Stewart Copeland was also in Klark Kent

On Tuesday, July 16, 2013 8:47:48 AM UTC-7, Eidem wrote:
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> July 16 Born –
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> Carmen Lombardo (1903) – songwriter (“Coquette”).
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> Ginger Rogers (aka Virginia McMath, 1911) – actress/dancer/singer ("The 
> Golddiggers' Song (We're In The Money)").
>
> Cal Tjader (1925) – Latin percussionist ("Soul Sauce").
>
> Nat Pierce (1925) – Jazz pianist/arranger with Woody Herman and Coleman 
> Hawkins.
>
> Mindy Carson (1927) – singer ("My Foolish Heart").
>
> Solly McElroy (1933) – The Flamingos.
>
> Tony Jackson (1938) – bassist for The Searchers.
>
> Denise LaSalle (1939) – singer ("Trapped By A Thing Called Love").
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> Desmond Dekker (1941) – Jamaican singer, The Aces ("The Israelites").
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> Thomas Boggs (1944) – drummer for The Box Tops.
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> Ray Major (1949) – guitarist for Mott The Hoople.
>
> Stewart Copeland (1952) – drummer for The Police.
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> Mark McEntee (1961) – guitarist for The Divinyls.
>
> Polly Hancock (1964) – guitarist/vocalist for Popinjays.
>
> Ed Kowalczyk (1971) – vocalist for Live.
>
>  
>
> July 16 R.I.P. –
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> Harry Chapin (1981) – car accident. Age 38.
>
> Billy Williams (1984) – heart attack. Age 74. The Billy Williams Quartet.
>
> Wayne King (1985) – Age 83. "The Waltz King."
>
> John Panozzo (1996) – gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Age 47. Styx.
>
> Celia Cruz (2003) – brain cancer. Age 77. "The Queen of Salsa."
>
> Jo Stafford (2008) – congestive heart failure. Age 90. The Pied Pipers.
>
> Bob Babbitt (2012) – brain tumor. Age 74. Bassist with the Funk Brothers.
>
> Jon Lord (2012) – pulmonary embolism. Age 71. Organist for Deep Purple and 
> Whitesnake.
>
> Kitty Wells (2012) – complications from a stroke. Age 92. Country music 
> singer.
>
>  
>
> July 16 album releases –
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> Gentle Giant – Acquiring The Taste (1971)
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> Bob Dylan – Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid (1973)
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> Neil Young – On The Beach (1974)
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> Rick James – Garden Of Love (1980)
>
> The Beach Boys – Rare Early Recordings (1981)
>
> Warren Zevon – The Envoy (1982)
>
> Sade – Diamond Life (1984) UK
>
> Tonic – Lemon Parade (1996)
>
> The Samples – Outpost (1996)
>
> Simon and Garfunkel – Live From New York City, 1967 (2002)
>
> Dave Matthews Band – Busted Stuff (2002)
>
>  
>
> July 16 events –
>
> 1955 – Elvis Presley hits the national charts for the first time when his 
> song "Baby, Let's Play House" breaks on the Cash Box country chart at #15.
>
> 1959 – The Coasters record "Poison Ivy" at Atlantic Recording Studios in 
> New York City.
>
> 1960 – Hank Ballard and The Midnighters' "Finger Poppin' Time," "Let's 
> Go, Let's Go, Let's Go," and his original version of "The Twist" are all on 
> Billboard's Hot 100: the first time any act has had three charting records 
> simultaneously.
>
> 1962 – Freddy Cannon performs “Palisades Park” on American Bandstand.
>
> 1962 – The Beach Boys sign with Capitol Records.
>
> 1963 – The Beach Boys record "In My Room," “Surfers Rule,” “South Bay 
> Surfer” and “Boogie Woodie” at Western in Hollywood.
>
> 1965 – Bobby Rydell appears on film from the Pieces Of Eight, performing 
> “Forget Him” and “Wildwood Days,” on Where The Action Is. Show regular 
> Steve Alaimo performs “Baby The Rain Must Fall,” and Paul Revere and The 
> Raiders perform “Searchin’.”
>
> 1965 – The Rolling Stones appear at the Odeon in Exeter, with opening acts 
> The Walker Brothers and Steam Packet.
>
> 1966 – Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker form Cream.
>
> 1966 – Danny Hutton appears on American Bandstand, singing "Funny How Love 
> Can Be." Also on the show is Kelly Garrett, performing "An Answer To A 
> Young Girl's Prayers."
>
> 1967 – Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins, Janis Ian, Tom Paxton, Leonard Cohen 
> and Arlo Guthrie appear on the second day of the Newport Folk Festival at 
> Fort Adams Park in Rhode Island.
>
> 1969 – Diana Ross and The Supremes appear on The Tonight Show with Johnny 
> Carson.
>
> 1970 – Pink Floyd records their show at the Paris Cinema in London for 
> broadcast on John Peel's Sunday Concert on BBC Radio 1.
>
> 1970 – Diana Ross releases her single, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" b/w 
> "Can't It Wait Until Tomorrow."
>
> 1972 – Smokey Robinson performs his final show with The Miracles at the 
> Carter Barron Amphitheater in Washington, DC. At the end of the show, 
> Smokey introduces his replacement, 20-year-old Billy Griffin.
>
> 1973 – Grand Funk Railroad releases their single, "We're An American Band" 
> b/w "The Railroad."
>
> 1976 – Loggins and Messina split up.
>
> 1976 – Due to the bi-coastal distance, and increasing differences between 
> Gregg Allman and the other band members, The *Allman Brothers* Band calls 
> it quits.
>
> 1976 – Helen Reddy hosts The Midnight Special, with guests Elvin Bishop, 
> B.B. King, and Gladys Knight and The Pips.
>
> 1977 – Joe Tex performs “Ain’t Gonna Bump No More” on American Bandstand. 
> Also on the show is Cat Stevens, via videotape, performing “The Old 
> Schoolyard.”
>
> 1980 – Donna Summer marries her second husband, songwriter and producer 
> Bruce Sudano.
>
> 1988 – Steve Cayter, a road crew technician for Def Leppard, dies of a 
> brain hemorrhage on stage while setting up before a show at the Alpine 
> Valley Music Theatre in Wisconsin.
>
> 1991 – Radio announcer Dwight Weist, known as “the man of 1,000 voices,” 
> passes away at age 81 while vacationing in Rhode Island.
>
> 1993 – The first of the three-day Phoenix Festival takes place in England. 
> Festival artists include Sonic Youth, Faith No More, The Black Crowes, 
> Julian Cope, Pop Will Eat Itself, Radiohead, Living Colour, Manic Street 
> Preachers, Pulp and others.
>
> 1994 – At the 20th anniversary celebration of the Stone Pony bar in Asbury 
> Park, New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen, Patti Scialfa, Jon Bon Jovi and E 
> Street drummer Max Weinberg all show up unannounced to play with Southside 
> Johnny and The Asbury Jukes.
>
> 1994 – *The Three Tenors - *José Carreras, Placido Domingo and Luciano 
> Pavarotti - perform at Dodger Stadium in L.A. with the Los Angeles 
> Philharmonic and the chorus of Los Angeles Opera.
>
> 1995 – *Wayne Osmond* undergoes surgery for a cancerous brain tumor at 
> Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina.
>
> 1995 – Rap singer Queen Latifah is the victim of a car-jacking attempt 
> gone wrong, leaving her bodyguard shot and wounded.
>
> 1996 – Michael Jackson performs at the private birthday party for the 
> Sultan of Brunei for $15 million.
>
> 1999 – The Beach Boys perform live on NBC's The Today Show.
>
> 1999 – The Lilith Fair concert tour plays the Coors Amphitheatre in San 
> Diego, featuring performances by Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, The Dixie 
> Chicks, Luscious Jackson, Cibo Matto, Mya, Beth Orton, Murmurs, Shelley 
> Doty X-Tet, Tekla and others.
>
> 2000 – The Corrs present a petition to the European Commission demanding 
> legislation to end piracy on the Internet. Members of Manic Street 
> Preachers and The Spice Girls also add their names to the petition.
>
> 2003 – Influential Baltimore DJ and television dance show host Winston 
> “Buddy” Deane, 78, suffers a massive stroke and passes away in Pine Bluff, 
> Arkansas. The Buddy Deane Show began airing in 1957 for two and a half 
> hours a day, six days a week, and was in direct competition with American 
> Bandstand, with Bandstand being “blacked out” in the Baltimore area in 
> preference of Deane’s show. Artists appearing on Deane’s show were 
> forbidden to appear on Bandstand, however, artists that appeared on 
> Bandstand were allowed to appear on Deane’s show. Movie director John 
> Waters used The Buddy Deane Show as the template for “The Corny Collins 
> Show” in his movie Hairspray.
>
> 2003 – Courtney Love joins forces with Japanese publisher Tokyopop for a 
> comic based on her life.
>
> 2005 – The Vocal Group Hall of Fame inducts its seventh annual group of 
> honorees in Wildwood, New Jersey, including The Angels, The Brooklyn 
> Bridge, The Chiffons, The Chi-Lites, The Del-Vikings, Fleetwood Mac, The 
> Hilltoppers, The Mel-Tones, The Neville Brothers, The Pointer Sisters, The 
> Rascals, The Righteous Brothers, The Sons of the Pioneers, and The Tymes.
>
> 2007 – The White Stripes play the shortest live “concert” in history at 
> George Street, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada, when Jack White plays a 
> single C# note accompanied by a single bass drum/crash cymbal hit from Meg, 
> after which Jack announces, "We have now officially played in every 
> province and territory in Canada," before walking off stage. Later in the 
> evening, the Stripes play a full show in St John's.
>
> 2007 – In the early morning hours of the day, three masked men, carrying 
> sledgehammers and crowbars, break into the Cheshire home of former Atomic 
> Kitten singer Kerry Katona, hold a knife to her neck, and escape with the 
> singer's BMW M5 sports car, two laptops, two gaming machines and two 
> televisions.
>
> 2009 – Staging for a Madonna concert at Velodrome Stadium in Marseille 
> collapses, killing two workers and injuring six others. Technicians were 
> setting up the stage when the partially-built roof fell in, bringing down a 
> crane.
>
> 2009 – Amy Winehouse is granted a divorce from husband Blake 
> Fielder-Civil in London's High Court.
>
> 2012 – Singer Kay Perry’s divorce from actor Russell Brand becomes 
> finalized.
>
>

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