Before the Faces and the Stones Ronnie Wood played bass for the Jeff Beck
group. His first band however was the Birds!
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On Saturday, 1 June 2013 17:01:36 UTC+1, Eidem wrote:
> June 1 Born –
> Ada Jones (1873) – singer (“The Yama Yama Man”).
> Bart Howard (aka Howard Gustafson, 1915) – songwriter (“Fly Me To The
> Moon”).
> Cyrus "Johnny" Bond (1915) – Country music artist ("Hot Rod Lincoln").
> Nelson Riddle (1921) – band leader and orchestrator.
> Marilyn Monroe (aka Norma Baker, 1926) ("Diamonds Are A Girl's Best
> Friend").
> Andy Griffith (1926) – actor/singer/guitarist.
> Pat Boone (1934) – singer.
> Jim McCarty (1945) – guitarist for Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels.
> Linda Scott (1945) – American singer ("I've Told Every Little Star.")
> Ron Wood (1947) – guitarist for Faces and The Rolling Stones.
> Charlene D'Angelo (1950) – R&B singer ("I've Never Been To Me").
> Tom Robinson (1950) – The Tom Robinson Band.
> John Ellis (1952) – guitarist for The Vibrators.
> Ronnie Dunn (1953) – Brooks & Dunn.
> Alan Wilder (1959) – keyboardist for Depeche Mode.
> Simon Gallup (1960) – bassist for The Cure.
> Mike Joyce (1963) – drummer for The Smiths.
> Damon Minchella (1969) – bassist for Ocean Colour Scene.
> Alanis Morissette (1974) – singer/songwriter.
>
> June 1 R.I.P. –
> Sonny Boy Williamson (1948) – killed in a robbery. Age 34. Blues
> harmonica player.
> Nate Nelson (1984) – heart disease. Age 52. The Flamingos and The
> Platters.
> David Ruffin (1991) – crack cocaine overdose. Age 50. The Temptations.
> Ralph Jones (2000) – Age 79. Drummer for Bill Haley and His Comets.
> Tito Puente (2000) – heart attack. Age 77. Latin percussionist.
>
> June 1 album releases –
> The Kingston Trio – At Large (1959)
> The Association – Insight Out (1967)
> The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) UK
> David Bowie – David Bowie (1967)
> Black Sabbath – Black Sabbath (1970) U.S.
> The Eagles – Eagles (1972)
> Genesis – Three Sides Live (1982)
> The Rolling Stones – "Still Life" (American Concert 1981) (1982)
> The Police – Synchronicity (1983)
> A-ha – Hunting High And Low (1985)
> Chris de Burgh – Into The Light (1986)
> Terence Trent D'Arby – Vibrator (1995)
> Nine Inch Nails – Further Down The Spiral (1995)
> The Hives – Oh Lord! When? How? (1996)
> Shed Seven – Let It Ride (1998)
> Blaque – Blaque (1999)
> Michelle Branch – Broken Bracelet (2000)
>
> June 1 events –
> 1955 – Patsy Cline records “Honky Tonk Merry Go Round,” “A Church, A
> Courtroom, And Then Goodbye,” “Turn The Cards Slowly” and “Hidin’ Out”
> at her first recording session held at Bradley Film and Record Studios
> in Nashville. All four songs will appear on Cline’s 1957 EP, Songs By
> Patsy Cline.
> 1956 – Doris Day signs a five-year recording contract with Columbia
> Records.
> 1957 – Ricky Nelson, Nat "King" Cole, Patti Page, Gordon McRae and
> Andy Williams all appear on Five Stars For Springtime, on NBC-TV.
> 1957 – Sam Cooke records “You Send Me” in Los Angeles.
> 1959 – Juke Box Jury debuts on BBC-TV.
> 1959 – Johnny Mathis' Greatest Hits album completes its first year on
> Billboard's album chart, where it will remain for another 8 1/2 years.
> 1959 – The Browns record “The Three Bells” at RCA Studios in
> Nashville.
> 1959 – Johnny Horton’s “The Battle Of New Orleans” hits #1 on the
> Billboard Hot 100.
> 1959 – The Kingston Trio records “A Worried Man” at Capitol Studios in
> Hollywood.
> 1961 – Radio markets in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago participate
> in an experimental FM stereo broadcast.
> 1964 – While on tour in the UK, Carl Perkins visits The Beatles at
> Abbey Road studios, who, in their excitement of having an early music
> hero in their presence, record Perkins’ song “Matchbox.” During the
> day, the group also records “I’ll Cry Instead,” “Slow Down” and “I’ll
> Be Back.”
> 1964 – A day after graduating high school, Dolly Parton moves to
> Nashville to begin a career in music.
> 1964 – The Rolling Stones are greeted by 500 waiting fans upon their
> arrival at the newly-christened John F. Kennedy Airport in New York to
> begin their first U.S. tour. After a brief press conference, the
> Stones are delivered to radio station WINS and Murray the K’s Swinging
> Soiree radio show, where Murray plays their record “Not Fade Away” and
> interviews the group.
> 1965 – Art Garfunkel graduates from New York's Columbia University
> with a Masters Degree in Mathematics.
> 1965 – Bob Dylan records two concert specials for BBC-TV at the BBC
> Television Centre in Shepherds Bush Green, London, in front of a live
> studio audience.
> 1966 – The Beatles spend 12 hours at Abbey Road recording the sound
> effects for "Yellow Submarine."
> 1967 – Fairport Convention makes their stage debut at St. Michael's
> Hall in the Golders Green section of London.
> 1967 – The Beatles throw a party in London for the release of their
> new album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
> 1968 – The Rolling Stones release their single, "Jumpin' Jack Flash" b/
> w "Child Of The Moon" in the U.S.
> 1969 – John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Derek Taylor, Tommy Smothers, Timothy
> Leary and a host of others record "Give Peace A Chance" in Room 1742
> of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Canada.
> 1969 – Smokey Robinson and The Miracles, Lesley Gore and Mason
> Williams appear on The Ed Sullivan Show.
> 1970 – Bob Dylan records "The Ballad Of Ira Hayes" and “Sara Jane” at
> Columbia Studios in New York.
> 1971 – The two-room shack where Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo,
> Mississippi, is opened to the public.
> 1971 – Chicago performs at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
> 1972 – Pink Floyd begins recording what will become The Dark Side Of
> The Moon at Abbey Road studios.
> 1973 – Former Soft Machine drummer Robert Wyatt falls out of a fourth
> floor apartment window during a party in Maida Vale and is left a
> paraplegic.
> 1973 – Wings release their single, "Live And Let Die" b/w "I Lie
> Around."
> 1974 – The New Musical Express publishes its 100 Greatest Albums list,
> with The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds at #3, Bob Dylan's Blonde On Blonde at
> #2, and The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper at #1.
> 1975 – On his 28th birthday, Ron Wood makes his stage debut as the new
> guitarist for The Rolling Stones at the Louisiana State University
> Assembly Center in Baton Rouge.
> 1977 – Bob Marley and The Wailers play the first of four nights at the
> Rainbow Theatre in London.
> 1977 – Billy Joel plays the first of four nights in the Isaac Stern
> Auditorium at Carnegie Hall, wrapping up his year-long Turnstiles
> tour.
> 1978 – U2 performs at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin,
> Ireland.
> 1979 – Chuck Berry performs at the White House for President and Mrs.
> Carter.
> 1981 – The first issue of the heavy metal magazine, Kerrang, is
> published, with AC/DC on the cover.
> 1985 – Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band begin their Born In The
> U.S.A. Tour at Slane Castle in Dublin, Ireland.
> 1991 – Sting appears on the first airing of the Soviet rock music TV
> show, Rock Steady.
> 1992 – Singer Natalie Cole separates from her husband, Rufus drummer
> Andre Fisher, after only three years of marriage.
> 1997 – Bob Dylan is discharged from a Los Angeles hospital after being
> treated for histoplasmosis.
> 1997 – Kenny Rogers marries his fifth wife, Wanda Miller. They are
> still married.
> 1999 – Northeastern University dropout Shawn Fanning, 18, invents a
> file-sharing program he calls Napster.
> 2000 – The Dixie Chicks begin their first tour as headliners at the
> Winnipeg Auditorium in Canada, on their Fly tour. Patty Griffin is the
> opening act.
> 2000 – Canadian singers Cory Hart and Julie Masse get married in Santa
> Fe, New Mexico. It is the second marriage for both, and they are still
> married today.
> 2003 – Slipknot bassist, Paul Gray, is involved in a car accident and
> is arrested for possession of marijuana, cocaine, drug paraphernalia
> and drunk driving in his hometown of Des Moines, Iowa.
> 2005 – Former White Stripes frontman Jack White marries British model
> Karen Elson in a canoe on the Amazon River.
> 2006 – The 1994 debut album by Oasis, Definitely Maybe, is voted the
> Greatest Album of All Time in a survey by the New Musical Express to
> mark 50 years of the official UK Albums Chart. The Beatles come in
> second and third with Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and
> Revolver, Radiohead is fourth with OK Computer, and (What's The Story)
> Morning Glory, also by Oasis, is voted fifth.
> 2009 – Country singers George Strait and Reba McEntire perform at the
> new Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, Texas: the first concert at the venue.
> 2012 – Madonna kicks off her MDNA World Tour in Tel Aviv, Israel.
>
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