Stanley Clarke was in "Return to Forever"
Yngwie Malmsteen was in Alcatrazz
On Sunday, June 30, 2013 9:50:09 AM UTC-7, Eidem wrote:
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> June 30 Born –
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> Lena Horne (1917) – Jazz singer.
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> June Valli (aka June Foglia, 1928) – singer on Stop The Music and Your Hit
> Parade.
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> Dave Van Ronk (1936) – Folk singer.
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> Tony Hatch (1939) – British songwriter/arranger/producer.
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> Larry Hall (1940) – singer, one hit wonder (“Sandy”).
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> Larry Henley (1941) – vocalist for The Newbeats, songwriter ("The Wind
> Beneath My Wings").
>
> Florence Ballard (1943) – The Supremes.
>
> Glenn Sharrock (1944) – Little River Band.
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> Billy Brown (1946) – The Moments.
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> Andy Scott (1949) – lead guitarist/vocalist for Sweet.
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> Stanley Clarke (1951) – bassist.
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> Hal Lindes (1953) – guitarist for Dire Straits.
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> Ron Winans (1956) – The Winans.
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> Adrian Wright (1956) – The Human League.
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> Doug Sampson (1957) – drummer for Iron Maiden.
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> Julianne Regan (1962) – singer/songwriter/bassist for All About Eve.
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> Yngwie Malmsteen (1963) – guitarist.
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> Peter James Camell (1967) – guitarist for The La's.
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> Phil Anselmo (1968) – vocalist for Pantera.
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> Tom Drummond (1969) – bassist for Better Than Ezra.
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> Andrew Burrows (1979) – drummer for Razorlight.
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> Fantasia Barrino (1984) – R&B singer.
>
>
>
> June 30 R.I.P. –
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> Lee de Forest (1961) – heart failure. Age 87. Inventor of the Audion
> (radio tube amplifier).
>
> Phyllis Hyman (1995) – suicide. Age 45. R&B/soul singer.
>
> Bruce Day (1999) – Age 48. Bassist for Santana and Pablo Cruise.
>
> Chet Atkins (2001) – cancer. Age 77. Guitarist, producer.
>
> Joe Henderson (2001) – emphysema. Age 64. Jazz saxophonist.
>
> Richard "Pistol" Allen (2002) – Age 69. Drummer with the Funk Brothers.
>
> Harve Presnell (2009) – pancreatic cancer. Age 75. Stage and opera singer,
> actor (“They Call The Wind Maria”).
>
> Edith “Lolita” Zuser (2010) – cancer. Age 79. Austrian pop singer (“Seemann,
> Deine Heimat Ist Das Meer <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_(song)>"
> ("Sailor, Your Home Is The Sea") aka “Sailor”).
>
> Jimmy Roselli (2011) – Age 85. Singer (“There Must Be A Way”).
>
>
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> June 30 album releases –
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> James Brown and The Famous Flames – Live At The Apollo (1963)
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> Buffalo Springfield – Last Time Around (1968)
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> Stephen Stills – Stephen Stills 2 (1971)
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> Sly and The Family Stone – Fresh Cream (1973)
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> KISS – Love Gun (1977)
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> Queen – The Game (1980)
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> Madonna – True Blue (1986)
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> Steve Winwood – Back In The High Life (1986)
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> Various Artists – La Bamba (1987) (soundtrack)
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> Biohazard – Biohazard (1990)
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> Mary Chapin Carpenter – Come On Come On (1992)
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> Skinny Puppy – Last Rights (1992)
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> Bonnie Tyler – Natural Force (1992) (re-release)
>
> The Chills – Soft Bomb (1992)
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> The Clarks – Love Gone Wrong, Suspicion, And Bad Debt (1994)
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> Iron Savior – Iron Savior (1997)
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> Cowboy Junkies – Miles From Our Home (1998)
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> Earth, Wind & Fire – Plugged In & Live (1998)
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> Extreme – Running Gag (1998)
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> Black Eyed Peas – Behind The Front (1998)
>
> Santana – The Woodstock Experience (2009)
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> Wilco – Wilco (The Album) (2009)
>
>
>
> June 30 events –
>
> 1921 – The Radio Corporation of America (RCA) is formed.
>
> 1939 – Frank Sinatra makes his first appearance with the Harry James
> Orchestra at the Hippodrome in Baltimore, Maryland.
>
> 1953 – The Orioles record "Crying In The Chapel."
>
> 1956 – 25 teenagers are hospitalized when a riot breaks out at a Bill
> Hailey concert in Asbury Park, New Jersey, prompting local authorities to
> ban all further rock concerts.
>
> 1957 – The Everly Brothers appear on The Ed Sullivan Show, performing "Bye
> Bye Love." Other musical guests include Frances Farmer, Nancy Whiskey and
> The Charles McDevitt Skiffle Group, Bonnie Guitar, and The University of
> Georgia Glee Club.
>
> 1965 – Jackie DeShannon, Eddie Hodges, and The Velvelettes appear on Where
> The Action Is.
>
> 1965 – Jerry Lee Lewis, Chad and Jeremy, Jackie Wilson, The Righteous
> Brothers, Glen Campbell, Bobby Sherman, The Blossoms, and Donna Loren all
> appear on Shindig!
>
> 1966 – The Beatles arrive in Japan, and in the evening play the first of
> five concerts over three days at the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo.
>
> 1966 – The Supremes begin recording "You Keep Me Hangin' On" at Hitsville
> U.S.A. in Detroit.
>
> 1966 – Neil Diamond, The Cryan’ Shames, and Tina Mason appear on Where The
> Action Is.
>
> 1969 – Fleetwood Mac, Pentangle and Duster Bennett appear at the Royal
> Albert Hall's "Pop Proms."
>
> 1971 – Paul Revere and The Raiders' only #1 song, "Indian Reservation," is
> certified gold by the RIAA.
>
> 1972 – The Opryland U.S.A. amusement park opens in suburban Nashville,
> Tennessee.
>
> 1975 – Cher marries Gregg Allman four days after her divorce from Sonny
> Bono is finalized. She will file for divorce from Allman in ten days, yet
> they will stay married for four years.
>
> 1975 – The Jackson 5 announces they are leaving Motown for Epic Records,
> and are changing their name to The Jacksons.
>
> 1976 – On an anonymous tip, the Los Angeles police and sheriff's
> department raid the home of Neil Diamond looking for drugs, and find less
> than an ounce of marijuana. Charges are later dropped.
>
> 1976 – Stuart Goddard places an ad in the classified section of Melody
> Maker, saying, "Beat on a bass with the B-Sides." Andy Warren answered the
> ad and the pair went on to form Adam and The Ants.
>
> 1977 – Marvel Comics publishes the KISS Comic Book.
>
> 1978 – United Artists releases The Buzzcocks single "Love You More," and
> at 1 minute 29 seconds it is the second shortest single ever released.
> Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs 1960 hit "Stay" is the shortest at 1
> minute 28 seconds.
>
> 1978 – Martin Mull hosts The Midnight Special, with guests Flo & Eddie,
> Mink De Ville, Robert Palmer, and Jethro Tull on film.
>
> 1981 – Jerry Lee Lewis is rushed to a Memphis hospital in critical
> condition from a bleeding stomach ulcer.
>
> 1983 – After a ten year split, The Everly Brothers announce they are
> reuniting for a concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
>
> 1989 – Police are called in to control over 4,000 Bobby Brown fans trying
> to see him at the HMV Record Store on Oxford Street in London. Six fans are
> hospitalized.
>
> 1989 – The Stone Roses play at Leeds Polytechnic in England.
>
> 1991 – Frank Zappa plays the last of three nights in Budapest, Hungary,
> and jams with Hungarian musicians who are celebrating the ousting of Soviet
> troops after 46 years.
>
> 1995 – Garth Brooks receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
>
> 1996 – Two days before its release in music stores on CD, Neil Young's
> new album, Broken Arrow, premieres on the Internet.
>
> 1998 – Country music singers Vince and Janis Gill are divorced after 18
> years of marriage.
>
> 1999 – Madison Square Garden hosts "Eric Clapton and Friends," a benefit
> concert for Clapton's Crossroads rehab center, featuring Bob Dylan, Sheryl
> Crow and Mary J. Blige.
>
> 2000 – Ron Wood checks into rehab in London for alcohol abuse.
>
> 2004 – The Kinks' Dave Davies suffers a stroke while exiting an elevator
> at Broadcasting House <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadcasting_House>,
> where
> he’s been promoting his current album,
> Bug<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bug_(Dave_Davies_album)>,
> and is taken to University College Hospital in Euston, paralyzed on his
> right side and unable to speak. Davies will remain in the hospital until
> August 27.
>
> 2004 – Pete Doherty is fired from The Libertines because of his drug
> addictions.
>
> 2004 – Gloria Estefan announces her retirement from touring.
>
> 2005 – Backstreet Boy Nick Carter pleads guilty to drunk driving charges
> and is fined $1,200 and ordered into a three month out-patient alcohol
> treatment program.
>
> 2007 – R.E.M. plays the first of five nights at the Olympia Theatre in
> Dublin, Ireland, and record all the shows for a live album release.
>
> 2008 – Little Richard appears as a marrying minister on the CBS soap opera
> The Young And The Restless.
>
> 2009 – U2 begins their 360° Tour at Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain. The
> tour will run - with sporadic starts and stops - for two years.
>
> 2011 – Canada Post issues four stamps honoring Canadian music icons Robbie
> Robertson, Bruce Cockburn, Anna & Kate McGarrigle and Ginette Reno.
>
> 2012 – Bob Dylan begins the European leg of his Never Ending Tour 2012 at
> the Hop Farm Festival at Hop Farm Country Park in Kent, England, with
> opening act Mark Knopfler.
>
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