(thanks for wakin' me up, Kev.)
Dino also the drummer for Bulldog (which also featured Gene Cornish...has
he also been connected to both Bulldog & Fotomaker?)
I just checked May 14, and he has not, so add the red:
Gene Cornish (1944) – guitarist for The Rascals & Bulldog; bassist for
Fotomaker.
On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 2:27:37 AM UTC-4, C.R. Domino wrote:
>
> Dino Danelli was also the drummer for Fotomaker as well as Little Steven
> and the Disciples of Soul.
>
> On Tuesday, July 23, 2013 7:32:48 AM UTC-7, Eidem wrote:
>>
>> July 23 Born –
>>
>> Bernard "Bert" Convy (1933) – actor/singer, The Cheers ("Black Denim
>> Trousers And Motorcycle Boots").
>>
>> Cleve Duncan (1934) – The Penguins.
>>
>> Madeline Bell (1942) – Soul singer.
>>
>> Joe Santollo (1943) – The Duprees.
>>
>> Tony Joe White (1943) – singer/songwriter ("Polk Salad Annie").
>>
>> Dino Danelli (1944) – drummer for The Rascals.
>>
>> Andy Mackay (1946) – woodwind player for Roxy Music.
>>
>> David Essex (1947) – British singer ("Rock On").
>>
>> John Hall (1948) – guitarist for Orleans.
>>
>> Blair Thornton (1950) – guitarist for Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
>>
>> Janis Siegel (1952) – The Manhattan Transfer.
>>
>> Marisa DeFranco (1954) – The DeFranco Family.
>>
>> Martin Gore (1961) – keyboardist for Depeche Mode.
>>
>> Tim Kellett (1964) – keyboardist for Simply Red.
>>
>> Nick Menza (1964) – drummer for Megadeth.
>>
>> Rob Dickinson (1965) – singer/songwriter for Catherine Wheel.
>>
>> Slash (aka Saul Hudson, 1965) – guitarist for Guns ‘N Roses and Velvet
>> Revolver.
>>
>> Sam Watters (1970) – Color Me Badd.
>>
>> Alison Krauss (1971) – Bluegrass/country singer/songwriter/musician.
>>
>> Chad Gracey (1971) – drummer for Live.
>>
>> Fran Healy (1973) – vocalist for Travis.
>>
>> Steve Jocz (1981) – drummer for Sum 41.
>>
>>
>>
>> July 23 R.I.P. –
>>
>> Keith Godchaux (1980) – car accident. Age 32. The Grateful Dead.
>>
>> Kay Kyser (1985) – Age 80. Bandleader, Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical
>> Knowledge.
>>
>> Bill Brown (2004) – smoke inhalation from fire. Ozark Mountain
>> Daredevils.
>>
>> Don Shipps (2004) – smoke inhalation from fire. Age 52. Ozark Mountain
>> Daredevils.
>>
>> Myron Floren (2005) – Age 85. Accordionist on The Lawrence Welk Show.
>>
>> Ron Miller (2007) – cancer, emphysema. Motown songwriter ("For Once In My
>> Life").
>>
>> “Dirty” Dan McBride (2009) – died in his sleep. Age 54.
>> Singer/songwriter, Sha Na Na.
>>
>> Amy Winehouse (2011) – alcohol poisoning. Age 27. Singer/songwriter.
>>
>>
>>
>> July 23 album releases –
>>
>> The Supremes – More Hits By The Supremes (1965)
>>
>> The Moody Blues – Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1971)
>>
>> Jethro Tull – A Passion Play (1973) U.S.
>>
>> Billy Squier – Emotions In Motion (1982)
>>
>> Sammy Hagar – VOA (1984)
>>
>> Color Me Badd – C.M.B. (1991)
>>
>> DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – Homebase (1991)
>>
>> The Innocence Mission – Umbrella (1991)
>>
>> The Black Crowes – Three Snakes And One Charm (1996)
>>
>> Fiona Apple – Tidal (1996) U.S.
>>
>> Fleetwood Mac – Jumping At Shadows: The Blues Years (2002)
>>
>>
>>
>> July 23 events –
>>
>> 1941 – Sonny Dunham and His Orchestra records “Memories Of You.”
>>
>> 1950 – The Gene Autry Show debuts on CBS-TV and runs for six years.
>>
>> 1955 – Chuck Berry releases his single, "Maybellene" b/w "Wee Wee Hours"
>> on Chess.
>>
>> 1958 – Ersel Hickey and The Four Tophatters appear on American Bandstand.
>>
>> 1959 – Gerry Granahan performs on American Bandstand.
>>
>> 1962 – Marvin Gaye releases his single, "Stubborn Kind Of Fellow" b/w "It
>> Hurt Me Too" on Tamla. The single will go on to be Marvin's first hit.
>>
>> 1962 – James Darren sings “Mary’s Little Lamb” on American Bandstand.
>>
>> 1963 – The Squires, featuring 17-year old Neil Young, record both sides
>> of their single, "The Sultan" and "Aurora," at radio station CKRC in
>> Winnipeg, Canada.
>>
>> 1965 – The Kinks appear on film from the Cinnamon Cinder, performing “You
>> Really Got Me,” “Set Me Free” and “Everybody’s Gonna Be Happy” on Where The
>> Action Is. Also on the show is Jimmy Velvet, and regulars Linda Scott and
>> Steve Alaimo.
>>
>> 1966 – Napoleon XIV (aka Jerry Samuels) releases his novelty single,
>> “They’re Coming To Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!” b/w “!aaaH-aH ,yawA eM ekaT oT
>> gnimoC er'yehT," which is the song played backwards.
>>
>> 1966 – The Turtles and Donna Loren appear on American Bandstand.
>>
>> 1968 – At Mal Evans' insistence, The Iveys - soon to become Badfinger -
>> sign with Apple Records.
>>
>> 1969 – Los Angeles mayor Sam Yorty declares the day "James Brown Day,"
>> but when Yorty is late to the ceremony, Brown leaves in a huff.
>>
>> 1971 – The Rolling *Stones* file a $29 million lawsuit against their
>> ex-manager, Allen *Klein*, over the mismanagement of funds.
>>
>> 1976 – The Spinners host The Midnight Special, with guests Henry Gross,
>> Eric Carmen, The Captain and Tennille, and Starbuck.
>>
>> 1976 – Wings release their single, "Let 'Em In" b/w "Beware My Love."
>>
>> 1977 – Foreigner releases their single, "Cold As Ice" b/w "I Need You."
>>
>> 1977 – The sixth Day On The Green concert of 1977 takes place at the
>> Oakland Coliseum, and features Derringer, Judas Priest and headliner Led
>> Zeppelin. Following Zeppelin’s performance, John Bonham, Zeppelin manager
>> Peter Grant and security man John Bindon are arrested for assault backstage
>> after an employee for Bill Graham Productions slapped Bonham's son, Jason,
>> when he took down a dressing room sign. Bonham kicked the employee, but
>> Grant and Bindon later found the employee in a trailer and beat him bloody.
>>
>> 1977 – Carly Simon's "Nobody Does It Better" hits the Billboard Hot 100.
>>
>> 1979 – The Ayatollah Khomeini bans rock and roll in Iran due to its
>> corruptive influence on people.
>>
>> 1983 – The Police begin their Synchronicity Tour at Comiskey Park in
>> Chicago, Illinois, with opening acts Ministry, Joan Jett and The
>> Blackhearts, The Fixx and A Flock Of Seagulls.
>>
>> 1987 – The surviving *Beatles sue EMI* for $40 million in back royalties
>> and the rights to their catalog.
>>
>> 1989 – Ringo Starr begins his first tour since 1966 with The Beatles with
>> his All-Starr Band at the Park Central Amphitheater in Dallas, Texas.
>> Members of the first All-Starr Band include Joe Walsh, Nils Lofgren, Dr.
>> John, Billy Preston, Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Clarence Clemens and Jim
>> Keltner.
>>
>> 1990 – Filming begins on singer John Mellencamp's acting and directorial
>> debut movie, Falling From Grace.
>>
>> 1992 – The band Chicago receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
>>
>> 1994 – The International Astronomical Union names an asteroid in *Mars*'
>> orbit *ZappaFrank*, after the late musician.
>>
>> 1995 – R.E.M. performs at Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff, Wales.
>>
>> 1998 – The Great Rewind Tour begins at the Chastain Park Amphitheatre in
>> Atlanta, Georgia, featuring Culture Club, Howard Jones, and The Human
>> League.
>>
>> 1999 – PBS Television begins its third season of Sessions At West 54th
>> with new host John Hiatt, who replaces Talking Head David Byrne.
>>
>> 2001 – *Megadeth* is *banned* from performing in *Malaysia* after the
>> government decides their "imagery was inappropriate for youths."
>>
>> 2001 – Paul McCartney proposes to Heather Mills.
>>
>> 2003 – The U.S. National Registry of Historic Places declares Memphis,
>> Tennessee's Sun Studios, at 706 Union Avenue, a historic landmark.
>>
>> 2003 – In a bizarre ad placed in Variety, James Brown announces his
>> separation from his fourth wife, Tomi Rae, by featuring a picture of the
>> couple and their two-year-old son, James Brown II, posing with Goofy at
>> Disney World.
>>
>> 2006 – George Michael is caught engaging in anonymous public sex, after
>> being photographed in London's Hampstead Heath with a 58-year-old
>> unemployed van driver.
>>
>> 2008 – On Long Island in New York, singer *Connie Francis* is
>> hospitalized after falling down, and is found to have "dangerously high
>> blood pressure."
>>
>> 2008 – Kid Rock pleads no contest to one count of battery and is
>> sentenced to a year’s probation and fined $1,000 for his part in a fight in
>> an Atlanta waffle restaurant in 2007. The 37-year old singer also receives
>> 80 hours community service and six hours of anger management counseling.
>>
>> 2008 – Madame Tussauds unveils their waxwork model of Amy Winehouse.
>>
>> 2009 – Bob Dylan is picked up by police in Long Branch, New Jersey, when
>> they get a report of a man "acting suspiciously." The young police woman
>> doesn't recognize Dylan, and he has no I.D. on him. Dylan is finally taken
>> to his hotel where they vouch for him.
>>
>> 2010 – Surgical instruments allegedly used to conduct Elvis Presley's
>> autopsy are removed from an upcoming auction amid doubts about their
>> authenticity. Expected to fetch around $14,000, the claims are questioned
>> after another employee reveals that the equipment was sterilized and used
>> again in other autopsies.
>>
>> 2011 – A yellow 2003 Ferrari 575 Maranello, previously owned by Eric
>> Clapton, sells for £66,500 at an auction at the Classic Car Sale in
>> Silverstone, Northamptonshire.
>>
>>>
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