart', 'Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress' , 'You've Got Your 
Troubles' and 'I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing.' 

1943, Born on this day, Billy J Kramer, singer, (1964 UK No.1 & US No.7 single 
'Little Children'). 
1945, Born on this day, Ian Gillan, vocals, Deep Purple, (1970 UK No.2 single 
'Black Night', 1973 US No. 4 single 'Smoke On The Water'). 

1951, Born on this day, John Deacon, bass, Queen, (1975 UK No.1 single 
'Bohemian Rhapsody' also UK No.1 in 1991, plus over 40 other UK top 40 singles, 
1980 US No.1 single 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love'). 

1963, Born on this day, Joey Tempest, Europe, (1986 UK No.1 single 'The Final 
Countdown'). 

1970, Born on this day, MC Eric, Technotronic, (1989 UK No.2 single 'Pump Up 
The Jam'). 

1980, Born on this day, Darius, singer, 2001 UK TV's Popstars contestant, who 
became famous for his rendition of Britney Spears 'Baby One More Time'. (2002 
UK No.1 single 'Colourblind'). 

1983, Born on this day, Missy Higgins, Australian singer-songwriter, (2004 
Australian No.1 single 'Scar', 2007 Australian No.1 single 'Steer'). 

1989, Born on this day, Lil' Romeo, rapper, actor Lil' (Percy Romeo Miller Jr), 
appeared in his own Nickelodeon show called Romeo. Son of rapper Master P, 
(2001 US No.4 single 'My Baby'). 
 

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