Weekend Music Thread, April 7-8th, 2018
All Music Is Welcomed! "A Place Where Even Squares Can Have A Ball":
https://www.onthisday.com/music/birthdays/april/7http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/born_todayAnyone is welcomed to check out Sunday's, the 8th's birthdays...
For now, April, 7th:
Billie Holiday was born on this day in history, 'I'm a fool to want you':
! No longer availableIt's seeming, like we may have been doing this for around a year now, some of these look familiar...
Percy Faith, "A Summer Place":
! No longer availableRavi Shankar (on Dick Cavett):
! No longer availableMongo Santamaria, "Watermelon Man", Cuban-type music.
! No longer availableCharlie Thomas of the Drifters, "Save The Last Dance For Me":
! No longer availableNick Perito, orchestra leader, 'Big Show' and the "Don Knotts Show", 'Anna':
! No longer available"The Green Leaves of Summer"
! No longer availableApparently used in "Inglorious B----ds"
Spencer Dryden, drummer at times for the Jefferson Airplane and NRPS (New Riders of the Purple Sage), "Lonesome LA Cowboy":
! No longer availableAlan Buck of the Four Pennies, "Juliet":
! No longer availableMick Abrams, Jethro Tull and Blodwyn Pig, the latter's "Summer Day":
! No longer availablePatricia Bennet of the Chiffons, quite a few hits, "Sweet Talking Guy":
! No longer availableReally, really, a long list today,
Bobby Bare, "Detroit City":
! No longer availablePerformed a few songs close to novelty numbers like the song about the witch "Marie Laveau" who was a real historic person, also performed "Streets of Baltimore" and "Miller's Cave" which Graham Parsons ended up performing, anyway, "Marie Leveau":
! No longer availableActress and Singer Roberta Shore, appeared on "The Virginian", here singing "Love At First Sight":
! No longer availableCarol Douglas of the Chantels, "Maybe", very nice.
! No longer availableDallas Taylor, I think he was on the CSN and CSNY albums, Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young, those guys, "Carry On", I heard he had a good biography as well.
! No longer availableJohn Oates of Hall and Oates, "Man Eater":
! No longer availableJanis Ian, "At Seventeen":
! No longer availableMore to come...