I have it on very good authority thet today is Miss Taylor Mill's birthday....whatever happened to her?
On Monday, 24 June 2013 16:39:15 UTC+1, Eidem wrote: > June 24 Born – > > Harry Partch (1901) – composer, musician, inventor (Monophone). > > Phil Harris (1904) – singer/songwriter (“The Thing”). > > Paul "Oz" Bach (1939) – guitarist for Spanky and Our Gang. > > Arthur Brown (1942) – The Crazy World of Arthur Brown. > > Charlie Whitney (1944) – guitarist for Family. > > Chris Wood (1944) – Traffic. > > Jeff Beck (1944) – guitarist for The Yardbirds, The Jeff Beck Group. > > Colin Blunstone (1945) – singer for The Zombies. > > Mick Fleetwood (1947) – drummer for Fleetwood Mac. > > Patrick Moraz (1948) – keyboardist for Yes and The Moody Blues. > > John Illsley (1949) – bassist for Dire Straits. > > Derrick "Duckie" Simpson (1950) – Black Uhuru. > > Astro (aka Terence Wilson, 1957) – vocalist for UB40. > > George "Andy" McCluskey (1959) – vocalist/bassist for OMD. > > Curt Smith (1961) – Tears For Fears. > > Jeff Cease (1967) – guitarist for The Black Crowes. > > Richard Kruspe (1967) – lead guitarist for Rammstein. > > Glenn Medeiros (1970) – Portuguese singer/songwriter. > > > > June 24 R.I.P. – > > Jackie Gleason (1987) – Age 71. Actor/TV show host, The Jackie Gleason > Orchestra. > > > > June 24 album releases – > > The Rascals – Time Peace: The Rascals’ Greatest Hits (1968) > > The Beach Boys – Friends (1968) > > The Beach Boys – Endless Summer (1974) U.S. > > Average White Band – Cut The Cake (1975) > > James Taylor – JT (1977) > > Jackson Browne – Hold Out (1980) > > The Replacements – The Replacements Stink (1982) (EP) > > Celtic Frost – Morbid Tales (1984) > > America – Encore: More Greatest Hits (1991) > > Marillion – Holidays In Eden (1991) > > Jamiroquai – Emergency On Planet Earth (1993) Japan > > Opeth – Morningrise (1996) > > Mötley Crüe <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B6tley_Cr%C3%BCe> – > Generation Swine (1997) > > Del Amitri – Some Other Sucker’s Parade (1997) > > Bob Marley and The Wailers – Live At The Roxy (2003) > > Michael McDonald – Motown (2003) > > Mötley Crüe <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B6tley_Cr%C3%BCe> – Saints > Of Los Angeles (2008) > > > > June 24 events – > > 1958 – Frank Sinatra records “Blues In The Night,” “Gone With The Wind,” > “What’s New?” and “One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)” at Capitol > Studios for his upcoming album, Frank Sinatra Sings For Only The Lonely. > > 1964 – Sam Cooke begins his legendary two week engagement at the > Copacabana in New York City. > > 1964 – The Rolling Stones record their first version of "Time Is On My > Side" with an organ intro. > > 1964 – The Beatles play two shows at the Town Hall in Auckland, New > Zealand. The shows are almost cancelled when the chief of police refuses to > supply security for the group, and only three officers are dispatched to > control the concerts. > > 1965 – Len Barry records "1, 2, 3" at Bell Sound Studios in New York City. > > 1965 – John Lennon's second book, A Spaniard In The Works, is published. > > 1966 – The Mothers of Invention open for Lenny Bruce at Fillmore West. > > 1966 – The Richard Carpenter Trio, featuring sister Karen on drums, wins a > Battle of the Bands contest at the Hollywood Bowl. > > 1966 – The Rolling Stones begin their Aftermath Tour - their fifth tour of > the U.S. - with opening acts The McCoys and The Standells at the Manning > Bowl in Lynn, Massachusetts. A riot ensues and tear gas is used, ending all > concerts at the venue for two decades. > > 1966 – The Beatles begin their tour of West Germany, Japan and the > Philippines with two shows at the Circus-Krone-Bau in Munich, Germany. > The second show is filmed by German television network Zweites Deutsches > Fernsehen (ZDF). > > 1967 – Pink Floyd appears at Caesar's Club in Bedford, Bedfordshire. > > 1967 – The 5th Dimension makes their television debut on American > Bandstand, lip-synching to "Up, Up And Away." > > 1967 – Jefferson Airplane releases their single, “White Rabbit” b/w > “Plastic Fantastic Lover” on RCA. > > 1967 – Zal Yanovsky leaves The Lovin' Spoonful following their gig at the > Forest Hills Music Festival in New York due to legal and deportation > issues. > > 1969 – The Doors appear at The Roach in New Orleans, with opening act > White Clover. > > 1972 – Helen Reddy's "I Am Woman" enters the Hot 100 at #99. > > 1972 – The Rolling Stones perform two shows in Fort Worth, Texas, and film > both shows. > > 1973 – Al Kooper re-joins his first band, Blues Project, on stage at a > show in Central Park in New York City. > > 1973 – The Grateful Dead perform at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland, > Oregon. > > 1974 – Lynyrd Skynyrd releases their single, "Sweet Home Alabama" b/w > "Take Your Time." > > 1975 – Former Columbia president Clive Davis, Philadelphia International’s > Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, and 16 others are all charged with payola > practices and tax evasion in New Jersey. > > 1977 – On the way back to his hotel following his concert in Madison, > Wisconsin, Elvis Presley spots two teenagers beating up a gas station > attendant. Presley has his driver stop the limo and jumps out, striking a > karate pose and yelling, "I'll take you on!" Seeing who their intruder is, > the three fighters stop fighting, the station attendant runs back to his > office, and the two teenagers apologize to Elvis. > > 1977 – Gregg Allman hosts The Midnight Special, with guests Booker T and > The MGs, Elvin Bishop, Bad Company, Jerry Lee Lewis and Jennifer Warnes. > > 1978 – Genesis, Jefferson Starship, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, > Devo, Brand X, Atlanta Rhythm Section and Roy Harper all play at Knebworth > Park. > > 1984 – Jimmy Page joins Yes on stage in Dortmund, Germany, to jam on The > Beatles song "I'm Down." > > 1988 – UB40 bass player Earl Falconer is sent to prison for six months > after admitting to causing his brother's death in a car accident. > > 1989 – Garth Brooks makes his Grand Ole Opry debut. > > 1989 – The Beatles get their first #1 hit on the Country charts with > Roseanne Cash's version of "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party." > > 1989 – Paul Simon plays the first of two nights in Gorky Park in Moscow, > Russia, on his Graceland Tour. > > 1990 – New Kids On The Block's Donnie *Wahlberg* falls through an > unlocked stage trapdoor and is hospitalized for two days. > > 1991 – Frank Zappa takes part in the Adieu Soviet Army concert, organized > in Prague as the farewell to the last soldiers of the Soviet Red Army, > leaving a free Czechoslovakia. This is one of Zappa's last appearances on > stage. The concert is recorded for album release. > > 1992 – High school drop-out Billy Joel receives an honorary diploma from > his alma mater, Hicksville High School in Long Island. > > 1992 – In Toronto, *Donny Osmond* begins a year-long run in the stage > musical Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. > > 1993 – *Hank Williams*' illegitimate daughter, Jett, receives a portion > of the country music legend's estate from his son, Hank Jr. > > 1998 – As part of the Chet Atkins Musician’s Day celebration, a tribute > concert to Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings is held at the Ryman Auditorium > in Nashville, with *Cash* making his first public appearance since > announcing his battle with Shy-Drager Syndrome by joining Kris > Kristofferson on stage for the last verse of “Sunday Morning Coming Down.” > Other artists at the event include Gillian Welch, Marty Stuart, John > Anderson, Travis Tritt, Mark Knopfler and Dave Rawlings. > > 1999 – Christie's and Eric Clapton auction off 100 of his guitars, raising > $5,072,350 for his Crossroad rehab center in Antigua. > > 2000 – Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines marries actor Adrian Pasdar. > They are still married. > > 2000 – *KISS auctions* some of the band's accumulated memorabilia and > takes in $876,000 on the first day of the two-day auction in Los Angeles. > > 2003 – Former boyfriend of ABBA's Agnetha *Fältskog*, *Gert van der Graaf*, > once deported from Sweden for stalking the singer, is arrested near the > singer's island retreat for violating a restraining order. > > 2005 – The 25th Glastonbury Festival begins in Pilton, Somerset. Artists > performing during the three-day festival include The White Stripes, Elvis > Costello, The Killers, The Undertones, Coldplay, New Order, Keane, Taj > Mahal, Primal Scream, Brian Wilson, Garbage, Van Morrison, Jools Holland, > The Zutons, Hayseed Dixie, Fatboy Slim, KT Tunstall, The La’s, Echo & The > Bunnymen and many others. > > 2008 – A 36-year-old *Nashville* man is arrested and charged with > disorderly conduct and public intoxication after he grabs *Cher* by the > waist at Tootsies Orchid Lounge. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Diamond Headz" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
