Here's Dhani (excuse earlier spellign error)!
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8dvInEwvlA
 

On Saturday, 3 August 2013 19:01:28 UTC+1, Jurgenhaim wrote:

> Also Dahni Harrison's birthday...can't remember his band's name but his 
> dad was a Fab!
>  
>
> On Saturday, 3 August 2013 17:49:25 UTC+1, Eidem wrote:
>
>> August 2 Born –
>>
>> Helen Morgan (1900) – stage actress, speakeasy singer (Show Boat).
>>
>> Joe Harnell (1924) – composer, accompanist and arranger for Peggy Lee.
>>
>> Winston “Buddy” Deane (1924) - influential DJ and television dance show 
>> host, The Buddy Deane Show.
>>
>> Garland "Hank" Cochran (1935) – Country singer/songwriter ("She's Got 
>> You").
>>
>> Eric Garth Hudson (1937) – keyboardist/saxophonist for The Band.
>>
>> Bill “Little Bo” Savich (1939) – drummer for Johnny and The Hurricanes.
>>
>> Andrew Steele (1941) – drummer for The Herd and Stealers Wheel.
>>
>> Homer Banks (1941) – songwriter for Stax Records ("(Ain't That) A Lot Of 
>> Love").
>>
>> Doris Coley (aka Doris Kenner-Jackson, 1941) – The Shirelles.
>>
>> Kathy Lennon (1943) – The Lennon Sisters.
>>
>> Jim Capaldi (1944) – Traffic.
>>
>> Andy Fairweather Low (1948) – Welsh session guitarist, Amen Corner.
>>
>> "Fat" Larry James (1949) – drummer/vocalist for Fat Larry's Band.
>>
>> David "Ted" Turner (1950) – guitarist/vocalist for Wishbone Ash.
>>
>> Andrew Gold (1951) – singer/songwriter.
>>
>> Joe Lynn Turner (1951) – singer for Rainbow.
>>
>> Donnie Munro (aka Donaidh Rothach, 1953) – vocalist for Runrig.
>>
>> Butch Vig (aka Bryan Vig, 1955) – producer, drummer for Garbage.
>>
>> Mojo Nixon (aka Neill McMillan, 1957) – psychobilly musician.
>>
>> Apollonia (aka Patricia Kotero, 1959) – Apollonia 6.
>>
>> Pete De Freitas (1961) – drummer for Echo and The Bunnymen.
>>
>> Lee Mavers (1962) – guitarist for The La's.
>>
>> Al Macauley (1965) – drummer for Tindersticks.
>>
>> Zelma Davis (1970) – C + C Music Factory.
>>
>>  
>>
>> August 2 R.I.P. –
>>
>> Enrico Caruso (1921) – peritonitis. Age 48. Opera singer.
>>
>> Betty Jack Davis (1953) – car crash. The Davis Sisters.
>>
>> Brian Cole (1972) – heroin overdose. Age 29. The Association.
>>
>> James Jamerson (1983) – cirrhosis, heart failure, pneumonia. Age 47. 
>> Bassist with the Funk Brothers.
>>
>> David Martin (1987) – heart attack. Age 50. Bassist for Sam the Sham and 
>> The Pharaohs.
>>
>> Ron Townson (2001) – renal failure. Age 68.  The 5th Dimension.
>>
>> Mitch Jayne (2010) – Age 82. The Dillards.
>>
>> Marguerite Piazza (2012) – congestive heart failure. Age 91. Opera singer.
>>
>> Jimmy Jones (2012) – Age 75. Singer/songwriter (“Handy Man”).
>>
>>  
>>
>> August 2 album releases –
>>
>> Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of Invention – Fillmore East - June 1971 
>> (1971)
>> Grand Funk Railroad – Good Singin’, Good Playin’ (1976)
>> Boston – Don’t Look Back (1978)
>> Jackson Browne – Lawyers In Love (1983)
>>
>> Poison – Look What The Cat Dragged In (1986)
>>
>> Vinnie Vincent Invasion – Vinnie Vincent Invasion (1986)
>>
>> Dwight Yoakam – Buenas Noches From A Lonely Room (1988)
>>
>> Immature – Playtyme Is Over (1994)
>> Michael Penn – Mr. Hollywood Jr., 1947 (2005)
>>
>> The Tubes – Wild In London (2005)
>>
>>  
>>
>> August 2 events –
>>
>> 1953 – Skeeter Davis breaks both arms and both legs in a car accident in 
>> Cincinnati. The accident kills her singing partner, Betty Jack Davis.
>> 1956 – Look magazine reports that Elvis Presley is receiving 3,000 fan 
>> letters 
>> a week.
>> 1957 – The official Elvis Presley Fan Club is formed in the UK.
>>
>> 1957 – Buddy Holly and The Crickets begin a one week tour as headliners 
>> at the Howard Theater in Washington DC. Others acts on the bill include 
>> Clyde McPhatter, The Cadillacs, Edna McGriff, Otis Rush, Lee Andrews and 
>> The Hearts, Oscar and Oscar, and The G-Clefs.
>>
>> 1961 – The Beatles begin what will become a two-year night residency at 
>> the Cavern Club in Liverpool.
>> 1962 – Aretha Franklin makes her national television debut on American 
>> Bandstand, 
>> singing “Don’t Cry Baby” and “Try A Little Tenderness.”
>> 1962 – Bob Zimmerman legally changes his last name to Dylan.
>> 1963 – Still rebuilding his career after the scandal of his marriage to 
>> his second cousin, Jerry Lee Lewis accepts $9,500 to open Las Vegas' new 
>> Thunderbird Hotel.
>> 1964 – The bodies of Jim Reeves and Dean Manuel are found north of 
>> Brentwood, Tennessee, in the airplane wreckage that took their lives.
>>
>> 1964 – The Beatles perform at the Gaumont Theatre in Bournemouth, with 
>> opening acts The Kinks, Mike Berry, and Adrienne Poster.
>>
>> 1965 – Bob Dylan records “Ballad Of A Thin Man” at Columbia Studios in 
>> New York City.
>>
>> 1967 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience plays the first of five nights at the 
>> Salvation Club in New York City.
>> 1969 – Bob Dylan makes a surprise appearance at his 10-year high school 
>> class reunion, but leaves early when a drunk former classmate tries to 
>> pick a fight with him.
>> 1969 – Paul McCartney gives his demo of “Come And Get It” to The Iveys.
>> 1971 – Creedence Clearwater Revival, reduced to a trio with the exit of 
>> Tom Fogerty, begins their last tour at the Assembly Center in Tulsa, 
>> Oklahoma.
>>
>> 1972 – The Eagles appear at the Denver Coliseum in Colorado.
>> 1973 – Papa John Phillips sues his former label, Dunhill Records, for $9 
>> million in unpaid royalties.
>> 1976 – Pink Floyd’s road manager, Peter “Puddy” Watts, dies from a heroin 
>> overdose.
>> 1977 – Sex Pistol Sid Vicious is fined £125 by a London court for carrying 
>> a knife at the 100 Club Punk Festival the previous September.
>>
>> 1982 – José Feliciano marries his second wife, Susan Omillian. They are 
>> still married.
>> 1991 – Rick James and his girlfriend, Tanya Hijazi, are arrested in 
>> Hollywood 
>> and charged with assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated mayhem, 
>> torture, false imprisonment and forcible oral copulation of a 24-year old 
>> woman. 
>> James is released on $1 million bail.
>> 1998 – The Beatles take the top spot in Mojo magazine’s “Favorite Recording 
>> Artist of All Time” nationwide poll. Elvis Presley came in second, 
>> followed by Frank Sinatra, Queen and Elton John.
>> 1999 – Barry White is hospitalized for exhaustion after a concert in San 
>> Diego.
>> 2000 – Liverpool music store, Rushworth and Dreaper, closes its doors after 
>> 150 years.
>>
>> 2001 – Whitney Houston re-signs with Arista Records for $100 million.
>> 2004 – Eric Clapton bails out Cordings clothing store in London by buying 
>> fifty percent of the retailer's shares.
>> 2005 – Status Quo appears as themselves on the BBC television show, 
>> Coronation 
>> Street.
>> 2007 – Elvis Presley Enterprises announces plans to expand Graceland with 
>> a visitor’s center and a convention hotel.
>> 2007 – Keith Richards signs a $7 million book deal for the rights to his 
>> autobiography.
>>
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