"2012 – After 11 years of marriage, Stevie Wonder files for divorce from 
his second wife, fashion designer Kai Millard"...that'll explain the 
outfits then?
 

On Monday, 29 July 2013 03:23:36 UTC+1, Eidem wrote:

> July 26 Born –
>
> Jerry Burke (1911) – organist for The Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
>
> Buddy Clark (aka Samuel Goldberg, 1912) – singer/songwriter (“Linda”).
>
> Erskine Hawkins (1914) – trumpeter/composer ("Tuxedo Junction").
>
> Al Banks (1937) – The Turbans.
>
> Bobby Hebb (1938) – American singer/songwriter ("Sunny").
>
> Dobie Gray (1940) – singer/songwriter ("Drift Away").
>
> Brenton Wood (aka Alfred Smith, 1941) – singer/songwriter ("Gimme Little 
> Sign").
>
> Darlene Love (1941) – singer, The Blossoms.
>
> Neil Landon (1941) – vocalist for The Flowerpot Men.
>
> Michael “Mick” Jagger (1943) – The Rolling Stones.
>
> Andrea True (1943) – porn star, disco singer (“More, More, More”).
>
> Roger Taylor (1949) – drummer for Queen.
>
> Andy Connell (1961) – keyboardist for Swing Out Sister.
>
> Gary Cherone (1961) – vocalist for Extreme and Van Halen.
>
> Miranda Joyce (1962) – saxophonist for The Belle Stars.
>
> Scott Crago (1963) – session drummer for The Eagles.
>
> Headliner (aka Timothy Barnwell, 1967) – Arrested Development.
>
> Dave Baksh (1980) – guitarist for Sum 41.
>
>  
>
> July 26 R.I.P. –
>
> "Papa" Charlie McCoy (1950) – brain disease. Age 41. Delta blues 
> musician/songwriter.
>
> Brent Mydland (1990) – overdose. Age 37. Keyboardist for The Grateful Dead.
>
> Mary Wells (1992) – pneumonia. Age 49. Motown singer.
>
> Laurindo Almeida (1995) – Age 77. Classical guitarist with Stan Kenton.
>
> Kenny Gardner (2002) – heart failure. Age 89. Crooner with Guy Lombardo 
> and His Royal Canadians.
>
> "Uncle" John Turner (2007) – hepatitis C. Age 62. Drummer for Johnny 
> Winter.
>
> Lois Hunt (2009) – complications from heart surgery. Age 84. Opera singer 
> with Earl Wrightson.
>
> Frank Foster (2011) – Age 82. Saxophonist for Count Basie.
>
> J.J. Cale (2013) – heart attack. Age 74. Songwriter/guitarist (“After 
> Midnight”).
>
>  
>
> July 26 album releases –
>
> Buck Owens and His Buckaroos – Before You Go (1965)
>
> The Moody Blues – In Search Of The Lost Chord (1968)
>
> ZZ Top – Tres Hombres (1973)
>
> Robert Wyatt – Rock Bottom (1974)
>
> Bucks Fizz – Bucks Fizz (1981)
>
> The League Unlimited Orchestra – Love And Dancing (1982)
>
> Asia – Alpha (1983)
>
> John Waite – Mask Of Smiles (1985)
>
> Oleta Adams – Evolution (1993)
>
> Ani DiFranco – Out Of Range (1994)
>
> The Aquabats – The Return Of The Aquabats (1996)
>
>  
>
> July 26 events –
>
> 1939 – 16-year old Kay Starr records "Baby Me" with Glenn Miller and His 
> Orchestra.
>
> 1942 – Country artist Gene Autry joins the U.S. Army Air Corps.
>
> 1942 – Judy Garland and Gene Kelly record "For Me And My Gal" for the 
> movie of the same name.
>
> 1960 – Sam Cooke releases his single "Chain Gang" b/w "I Fall In Love 
> Every Day."
>
> 1960 – Hank Ballard and The Midnighters record “Let’s Go, Let’s Go, Let’s 
> Go.”
>
> 1961 – Gary U.S. Bonds and Frank Gari appear on American Bandstand.
>
> 1962 – The *Beatles* play Cambridge Hall in Southport, opening for Joe 
> Brown and The Bruvvers.
>
> 1963 – The Miracles release their single, "Mickey's Monkey" b/w "Whatever 
> Makes You Happy" on the Tamla label.
>
> 1963 – Jimmy Clanton is the guest host on American Bandstand.
>
> 1964 – The Who perform at the White Hart Hotel in Acton, London.
>
> 1965 – Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson marries Carol Freedman in Los 
> Angeles.
>
> 1965 – Freddy Cannon performs “Palisades Park” from Chinatown in L.A., and 
> Jody Miller performs “Queen Of The House” from Griffith Park on ABC-TV’s 
> Where The Action Is. Show regulars Linda Scott and Paul Revere and The 
> Raiders also appear.
>
> 1966 – Micky Dolenz and a group of session musicians record "(I'm Not 
> Your) Steppin' Stone" at Western in Hollywood for The Monkees.
>
> 1966 – Simon and Garfunkel record "Scarborough Fair/Canticle" at Columbia 
> Studios in New York City.
>
> 1966 – The Spinners, Tommy Sands, The Robbs and Tina Mason appear on Where 
> The Action Is.
>
> 1968 – Set for release on this day, Decca withdraws The Rolling Stones' 
> *Beggar's 
> Banquet album* due to its controversial cover art. Mick Jagger, 
> celebrating his 25th birthday, is furious. The album will be released in 
> December with different cover art.
>
> 1968 – The Jackson 5 sign with Motown Records.
>
> 1968 – Jeannie C. Riley records "Harper Valley PTA."
>
> 1969 – The late Brian Jones is featured on the cover of Rolling Stone 
> magazine.
>
> 1969 – The 5th Dimension's Billy Davis and Marilyn McCoo are married.
>
> 1969 – Elvis Presley begins a month-long residency at the International 
> Hotel in Las Vegas.
>
> 1969 – Cat Mother and The All-Night News Boys perform "Good Old Rock 'N 
> Roll" on American Bandstand.
>
> 1970 – Jimi Hendrix plays in his hometown of Seattle for the last time at 
> Sicks Stadium.
>
> 1974 – The Rolling Stones release their single, "It's Only Rock 'N Roll 
> (But I Like It)" b/w "Through The Lonely Nights."
>
> 1974 – The Allman Brothers Band plays at the Boston Gardens with opening 
> act, The Eagles.
>
> 1974 – Leon Russell hosts The Midnight Special, with guest The Gap Band.
>
> 1975 – The Dwight Twilly Band performs “I’m On Fire” on American Bandstand.
>
> 1976 – Three Dog Night plays their final show at the Greek Theater in L.A.
>
> 1977 – While on tour in New Orleans, Robert Plant receives word that his 
> six-year old son, Karac, has died from a respiratory infection. Plant 
> rushes home, and Led Zeppelin cancels the rest of their tour.
>
> 1977 – Elvis Costello is arrested outside the London Hilton Hotel for 
> performing songs while a CBS Records sales convention goes on inside the 
> hotel.
>
> 1980 – The first Monsters Of Rock festival is held at Donnington Park in 
> Leicestershire, featuring Rainbow, Scorpions, Judas Priest, April Wine, 
> Saxon, Riot, and Touch.
>
> 1980 – Bassist Stanly Clarke appears on American Bandstand.
>
> 1986 – The Blow Monkeys perform “Digging Your Scene” on American Bandstand.
>
> 1987 – Billy Joel performs in Leningrad in Russia: one of the first 
> Western performers to do so.
>
> 1992 – KISS's Paul Stanley marries Pamela Bowen. They stay married for 
> nine years.
>
> 1994 – *Jerry Lee Lewis* *settles* a $4.1 million *tax debt* by promising 
> to pay the IRS $560,000.
>
> 2000 – A federal court judge gives the file-sharing website Napster 48 
> hours orders to shut down.
>
> 2000 – Oasis is booed off the stage when Liam Gallagher insults the 
> audience of 35,000 at the Paleo Festival in Switzerland.
>
> 2000 – The Cassandra celebrity management company leaves dozens of acts 
> “free agents” when it is rocked by fraud charges and forced to file for 
> bankruptcy in Manhattan Bankruptcy Court. Cassandra clients include Alanis 
> Morissette, Pish, Afghan Wiggs and others.
>
> 2001 – Catatonia singer Cerys Matthews is admitted to a rehab center after 
> collapsing from exhaustion, with her record company stating that the Welsh 
> singer is "receiving treatment for exhaustion and a recurrent asthma 
> complaint - both of which have been exacerbated by drinking and smoking.”
>
> 2003 – Las Vegas mainstay *Tom Jones* in inducted into the *Gaming Hall* of 
> Fame.
>
> 2006 – *Arvel* Jett *Reeves* is *sentenced* to eight months in jail for "*
> bugging*" Michael *Jackson*'s Gulfstream jet with two digital video 
> cameras.
>
> 2006 – The final episode of Top Of The Pops is filmed.
>
> 2006 – Paul *McCartney*'s *first guitar* is sold at an Abbey Road studios 
> auction for £330,000.
>
> 2007 – *Klaxons'* frontman *Jamie Reynolds breaks* his *leg* stage diving 
> during their set at the Garden Nef Festival in Angouleme, France, forcing 
> the band to cancel their Australian tour.
>
> 2008 – Paul *Anka marries* his second wife and personal trainer, Anna Å
> berg.
>
> 2009 – AC/DC's Brian *Johnson* appears as the "Star in a Reasonably 
> Priced Car" on the BBC television program *Top Gear*.
>
> 2011 – The Ford Motor Co. becomes the first car maker to announce it is 
> replacing CD players in its automobiles with a USB port to plug in digital 
> music players, saying, “The in-car CD player - much like the pay telephone 
> - is destined to fade away in the face of exciting new technology."
>
> 2012 – After 11 years of marriage, Stevie Wonder files for divorce from 
> his second wife, fashion designer Kai Millard.
>

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