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Ronald Selle - "Let It End"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDsaT9xj4A0

Bee Gees - "How Deep Is Your Love?"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBMriOspUvA



On Friday, March 1, 2013 10:04:03 AM UTC-7, Eidem wrote:
>
> March 1 Born – 
> Glenn Miller (1904) – musician/composer/arranger/bandleader. 
> Ralph Gleason (1917) – Jazz/pop music critic, founding editor of 
> Rolling Stone. 
> Cliffie Stone (aka Clifford Snyder, 1917) – Country singer/songwriter/ 
> producer/publisher. 
> Harry Belafonte (1927) – singer. 
> Willie Mitchell (1928) – producer, arranger, owner of Hi Records. 
> Benny Powell (1930) – Jazz trombonist, session musician. 
> Warren Davis (1939) – The Monotones. 
> Jerry Fisher (1943) – singer for Blood, Sweat & Tears (1972-1974) 
> Mike D'Abo (1944) – vocalist for Manfred Mann. 
> Roger Daltrey (1944) – The Who. 
> Burning Spear (aka Winston Rodney, 1945) – Jamaican singer/songwriter. 
> Tony Ashton (1946) – session keyboardist, Ashton, Gardner & Dyke. 
> Dave Marsh (1950) – music writer and critic. 
> Jon Carroll (1957) – keyboardist for Starland Vocal Band. 
> Nik Kershaw (1958) – British singer/songwriter. 
> Bill Leen (1962) – bassist for Gin Blossoms. 
> Peter Stephenson (1962) – keyboardist for The Shamen. 
> Rob Affuso (1963) – drummer for Skid Row. 
> Christina Bergmark (1963) – keyboardist for The Wannadies. 
> Dafydd Ieuan (1969) – drummer for Super Furry Animals. 
> Ryan Peake (1973) – guitarist for Nickelback. 
> Justin Bieber (1994) 
>
> March 1 R.I.P. – 
> Dave Kapp (1976) – Age 71. Songwriter/publisher, founder of Kapp 
> Records. 
> Freddie Green (1987) – Age 75. Jazz guitarist with Count Basie. 
> Frank Esler-Smith (1991) – pneumonia/AIDS. Age 42. Keyboardist for Air 
> Supply. 
> Johnny Jackson (2006) – murdered. Age 54. Drummer for The Jackson 5 
> (no relation). 
>
> March 1 album releases – 
> Sam Cooke – Ain't That Good News (1964) 
> Elvis Presley – Girl Happy (1965) 
> Elvis Presley – Frankie And Johnnie (1966) 
> The Association – Birthday (1968) 
> The Rascals – Search And Nearness (1971) 
> Pink Floyd – The Dark Side Of The Moon (1973) 
> Aerosmith – Get Your Wings (1974) 
> Camel – Mirage (1974) 
> Rush – Rush (1974) 
> Max Webster – High Class In Borrowed Shoes (1977) 
> Roxy Music – Manifesto (1979) 
> Robert Hunter – Liberty (1988) 
> Toto – The Seventh One (1988) 
> Ocean Colour Scene – Ocean Colour Scene (1992) 
> The Cranberries – Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? (1993) 
> Beck – Mellow Gold (1994) 
> Tonic – Live And Enhanced (1999) 
> Jack Johnson – In Between Dreams (2005) 
>
> March 1 events – 
> 1928 – Paul Robeson, along with Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, 
> records “Ol’ Man River.” 
> 1941 – The first commercial FM radio station, Nashville's W47NV, 
> begins broadcasting. 
> 1941 – Downbeat magazine reports that Glenn Miller's recent radio 
> contract with sponsor Chesterfield Cigarettes is worth nearly $5,000 
> per week. 
> 1949 – Perry Como and The Fontane Sisters record “’A’ - You’re 
> Adorable” at RCA Studios in New York. 
> 1952 – Sun Records holds their first official session with 16-year-old 
> sax player Johnny London recording “Drivin’ Slow.” 
> 1954 – Frank Sinatra and the Nelson Riddle Orchestra record “Three 
> Coins In The Fountain.” 
> 1956 – Little Willie John records "Fever." 
> 1956 – The Four Lads record “Standing On The Corner.” 
> 1956 – Ray Price records “Crazy Arms” at Owen Bradley’s Quonset Hut 
> studio in Nashville. 
> 1957 – The Everly Brothers record “Bye Bye Love” in Nashville. 
> 1957 – Chuck Berry releases his single, “School Days” b/w “Deep 
> Feeling” on Chess Records. 
> 1958 – Buddy Holly and The Crickets play two shows at the Trocadero 
> Club at the Elephant and Castle in London, on the first night of their 
> 25 date, two shows a night, only British tour. 
> 1958 – New Orleans mayor DeLesseps "Chep" Morrison celebrates Elvis 
> Presley's arrival in town to begin filming his movie King Creole by 
> declaring it "Elvis Presley Day" in the city. 
> 1961 – Elvis Presley signs a five movie deal with producer Hal Wallis. 
> 1963 – Elvis Presley begins filming his 13th movie, Fun In Acapulco, 
> in Hollywood. 
> 1966 – Gene Clark quits The Byrds because of the decision to use Roger 
> McGuinn as vocalist on their singles, and also due to his fear of 
> flying. 
> 1966 – The Rolling Stones and The Searchers play two shows at the 
> Civic Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand, on the final night of their 
> Australian tour. 
> 1967 – Eric Burdon and The Animals cancel their show at the Ottawa 
> Coliseum in Ontario at the last minute over a fee dispute, causing the 
> ticket-holding fans and concert-goers to riot. 
> 1968 – Johnny Cash marries his second wife, June Carter. 
> 1968 – Ringo and Maureen Starr leave Rishikesh, India after less than 
> two weeks. 
> 1968 – Elton John releases his debut single, “I’ve Been Loving You” b/ 
> w “Here’s To The Next Time.” 
> 1969 – Jim Morrison allegedly pulls out his penis on stage in Miami, 
> Florida. The incident, which never happened, will follow Morrison to 
> his death, and it will take the State of Florida 41 years to pardon 
> the singer and clear it from their books. 
> 1970 – The Ed Sullivan Show hosts the “Beatles Songbook” tribute to 
> the group, with performers Dionne Warwick, Peggy Lee, Duke Ellington, 
> Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, and The Muppets all singing Beatles 
> songs. The Beatles also appear on the show, via film, for the last 
> time, performing “Let It Be” and “Two Of Us” in clips from their up- 
> coming Let It Be movie. 
> 1970 – Mott The Hoople, with opening act Genesis, appears at the 
> Northcote Arms in Middlesex. 
> 1973 – "Colonel" Tom Parker sells Elvis' back catalog for $5.4 million 
> to generate some quick cash for his client. He also renegotiates 
> Elvis’ RCA contract, landing another seven-year, fourteen album deal 
> for $3.5 million. 
> 1973 – Twyla Tharp and the Robert Joffrey Dance Company premiere Deuce 
> Coupe Ballet at the City Center for Music and Drama in New York, based 
> on the music of The Beach Boys. 
> 1974 – Queen begins their first tour as headliners at the Winter 
> Gardens in Blackpool. 
> 1974 – Chris Difford places a want ad in a shop window, which says, 
> “Lyricist seeks musician for co-writing.” Glen Tillbrook answers the 
> ad. The pair will go on to form Squeeze. 
> 1976 – French singer Claudine Longet, ex-wife of Andy Williams, is 
> arrested for shooting her live-in lover, skier Vladimir "Spider" 
> Sabich, when he attempts to kick her and her children out of his home 
> in Aspen, Colorado. She will serve less than 30 days in jail. 
> 1977 – Bob Dylan's wife, Sara Lowndes, files for divorce and custody 
> of their five children. 
> 1977 – Iggy Pop appears at Friars at the Vale Hall in Aylesbury, with 
> opening act The Vibrators. 
> 1979 – Joy Division appears at the Hope & Anchor in Islington. 
> 1980 – Patti Smith marries MC5's Fred "Sonic" Smith. 
> 1981 – The made-for-TV movie Elvis And The Beauty Queen, the story of 
> his final years and his relationship with girlfriend Linda Thompson, 
> airs on NBC, with Don Johnson portraying Elvis. 
> 1984 – Singer Cyndi Lauper makes her U.S. television debut on NBC's 
> The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, performing “Girls Just Want 
> To Have Fun.” 
> 1985 – The Ford Motor Company licenses The Beatles' "Help!" for 
> $100,000 for a new car commercial: the very first use of the group's 
> songs in a TV ad. 
> 1986 – Gary Glitter is hospitalized after overdosing on sleeping 
> pills. 
> 1989 – R.E.M. kicks off the U.S. leg of their Green World Tour in 
> Louisville, Kentucky. 
> 1989 – Bruce Springsteen’s divorce from actress Julianne Phillips 
> becomes finalized. 
> 1990 – Janet Jackson begins her 120-date Rhythm Nation 1814 World Tour 
> in Miami, Florida. 
> 1991 – Oliver Stone’s movie The Doors opens in theaters to mixed 
> reviews. 
> 1994 – Nirvana plays their last concert together at the Terminal Einz 
> in Munich, Germany. 
> 1994 – Aretha Franklin receives the Lifetime Achievement Award, and 
> Frank Sinatra is given the Living Legend Award at the Grammys. 
> 2001 – Sean "Puffy" Combs takes the stand in his own defense in his 
> weapons possession and bribery trial, testifying that he wasn't 
> carrying a gun and never offered a $50,000 bribe to driver Wardel 
> Fenderson to take the fall for the weapon found inside his Lincoln 
> Navigator. Instead, Combs tells the jury that he thought the bullets 
> were intended for him. 
> 2011 – Keith Richards’ 25-year old daughter, Theodora, is arrested in 
> New York for defacing public property with graffiti and possession of 
> drugs. 
>

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