Sreve? Steve obviously! On Saturday, 6 April 2013 19:23:24 UTC+1, Jurgenhaim wrote:
> Jeez Sreve no mention of Warren Haynes birthday...I mean c'mon Doc, you > introduced me to the guy's playing? > > Happy 53rd Warren! > > Covering Robert Palmer's SSTTA! > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2jRvtElync > > > On Saturday, 6 April 2013 16:18:06 UTC+1, Eidem wrote: > >> April 6 Born – >> Vernon Dalhart (1883) – Country singer/songwriter (“The Prisoner’s >> Song”). >> "Pappy" Wade Ray (1916) – Country/rockabilly fiddler. >> Big Walter Horton (1917) – Blues harmonica player. >> Paula Kelly (1919) – big band singer, The Modernaires. >> Dorothy Donegan (1922) – swing jazz/boogie-woogie pianist with Cab >> Calloway. >> Gerry Mulligan (1927) – Jazz saxophonist with Stan Kenton and Miles >> Davis. >> André Previn (aka Andreas Priwin, 1929) – composer/pianist. >> Merle Haggard (1937) – Country music singer/songwriter. >> John Stax (1944) – bassist for The Pretty Things. >> Tony Connor (1947) – drummer for Hot Chocolate. >> Ralph Cooper (1951) – drummer for Air Supply. >> Christopher Franke (1953) – Tangerine Dream. >> Frank Black (aka Black Francis aka Charles Thomson IV, 1965) – singer/ >> guitarist for The Pixies. >> >> April 6 R.I.P. – >> Igor Stravinsky (1971) – Age 88. Russian composer/pianist. >> Ral Donner (1984) – lung cancer. Age 41. Early rock musician/singer. >> Tammy Wynette (1998) – died in her sleep on her couch. Age 55. >> Wendy O. Williams (1998) – suicide. Age 48. The Plasmatics. >> Red Norvo (1999) – Age 91. Jazz vibraphonist for Dizzy Gillespie. >> Niki Sullivan (2004) – heart attack. Age 66. The Crickets. >> Coyote McCloud (2011) – cirrhosis of the liver. Age 68. Nashville DJ, >> songwriter (“Where’s The Beef”). >> >> April 6 album releases – >> Cilla Black – ‘Sher-oo!’ (1968) >> John Denver – Poems, Prayers & Promises (1971) >> Beck, Bogert & Appice – Beck, Bogert & Appice (1973) UK >> J.J. Burnel – Euroman Cometh (1979) >> Roger Taylor – Fun In Space (1981) >> The Cult – Electric (1987) >> Annie Lennox – Diva (1992) >> The Dandy Warhols – Dandys Rule, OK? (1995) >> Big Sugar – Heated (1999) >> >> April 6 events – >> 1925 – Eddie Cantor records his signature song, "If You Knew Susie." >> 1946 – Roy Acuff quits the Grand Ole Opry in a salary dispute over >> being required to appear every Saturday night of the year and be paid >> $15 when he could earn $100 a night touring. >> 1956 – The Capitol Records tower in Hollywood opens its doors. >> 1956 – Elvis Presley signs a seven-year movie deal with Hal Wallis and >> Paramount Pictures. >> 1958 – Alan Freed's Big Beat Show plays the Public Hall in Cleveland, >> featuring Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Danny and The >> Juniors and many others. >> 1960 – The Everly Brothers begin their first tour of the UK in London >> at the New Victoria Theatre, with the remaining members of The >> Crickets as their backing band. >> 1963 – Fats Dominos leaves Imperial Records after almost 14 years and >> signs with ABC-Paramount. >> 1963 – The Kingsmen record both sides of their single, "Louie Louie" >> and "Haunted Castle" at Northwestern Incorporated Motion Pictures and >> Recording in Portland, Oregon. >> 1963 – Bobby Darin records “18 Yellow Roses” at Capitol Studios in >> Hollywood. >> 1965 – Five years after recording the song, Elvis Presley releases his >> single, “Crying In The Chapel” b/w “I Believe In The Man In The Sky.” >> 1965 – Brian Wilson records the backing track for "California Girls" >> at Western in Hollywood. >> 1966 – The Beatles record "Mark I," a track that will soon become >> "Tomorrow Never Knows." >> 1967 – George Martin and Geoff Emerick sequence Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely >> Hearts Club Band for the first time, with Side 1’s songs in a >> different running order: “Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,” “With >> A Little Help From My Friends,” “Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite,” >> “Fixing A Hole,” “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds,” “Getting Better” and >> “She's Leaving Home.” >> 1968 – Syd Barrett quits Pink Floyd. >> 1968 – The Beatles' Apple Corps offices open in London. >> 1968 – Caravan plays their first ever gig at the Beehive Club in >> Canterbury. >> 1969 – Pete Quaife quits The Kinks. >> 1969 – Peggy Lee, Tony Bennett, Shirley Verrett and Duke Ellington and >> His Orchestra appear on The Ed Sullivan Show. >> 1971 – The Rolling Stones launch Rolling Stones Records and their >> infamous lips and tongue logo, with Atlantic Records being the >> distributor of the new label. >> 1971 – Carly Simon opens for Cat Stevens at The Troubadour in L.A., >> and meets James Taylor backstage after the show. >> 1972 – Elvis Presley appears at Olympic Stadium in Detroit, Michigan. >> 1972 – Micky Dolenz appears as himself in the "Barbara Lost" episode >> of My Three Sons. >> 1973 – In Federal court, The Smothers Brothers win more than $750,000 >> from CBS Television in their lawsuit over the cancellation of their TV >> show. >> 1974 – The first California Jam takes place at the Ontario Motor >> Speedway in California. Acts include Rare Earth, The Eagles, Earth, >> Wind & Fire, Seals & Crofts, Black Oak Arkansas, Black Sabbath, Deep >> Purple and Emerson, Lake & Palmer. >> 1974 – Billy Joel's "Piano Man" enters the Top 40. >> 1974 – ABBA become stars overnight when their composition "Waterloo" >> wins the annual Eurovision Song Contest. >> 1975 – Labelle performs "Lady Marmalade" on Cher on CBS. >> 1978 – Peter Frampton appears as Peter Buckley, and Elvis Presley >> associate Red West appears as Sgt. Micklin in the “A Little Bit Of >> England” episode of NBC’s Black Sheep Squadron. >> 1979 – Rod Stewart marries George Hamilton's ex-wife, Alana, in >> Beverly Hills. They will stay married for five years. >> 1984 – E Street Band guitarist "Miami" Steve Van Zandt announces he's >> leaving the group. He will be replaced by Nils Lofgren in June. >> 1985 – Gilbert O'Sullivan is awarded $2 million in a lawsuit against >> his former manager for unpaid royalties for the song "Alone Again >> (Naturally)." >> 1987 - Roger Waters' lawyers issue the statement that Roger is the >> creative force behind Pink Floyd, and will contest the use of the name >> by anyone, including former members of the band. >> 1992 – George Harrison plays a benefit concert for the Natural Law >> Party at the Royal Albert Hall. >> 1997 – Disneyland closes Michael Jackson's 3-D film/ride, Captain E/O. >> 1998 – Chubby Checker, Fabian, Lesley Gore and Dick Clark all appear >> as themselves in the "Opus One" episode of Murphy Brown. >> 1999 – The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir and Micky Hart perform at a >> benefit for Presidential candidate Al Gore, with Gore's notoriously >> anti-rock music wife, Tipper, playing congas. >> 1999 – An all-star tribute to Johnny Cash is held at the Hammerstein >> Ballroom in New York City, featuring Sheryl Crow, Chris Isaak, Willie >> Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, U2 and others. >> 2000 – Visage vocalist Steve Strange is arrested after stealing a £10 >> Teletubbies doll in Bridgend, South Wales, while on a shoplifting >> spree, also stealing cosmetics and clothes from High Street stores. >> Strange was already on bail for stealing a £15 ladies' jacket from >> Marks and Spencer in Cardiff when he was arrested. >> 2000 – An all-star tribute to Joni Mitchell is held at the Hammerstein >> Ballroom in New York City, featuring Elton John, Richard Thompson, >> James Taylor, Cyndi Lauper and others. >> 2006 – Eminem divorces his wife Kim for the second time, after re- >> marrying three months earlier on January 14. >> 2009 – The Temptations sing the National Anthem at the NCAA Men's >> Final Four Championship Game in Detroit. >> 2009 – Meatloaf appears as Eddie Novack in the “Simple Explanation” >> episode of House MD on FOX. >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Diamond Headz" group. 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