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Re: The Juke Box
« Reply #527 on: June 12, 2011, 02:30:38 am »
Good evening, Landa!

Hope your family dinner was enjoyable.  :beer:
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Re: The Juke Box
« Reply #528 on: June 12, 2011, 02:34:13 am »
Good evening, Landa!

Hope your family dinner was enjoyable.  :beer:

It was terrific, my friend.  We went to Fogo de Chao in Chicago.  Will enjoy a scotch and a cigar in a few...


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« Reply #531 on: June 17, 2011, 11:23:11 pm »
Week In Review
June 16, 2011

 

This is the week that was in matters musical …

 

1948, CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) demonstrates the long-playing microgroove recording, playing at 33-1/3 revolutions per minute, replacing albums consisting of several 10- or 12-inch 78rpms with a single record … in response, RCA Victor, who had experimented with 33-1/3 in 1931, comes out with its own innovation, the seven-inch 45rpm record that becomes the standard for single releases … 78rpms are gone by 1960 …

 

1955, Sun Records releases Johnny Cash's first single, "Cry Cry Cry" … Johnny will be cashing in for quite some time to come, as it's the first in a string of over 100 hit singles by the Man in Black …

 

1962, Hank Ballard and The Midnighters, who wrote and first recorded "The Twist," are scheduled to perform the song on American Bandstand but have to cancel the date … in an odd twist, Chubby Checker is hired as a replacement to perform his version of the song, which will climb higher on the pop chart than Ballard's original … twice … it will hit number one and then do it again a year later …

 

1963,
on his way to becoming huge, Little Stevie Wonder's "Fingertips Pt. 2" becomes the 13-year-old's first of 61 records to hit the charts …

 

1964, in the midst of an American tour, The Rolling Stones spend $2,500 in airfares to get back to England in order to play a date at Oxford's Magdalen College committed to a year earlier … the gig pays $170 …

 

1965, The Byrds' folk-rock version of Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" starts its week at the top of the charts …

 

1967
, the Monterey Pop Festival in California debuts with a stellar lineup including Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Otis Redding … the three-day event is a precursor to Woodstock and many more giant outdoor rock festivals … hippies gather in San Francisco's Haight Ashbury district to celebrate the Summer of Love … as an ominous harbinger of more troubling times, dozens are carted off to psycho wards after ingesting STP, a newly-developed psychedelic that produces scary three-day trips … the following October, a mock funeral for the death of the hippie is held in "the Haight" … that, along with The Stones' disastrous Altamont concert, signals that the honeymoon is over, and the Summer of Love will soon turn into the winter of our discontent …

 

1969, Mick Taylor makes his stage debut with The Rolling Stones at a concert in Rome … he replaces guitarist Brian Jones and will stay with the band until 1975, when he retires and is replaced by Ron Wood … Taylor holds the distinction of being the only Stones guitarist to quit the band and live … Jimi Hendrix earns the largest paycheck to date for a single show, receiving $125,000 for a single set at the Newport Jazz Festival … Also this week, the Hollies record "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother," with Elton John playing piano … the song reaches No. 7 on Billboard's singles chart …

 

1970,
"Cinnamon Girl" by Neil Young goes gold, bringing Neil's search for a heart of the same substance that much closer …

 

1973, The Rocky Horror Picture Show opens for the first time in London … after seeing audiences quivering with antici … pation, Tim Curry will reprise his role for the movie version two years later …

 

1975, Alice Cooper takes a tumble from a stage in Vancouver, British Columbia, resulting in six broken ribs … his makeup, however, emerges unscathed …

 

1980,
Led Zeppelin begins a three-week tour with a concert in Dortmund, Germany … held at the Westfalenhalle, it is their first concert on the European continent since 1973 … however, due to John Bonham's death in September, it will be the group's last European tour … they open the show with "Train Kept A Rollin'," a song they haven't played since 1969 and which Page also performed with the original Yardbirds … the Tiny Bradshaw composition was popularized by Johnny Burnette and will later be covered by rockers ranging from Alex Chilton to Motorhead to, most famously, Aerosmith …

 

1981, Donald Fagan and Walter Becker announce the break-up of Steely Dan … Mark David Chapman pleads guilty to killing John Lennon …

 

1990,
Little Richard hitting the big time is commemorated with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame …

 

1993
, the U.S. Postal Service releases a set of stamps that feature iconic images of Bill Haley, Buddy Holly, Clyde McPhatter, Elvis Presley, Otis Redding, Ritchie Valens, and Dinah Washington …

 

1994, Hole bassist Kristen Pfaff is found slumped over her bathtub, dead of a heroin overdose … next to her body is a cosmetic bag with more than just lipstick inside … tragically, this occurs just after Kristen had packed her bags to move back to Minneapolis to escape Seattle and its too-easy-to-cop drug scene … Pfaff dies just two months after Kurt Cobain ended his life … it's been a swell couple of months for Courtney Love …

 

1996
, the Furthur Festival kicks off in Atlanta, as the surviving members of The Grateful Dead perform together for the first time since the death of Jerry Garcia …

 

1998, Paul McCartney personally selects and arranges the flowers—45,000 of them—at Manhattan Riverside Church where friends and family gather to say farewell to his wife Linda …

 

1999,
the band Pantera rides a float in the Dallas Stars Stanley Cup victory parade in downtown Dallas … the honor is bestowed upon the band because Pantera, in addition to being huge Stars fans, wrote the team's theme song, which is played multiple times at every home game …

 

2000,
exactly 30 years and two days after "Cinnamon Girl" went gold, Neil Young is honored in Toronto with a star on the Canada Walk Of Fame … the Toronto native joins prior honorees Bryan Adams, Celine Dion, Gordon Lightfoot, Rush, Christopher Plummer, Jim Carey, and director Norman Jewison …

 

2003, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announces plans to fight Internet piracy by suing hundreds of individual computer users who illegally share music files online … many industry experts argue that suing one's customers is not a formula for repeat business; however, the RIAA says it will start the following day … hey RIAA, what about selling a better product for less money? … that still works …

 

2004
, Britney Spears announces her engagement to boyfriend, dancer Kevin Federline … the engagement comes about six months after the pop vixen dissolved her Las Vegas marriage to childhood "friend" Jason Allan Alexander, who hails from her hometown of Kentwood, Louisiana … proving once again that what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, the wedding was annulled after two days of intensive marital bliss … Spears' lawyers contended before a Nevada court that she "lacked understanding of her actions." … lucky for Kevin, Britney's had a good six months to figure out the whole getting married thing … however, as time will show, she'll never really quite get the hang of it, as Federline will be Fed-exed out of her existence …

 

2006
, while traveling in the Middle East with his Dark Side of the Moon world tour, Roger Waters visits a concrete wall built by the Israeli government in the East Bank to keep out Palestinian suicide bombers … Waters scribbles sentiments on the structure such as, "Tear Down the Wall!" … the next day the Pink Floyd founder decides to play in a community called Neveh Shalom where Israelis and Arabs peacefully live together instead of Tel Aviv as originally planned … it's reported that those opposed to the barrier have adopted Waters' song "Another Brick in the Wall" as a rallying cry … in an ironic twist, the New Cars' Road Rage tour has the brakes slammed on when the band's tour bus suddenly swerves to avoid a head-on … guitarist Elliot Easton breaks a clavicle in the incident … rumors that the New Cars next tour will be sponsored by State Farm Insurance and called, "The $500 Deductible Tour," with Mike And The Mechanics playing warm up, are sadly unfounded … Korn pulls the plug on its European tour when singer Jonathan Davis comes down with a blood disorder … Davis posts a note on the band's website saying that head-banging with his condition could lead to instant death by brain hemorrhage … then again, so could standing in front of the PA speakers … just before The Stones embark on yet another tour, guitarist Ron Wood enters rehab, apparently he didn't hab right the first time …

 

2007,
New Order get their marching orders as bassist Peter Hook confirms the breakup of the band to BBC 6 Music … Hook seems upset as he explains the situation, "It has been very sad actually, and it has been very difficult to live with, but that is life, isn't it? But you pick yourself up, you dust yourself off, and you start all over again." … pushed to give a reason for the split, he replied simply, "It's personal." …

 

2008,
presidential contender Barack Obama continues to rack up support in the rock community with Michael Stipe, Pete Wentz, Billie Joe Armstrong, Bob Weir, Dave Matthews, Jeff Tweedy, and Conor Oberst all signing on to give his campaign support … commenting on the candidate, The Dead's Weir says, "The contagion of hope is real" … subsequently, the CDC was able to stamp out the contagion in short order … or was that the GOP …

… and that was the week that was


Arrivals:

 

June 16: lyricist Ben Raleigh (1913), honkin' saxophonist Lucky Thompson (1924), jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd (1925), Motown songwriter-producer Lamont Dozier (1941), Eddie Levert of the O'Jays (1942), Pete Rivera of Rare Earth (1945), James Smith of the Stylistics (1950), pop singer Gino Vanelli (1952), Tupac Shakur (1971)

 

June 17:
Igor Stravinsky (1882), guitarist Cliff Gallup of Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps (1930), Norman Kuhlke of The Swinging Blue Jeans (1942), Chris Spedding (1944), Barry Manilow born Barry Alan Pinkus (1946), Paul Young (1956), Kevin Thornton of Color Me Badd (1969)

 

June 18:
Jeanette MacDonald (1907), lyricist Sammy Cahn (1913), Paul McCartney (1942), bassist Carl Radle (1942), pop singer Sandy Posey (1944), Jerome Smith of KC and The Sunshine Band (1953), Tom Bailey of The Thompson Twins (1957), West Arkeen (1960), Alison Moyet (1961), Guns N' Roses keyboardist Dizzy Reed (1963), Nathan Morris of Boyz II Men (1971)

 

June 19:
bandleader Guy Lombardo (1902), Tommy Devito of The Four Seasons (1936), rockabilly bad boy Robert Gordon (1945), singer-songwriter Nick Drake (1948), Ann Wilson of Heart (1950) Paula Abdul (1962), Brian Vander Ark of The Verve Pipe (1964), Brian Welch of Korn (1969)

 

June 20:
producer Mickie Most (1938), Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys (1942), singer Anne Murray (1945), Lionel Richie (1949), Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony (1955), John Taylor of Duran Duran (1960), Murphy Karges of Sugar Ray (1968), Twiggy Ramirez of Marilyn Manson (1972)

 

June 21
: Ray Davies of The Kinks (1944), Joey Molland of Badfinger (1948), Joey Kramer of Aerosmith (1950), Nils Lofgren (1951), Mark Brzezicki of Big Country (1957), country singer-songwriter Kathy Mattea (1959), Marcella Detroit of Shakespears Sister (1959), British singer and DJ Sonique, born Sonia Clarke (1968), Mike Einziger of Incubus (1976)

 

June 22:
jazz guitarist Johnny Smith (1922), Kris Kristofferson (1936), Peter Asher of Peter & Gordon (1944), singer Howard Kaylan of The Turtles (1947), Todd Rundgren (1948), Alan Osmond of The Osmonds (1949), Cyndi Lauper (1953), Derek Forbes, bassist with Simple Minds (1956), bassist Garry Gary Beers of INXS (1957), Cowboy Junkies' bassist Alan Anton (1959), singer Jimmy Somerville of Bronski Beat and The Communards (1961), Mike Edwards of Jesus Jones (1964), Tom Cunningham of Wet Wet Wet (1965), singer-guitarist-songwriter Steven Page of Barenaked Ladies (1970)

 

 

Departures:


 

June 16: Ben Shabalala of Ladysmith Black Mambazo (2004), The Savages singer Screaming Lord Sutch born David Edward Sutch (1999), Dr. Hook drummer John Wolters (1997), Kristen Pfaff of Hole (1994), John Jordan of The Four Vagabonds (1988), James Honeyman-Scott (1982), Warren Ryanes of The Monotones (1982), Don Robey, founder of Peacock Records (1975), pioneer electric guitarist Lonnie Johnson (1970), Jack McFadden, Nashville manager of Buck Owens (1968)

 

June 17:
Karl Mueller of Soul Asylum (2005), jazz singer Jackie Paris (2004), songwriter Mark Cherron (1994)

 

June 18: Luther Tucker (1993), "Rock Around The Clock" guitar soloist Danny Cedrone (1954)

 

June 19:
mariachi singer-actor Antonio Aguilar (2007), Bobby Helms of "Jingle Bell Rock" fame (1997), composer Vivian Ellis (1996), R&B artist Walter Jackson (1983)

 

June 20: Kool & The Gang co-founder and guitarist, Claydes Charles Smith (2006), Canadian one-hit-wonder, Bobby Gimby (1998), Lawrence Payton of The Four Tops (1997), Jim Ellison, lead singer and guitarist with Material Issue (1996)

 

June 21:
Mississippi bluesman John Lee Hooker (2001), jazz and R&B crooner Arthur Prysock (1997), gospel singer Thomas Whitfield (1992), bandleader Bert Kaempfert (1980)

 

June 22:
Kripp Johnson, born Corinthian Johnson, lead singer for The Del Vikings (1990), Jesse "Ed" Davis, session guitarist with Taj Mahal (1988), singer-radio personality Dennis Day (1988) Fred Astaire (1987), Warren Corbin, bass vocalist with the Cleftones (1978), Pere Ubu guitarist Peter Laughner (1977), composer Darius Milhaud (1974)
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« Reply #534 on: June 25, 2011, 02:46:18 pm »
Week In Review
June 23, 2011

 

This is the week that was in matters musical…

 

1888, the first noted use of mobile recording equipment occurs at the Crystal Palace in London, when a recording machine is set up in the press gallery to record a performance of "Israel in Egypt" during a Handel Festival …

 

1967
, a worldwide audience of 40 million witnesses a satellite broadcast of The Beatles performing "All You Need is Love" … chiming in on backing vocals are Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Graham Nash, and Keith Moon …

 

1968, the Small Faces album Ogden's Nut Gone Flake hits #1 on the U.K. album chart … the original album comes in a circular sleeve that is a parody of "Ogdens' Nut-brown Flake," a brand of tobacco produced in Liverpool … the B-side features an original fairy tale about a boy called Happiness Stan, with narration in "Unwinese," by gobbledygook expert Stan Unwin, who incorporates modern slang into his surreal narrative … this proves to be the group's last album with Steve Marriott, who quits to form Humble Pie with Peter Frampton …

 

1969
, The Jimi Hendrix Experience plays at the Denver Pop Festival, after which Hendrix makes the infamous announcement: "This is the last gig we'll be playing together" … bassist Noel Redding quits the band … Mick Taylor makes his stage debut with The Rolling Stones at a concert in Rome … replaced by Ron Wood after his retirement in 1975, he holds the distinction of being the only Stones guitarist to quit the band and live …

 

1970, the cops in Niagara Falls discover Chubby Checker packing pot and some other illegal substances …

 

1977, Elvis makes his last public appearance at Market Square Arena in Indianapolis … "Can't Help Falling In Love" is the last song he sings … Elton John achieves a lifelong ambition when he becomes Chairman of the Watford Football Club …

 

1978
, Peter Frampton suffers a broken arm and cracked ribs in a Bahamian auto wreck … perhaps this provided the inspiration for the lyric, "Oh won't you show me the way" …

 

1985, John Lennon's 1965 Rolls Phantom V limo, sporting a psychedelic paint job, fetches $3,006,385 at a Sotheby's auction in New York … U.S. patent granted to Seymour Duncan for stacked single-coil humbucker pickup design … Fables of the Reconstruction, R.E.M.'s third album, enters Billboard's album chart, where it will peak at #28 …

 

1993, in what could easily be construed as a mercy marriage, the very beautiful Julia Roberts marries the not-quite-so-beautiful Lyle Lovett … like Cher and Greg Allman's marriage, this one also tanks after two years … perhaps a pattern is emerging …

 

1994, five fans are shot and injured by a crazed gunman at the Glastonbury Festival …

 

1995, Pearl Jam pulls the plug on its current tour saying they don't want to cooperate with monopolistic Ticketmaster…

 

1998
, Johnny Cash returns to the stage for the first time since being diagnosed with Shy-Drager Syndrome months earlier … he walks onstage surprising Kris Kristofferson who is singing "Sunday Morning Coming Down" at a Cash and Waylon Jennings tribute concert at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville … the song was the one a young and unknown Kristofferson had hand-delivered to Cash after landing a helicopter on his lawn in a creative attempt to get his music into the hands of someone who could help him gain recognition as a songwriter …

 

1999, Eric Clapton auctions off 100 of his guitars to raise funds for his Crossroads Center, a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center in Antigua … among the guitars sold is his famous "Brownie," which fetches a cool $497,500 …

 

2000, Michael Jackson is slapped with a lawsuit by German promoter Marcel Avram … the suit alleges that Jackson refused to perform two scheduled events … it is a small problem for Jackson compared with future trials he will face … nine people die and 24 are injured at a Pearl Jam concert at Denmark's Roskilde Festival … but this time it's not the fault of the band … the fatalities occur as the crowd surges toward the stage because the PA isn't getting enough sound to the back …

 

2001, Liverpool renames the city's airport after John Lennon … it's the first time in U.K. history that an airport is named after a famous person … the new logo for the airport included the famous self-portrait by John Lennon and the strapline "above us only sky," taken from the lyrics of Lennon's "Imagine," one of the most popular songs of all time …

 

2004
, pop vixen Britney Spears and her boyfriend, dancer Kevin Federline, announce their engagement … the engagement comes about six months after Spears is granted an annulment to dissolve her Las Vegas marriage to a childhood friend … following the tradition established by Cher, Spears and Federline untie the knot after two years … rapper turned actor DMX is arrested at New York's Kennedy Airport for allegedly attempting to steal a car and identifying himself as a federal agent … he is charged with possession of a weapon and crack … it must be some sort of misunderstanding … he was probably just researching a part where he plays a crack federal agent commandeering a vehicle …

 

2005
, former guitarist for Static-X, Tripp Eisen, pleads guilty in an Orange County, California, court to having sex with a minor … the following October 7 he is arraigned on charges involving a 14 year-old girl that include among other things kidnapping and enticing a minor in New Jersey … he enters a not-guilty plea and is sprung on bail …

 

2007
, James Blunt's multimillion-selling ballad "You're Beautiful" is voted the most irritating song of all time … Despite reaching number one in 11 countries and making the singer a star around the world, the track polled more votes than "Axel F" by Crazy Frog … other tracks in the top 10 included "Mmm Bop" by Hanson, "Mr. Blobby" by Mr. Blobby, and "The Birdie Song" by the Tweets … Hollywood music emporium Amoeba Music is paid a visit by none other than Sir Paul McCartney … the legendary former Beatle makes a rare appearance at the shop to play an intimate live gig … flying in from as far away as Japan to attend the free "secret" show, diehard Macca-maniacs camp out on Sunset Boulevard for three days… Sir Paul rewards their devotion with 90 minutes of Fab Four classics, songs off his hot-selling new Memory Almost Full album, and plenty of amusing stage banter and audience interaction … the Spice Girls, following a calculated publicity buildup, announce an agreement to get together for 11 concerts around the world … the shows will be their first concerts since breaking up in 2001, and the first with all five of the original group since Geri "Ginger Spice" Halliwell quit to pursue a solo career … two stage hands die after part of the set from a Rolling Stones concert collapses on top of them while dismantling it …

 

2008
, Celine Dion's rendition of AC/DC's "You Shook Me" is given the dubious distinction of being the "Worst Ever Cover Song" in a Total Guitar magazine survey … editor Steven Lawson decries Dion's version as "sacrilege" … the Canadian singer's never released the song as a single, but performed it as a duet with Anastacia during the Live Divas Las Vegas concert six years ago …

 

2009, guitar virtuoso Eddie Van Halen is no longer a solo act … he marries Janie Liszewski, his girlfriend of three years … the 54-year-old groom's 18-year-old son Wolfgang serves as best man, while brother Alex Van Halen, an ordained minister, officiates at the 20-minute, nondenominational service … among the 100 guests is Van Halen's ex-wife, Valerie Bertinelli, whom he divorced after 25 years of marriage …

 

…and that was the week that was.

 

 

Arrivals:

 

June 23
: June Carter, singer-songwriter, actor, comedienne, and wife of Johnny Cash (1929), British singer and actor, Adam Faith (1940), Stu Sutcliffe, original bassist in The Beatles (1940), Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter (1941), Paul Goddard of Atlanta Rhythm Section (1945), Steve Shelley, drummer with Sonic Youth (1962)

 

June 24:
jazz and R&B sax player Jimmy Forest (1920), theatrical rocker Arthur Brown (1942), multi-instrumentalist Chris Wood of Traffic (1944), Jeff Beck (1944), Colin Blunstone of The Zombies (1945), Mick Fleetwood born Michael John Kells Fleetwood (1947), Dire Straits bassist John Illsley (1949), Terry Wilson AKA Astro of UB40 (1957), Curt Smith of Tears for Fears (1961), pop singer Glenn Medeiros (1970), Mario Calires of The Wallflowers (1973)

 

June 25:
Clifton Chenier, king of zydeco accordion (1925), soul singer Eddie Floyd of "Knock on Wood" fame (1935), Harold Melvin of The Blue Notes (1939), Clint Warwick of The Moody Blues (1940), Johnnie Richardson, female half of R&B duo Johnnie & Joe (1940), Harry Womack of The Valentinos (1945), singer-songwriter Carly Simon (1945), Ian McDonald, founding member of King Crimson and Foreigner (1946), Allen Lanier of Blue Oyster Cult (1946), multi-instrumentalist Brian Macleod of Chilliwack (1952), Tim Finn of Split Enz (1952), David Paich of Toto (1954), George Michael (1963)

 

June 26:
influential and prolific bluesman Big Bill Broonzy (1898), Elvis Presley's manager Colonel Tom Parker, born Andreas Cornelius Van Kuijk (1909), The 5th Dimension's Billy Davis Jr. (1938), Canned Heat's Larry Taylor (1942), keyboardist-singer Georgie Fame, born Clive Powell (1943), Rindy Ross of Quarterflash (1951), The Clash's Mick Jones (1955), singer-songwriter Chris Isaak (1956), Patty Smyth, lead singer of Scandal (1957), Terri Nunn of Berlin (1959), Colin Greenwood of Radiohead (1969), EMF drummer Mark Decloedt (1969), country singer Gretchen Wilson (1973)

 

June 27:
hit songwriter Doc Pomus, born Jerome Solon Felder (1925), Squeeze drummer Gilson Lavis (1951), Jeffrey Lee Pierce of The Gun Club (1958), country singer Lorrie Morgan (1959), Margo Timmins of the Cowboy Junkies (1961), vocalist Ray Slijngaard (1971)

 

June 28: pianist-writer Arnold Shaw (1909), bluegrass guitarist Lester Flatt of The Foggy Mountain Boys AKA Flatt and Scruggs (1914), bassist Andy Couson of All About Eve (1963), pop singer Beverly Craven (1963)

 

June 29: Frank Kirkland, drummer with Bo Diddley (1927), Leonard Lee, of the pop duo Shirley and Lee (1936), singer Little Eva, born Eva Narcissus Boyd (1943), twins Derv and Lincoln Gordon of The Equals (1948), Ian Paice, drummer Deep Purple / Whitesnake (1948), Colin Hay, lead singer of Men at Work (1954), Five Star singer Stedman Pearson (1964), Nicole Scherzinger of Eden's Crush (1978)

 

 

Departures:

 

June 23:
bassist Pete Quaife of The Kinks (2010), John Novarese, owner of Hi Records (1996), Tony Romeo, producer of the Cowsills and Partridge Family (1995)

 

June 24:
Ira Tucker Sr., lead singer of The Dixie Hummingbirds (2008), Hank Medress, lead singer of The Tokens (2007), Carlos "The King of Tango" Gardel (1935), opera singer Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones AKA "Black Patti" (1933)

 

June 25:
Michael Jackson (2009), Sky Saxon, lead singer and founder of The Seeds, born Richard Marsh (2009), legendary producer Arif Mardin (2006), guitarist Bob Sanderson of The Royaltones (1994), Jimmy Soul, born James McCleese, of "If You Want To Be Happy" fame (1988), Hillel Slovak, original guitarist of The Red Hot Chili Peppers (1988), songwriter Boudleaux Bryant (1987), blues guitarist Pee Wee Crayton (1985), lyricist-composer-singer Johnny Mercer (1976)

 

June 26:
songwriter Brandon Chase (1996), Pink Fairies guitarist Mick Wayne (1994), bebop trumpeter Clifford Brown (1956)

 

June 27:
singer-actress Gale Storm (2009), bassist John Entwistle of The Who (2002), blues singer/guitarist Prez "Kidd" Kenneth (1995), Steve Peregrin Took, percussionist T-Rex (1980), guitarist Stefanie Sargent of 7 Year Bitch (1992), opera diva Carlotta Patti (1889)

 

June 28:
Bill Aucoin, manager who discovered KISS (2009), American punk rocker G.G. Allin (1993), punk rocker Rob Graves (1990), Harry Mills of The Mills Brothers (1982)

 

June 29:
jazz-blues organist Richard "Groove" Holmes (1991), Lowell George, slide guitarist and founder of Little Feat (1979), C&W singer Johnny Bond (1978), American singer/songwriter Tim Buckley (1975), pianist Shorty Long of The Ink Spots (1969), revolutionary alto sax and bass clarinet player Eric Dolphy (1964)
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« Reply #538 on: July 02, 2011, 11:34:10 pm »
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« Reply #539 on: July 02, 2011, 11:35:27 pm »
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« Reply #540 on: July 03, 2011, 12:01:04 am »
Myst, Myst, Myst... now you have done it!  Johnny Rivers!  Mrs. Lando and I saw him in Bethlehem, PA way back when.  What a live performer!  He sure knew how to engage the crowd.  He is simply great, and I love the supporting female vocal towards the end.


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« Reply #541 on: July 03, 2011, 12:08:28 am »
Better than Smokey's version imo.


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« Reply #542 on: July 03, 2011, 12:11:28 am »
You be the judge...

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« Reply #543 on: July 03, 2011, 12:13:34 am »
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« Reply #545 on: July 03, 2011, 12:17:29 am »
I loved Johnny Rivers..saw him to in concert many years ago...
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« Reply #546 on: July 03, 2011, 12:20:02 am »

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« Reply #548 on: July 03, 2011, 12:33:59 am »
Not sure how this is sneaking in here...


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