May 8 Born –
Mary Lou Williams (1910) – pianist/composer/arranger with Charlie
Parker.
Robert Johnson (1911) – Blues singer/guitarist.
Eric "Ricky" Nelson (1940) – singer/songwriter/actor.
Toni Tennille (aka Cathryn Antoinette Tennille, 1940) – pianist/
singer, Captain & Tenille.
John Fred (aka John Gourrier, 1941) – John Fred and His Playboy Band.
Jack Blanchard (1942) – Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan ("Tennessee Bird
Walk").
Jim "Motorhead" Sherwood (1942) – saxophonist for The Mothers of
Invention.
Danny Whitten (1943) – guitarist for Crazy Horse.
Paul Samwell-Smith (1943) – bassist for The Yardbirds.
Bill Legend (aka William Fifield, 1944) – drummer for T. Rex.
Gary Glitter (aka Paul Gadd, 1944) – singer/songwriter.
Richard "Scar" Lopez (1945) – Cannibal and The Headhunters.
Keith Jarrett (1945) – Jazz pianist/composer.
Chris Frantz (1951) – drummer for Talking Heads.
Philip Bailey (1951) – Earth, Wind & Fire.
Alex Van Halen (1953) – drummer for Van Halen.
Billy Burnette (1953) – guitarist/singer/songwriter, Fleetwood Mac.
Dave Rowntree (1964) – drummer for Blur.
Darren Hayes (1972) – vocalist for Savage Garden.
Enrique Iglesias (1975) – Spanish singer/songwriter.
Martha Wainwright (1976) – Canadian folk singer.

May 8 R.I.P. –
LaVerne Andrews (1967) – Age 55. The Andrews Sisters.
George Dewey Hay (1968) – Age 72. Founder of The Grand Ole Opry.
Graham Bond (1974) – suicide. Age 36. The Graham Bond Organization.
Neil Bogart (1982) – cancer and lymphoma. Age 39. Co-founder of
Casablanca Records.
Nappy Lamare (1988) – heart attack. Age 82. Jazz guitarist/banjoist/
singer for Bob Crosby.
Eddy Arnold (2008) – Age 89. Country music singer.
Norm Ezell (2010) – cancer. Age 68. Guitarist for The Five Americans.
Cornell Dupree (2011) – emphysema. Age 68. Jazz/R&B guitarist,
founding member of Stuff.

May 8 album releases –
The Beatles – Let It Be (1970) UK
The Jackson 5 – ABC (1970)
The Kinks – Preservation Act 2 (1974)
Motörhead – The Golden Years (1980) (EP)
Echo & The Bunnymen – Ocean Rain (1984)
Bob Marley and The Wailers – Legend (1984)
Paula Abdul – Shut Up And Dance (1990)
Filter – Short Bus (1995)

May 8 events –
1941 – Anita O’Day, along with Roy Eldridge and Gene Krupa and His
Orchestra, records “Let Me Off Uptown” in New York City.
1954 – The BBC bans Johnnie Ray's "Such A Night" because of its
suggestive lyrics.
1956 – Pat Boone records "I Almost Lost My Mind" at Universal
Recording in Chicago.
1956 – Perry Como records "More" at Webster Hall in New York City.
1959 – Frank Sinatra records “High Hopes” at Capitol Studios in
Hollywood.
1960 – The Browns perform "The Old Lamplighter," Nina Simone sings
“Little Girl Blue,” and Bess Myerson performs Grieg’s “Piano Concerto”
on The Ed Sullivan Show.
1961 – On his 21st birthday, Ricky Nelson changes his recording name
to Rick.
1961 – Elvis Presley releases his single, "I Feel So Bad" b/w "Wild In
The Country."
1962 – Sam Cooke releases his single, "Bring It On Home To Me" b/w
"Having A Party."
1962 – Beatles manager Brian Epstein visits the HMV store in London to
have the January 1 Decca demo tapes transferred to 78 RPM vinyl. Disc-
cutter Jim Foy likes what he hears and sends Epstein upstairs to see
A&R man Sid Coleman, who refers Brian to George Martin at EMI Studios.
1963 – Major Lance records the Curtis Mayfield song, "The Monkey
Time."
1965 – The Yardbirds' “For Your Love” enters the Billboard Hot 100 at
#84.
1965 – Bob Dylan films his video for "Subterranean Homesick Blues" in
an alley outside the Savoy Hotel in London.
1967 – Gerry and The Pacemakers announce they are breaking up.
1967 – Al Martino releases his single, “Mary In The Morning” b/w “I
Love You And You Love Me.”
1969 – John, George and Ringo sign a management deal with Allen Klein
and his company, ABKCO. McCartney refuses.
1972 – Billy Preston becomes the first rock artist to perform at Radio
City Music Hall.
1976 – Willie Nelson appears on stage with Bob Dylan on his Rolling
Thunder Review tour in Houston to sing "Will The Circle Be Unbroken."
1976 – BBC's Radio One DJ Johnny Walker is fired when he refuses to
play and promote The Bay City Rollers.
1976 – The Steve Miller Band releases their single, “Take The Money
And Run” b/w “Sweet Maree” on Mercury Records.
1976 – Former Lovin' Spoonful singer John Sebastian hits #1 with
"Welcome Back," the theme song from the ABC-TV series Welcome Back,
Kotter.
1977 – Olivia Newton-John makes her New York debut at the Metropolitan
Opera House.
1978 – Donnie Osmond marries Debra Glenn. They’re still married.
1990 – Tom Waits wins $2.5 million in his lawsuit against Frito-Lay
for using his likeness in a commercial.
1991 – 55 year-old Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman files for divorce
from his second wife, 21 year-old Mandy Smith, after two years of
marriage.
1993 – Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler receives an honorary music
doctorate from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
1996 – A Los Angeles judge rules against Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee
and wife Pamela Anderson in their bid to keep Penthouse magazine from
publishing still photos from an X-rated home movie that was stolen
from their home.
1998 – The three remaining Beatles and Yoko One win an injunction to
halt the release and sale of the 1962 Hamburg Star Club tapes by
Lingasong Music Ltd., who is also ordered to turn over the original
tapes.
2004 – Charlie Pride undergoes surgery in Dallas to remove a blood
clot from his brain.
2006 – Former MC5 bassist Michael Davis is badly injured in a
motorcycle accident while riding in Detroit.
2006 – After a long court battle with the Beatles' company Apple
Corp., Apple Computer wins the right to keep their logo on their
iTunes music store.
2006 – Keith Richards successfully undergoes brain surgery at Ascot
Hospital in Auckland, New Zealand, after complaining of headaches
following his release from a hospital in Fiji days before for falling
out of a tree. The Rolling Stones are forced to cancel a short
European tour for Richards’ recovery.
2008 – Steve Winwood, along with Earth, Wind & Fire's Maurice White
and Philip Bailey receive honorary doctorates from Boston's Berklee
College of Music.

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