Larry graham is also Graham Central Station
On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 9:14:45 AM UTC-7, Eidem wrote:
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> August 14 Born –
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> Armando "Buddy" Greco (1926) – singer/pianist ("The Lady Is A Tramp").
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> Darrell "Dash" Crofts (1940) – Seals and Crofts.
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> David Crosby (1941) – singer/songwriter, The Byrds, Crosby, Stills, Nash
> and Young.
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> Lionel Morton (1941) – The Four Pennies.
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> Connie Smith (1941) – Country music singer (“Once A Day”).
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> Frank “Son” Seals (1942) – Blues guitarist/singer.
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> Larry Graham (1946) – bassist for Sly and The Family Stone.
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> George Newsome (1947) – drummer for Climax Blues Band.
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> Maddy Prior (1947) – singer for Steeleye Span.
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> Bruce Thomas (1948) – bassist for Elvis Costello and The Attractions.
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> Bob "Slim" Dunlap (1951) – guitarist for The Replacements.
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> Sarah Brightman (1960 – classical singer.
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> Sharon Bryant (1960) – Atlantic Starr.
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> Mark Collins (1965) – guitarist for The Charlatans.
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> Kevin Cadogan (1970) – guitarist/vocalist for Third Eye Blind.
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> Ana Matronic (aka Ana Lynch, 1974) – Scissor Sisters.
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> August 14 R.I.P. –
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> Johnny Burnette (1964) – drowned. Age 30. Rockabilly songwriter/musician.
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> Charles Fizer (1965) – shot during the Watts riots. Age 25. The Olympics.
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> Oscar Levant (1972) – heart attack. Age 65. Pianist/composer (“Blame It On
> My Youth”).
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> Robert Calvert (1988) – heart attack. Age 44. Singer for Hawkwind.
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> Roy Buchanan (1988) – suicide. Age 48. Blues guitarist/singer/songwriter.
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> Tony Williams (1992) – emphysema. Age 68. The Platters.
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> Dave Williams (2002) – cardiomyopathy. Age 30. Vocalist for Drowning Pool.
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> Johnny Duncan (2006) – heart attack. Age 67. Country music singer (“It
> Couldn’t Have Been Any Better”).
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> Lita Roza (2008) – Age 82. British singer (“(How Much Is) That Doggie In
> The Window?”).
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> Abbey Lincoln (2010) – Age 80. Jazz singer/songwriter/actress (For The
> Love Of Ivy).
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> August 14 album releases –
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> The Rolling Stones – Five X Five (1964) UK (EP)
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> The Who – Who’s Next (1971) UK
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> Al Green – Al Green Gets Next To You (1971)
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> Buddy Guy and Junior Wells – Buddy Guy & Junior Wells Play The Blues (1972)
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> Roberta Flack – Killing Me Softly (1973)
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> Brenda Lee – Feels So Right (1985)
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> The Heart Throbs – Cleopatra Grip (1990)
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> Motörhead – March Ör Die (1992)
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> August 14 events –
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> 1956 – The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Elvis Presley is
> founded by Washington DC disc jockey Bob Rickman because of all the
> derogatory articles written about Elvis.
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> 1958 – Elvis Presley’s mother, Gladys, dies at 3:00am from a heart attack
> at age 46. Elvis refuses an autopsy, and her body is taken to Graceland
> where it will lay in state for two days. An inconsolable Elvis spends the
> next two days sitting and staring at his mother’s lifeless corpse.
>
> 1959 – Johnny Cash, along with The Anita Kerr Singers, records “I’ll
> Remember You,” “Lorena,” “The Rebel Johnny Yuma,” “The Ballad Of Boot
> Hill,” “Remember The Alamo” and “The Little Drummer Boy” at Owen Bradley’s
> Quonset Hut studio in Nashville.
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> 1962 – Roy Orbison records “Leah” and “Workin’ For The Man” in Nashville.
>
> 1962 – Brian Epstein, along with John, Paul and George - considering
> advice from producer George Martin - decide that drummer Pete Best is to be
> let go from the group.
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> 1964 – Tony Bennett records “Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)” at
> CBS Studios in New York City.
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> 1965 – The McCoys’ “Hang On Sloopy” hits the Billboard Hot 100.
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> 1965 – Bobby Bare joins the Grand Ole Opry.
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> 1965 – The Beatles gather at Studio 50 in New York City and tape six songs
> for future Ed Sullivan shows, performing “I Feel Fine,” “I’m Down,” “Act
> Naturally,” “Ticket To Ride,” “Yesterday” and “Help!”
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> 1965 – Sonny and Cher’s “I Got You Babe” hits #1 on the Hot 100 and stays
> there for three weeks.
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> 1966 – The Beatles play one show at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio,
> on their final U.S. tour. The concert is halted for 30 minutes when fans
> break through a security barrier and invade the field.
>
> 1966 – Texas radio station KLUE-AM, who hosted the first Beatles bonfire
> their previous evening, is knocked off the air when a lightning bolt hits
> their transmission tower.
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> 1966 – The Catholic Herald of London runs an editorial describing John
> Lennon's recent "bigger than Jesus" comment as "arrogant," while admitting
> it was a generally accurate remark.
>
> 1966 – Little Anthony and The Imperials, and Lenny Welch & Flip Cartridge
> appear at the Surf ‘N’ See Club in Sea Bright, New Jersey, with local
> opening acts The Vick-Ters, Libbi & Evelyn, The Shadows, The Rusty Chain,
> and The Castiles, featuring 16-year old Bruce Springsteen.
>
> 1967 – Britain's new Marine Broadcasting Offenses Act goes into effect,
> forcing all but one (Radio Caroline) of the country's famous "pirate" radio
> stations off the air.
>
> 1968 – Arthur Brown’s “Fire” hits #1 on the UK singles chart and stays
> there for two weeks.
>
> 1970 – Stephen Stills is arrested for possession of cocaine and
> barbiturates in La Jolla, California, after being found crawling along a
> motel hallway, incoherent and "combative."
>
> 1970 – The three-day Yorkshire Folk, Blues and Jazz Festival begins in
> Krumlin. Festival acts include Atomic Rooster, The Kinks, Elton John, Yes,
> The Pretty Things, Mungo Jerry, The Groundhogs, Alan Price, Pentangle,
> Juicy Lucy, Fairport Convention and others. Torrential rains mar the entire
> event, with the third day of the festival being completely rained out.
> Music newspaper Melody Maker calls the festival “an unmitigated disaster.”
>
> 1971 – Diana Ross gives birth to her first child, Rhonda, the daughter of
> Berry Gordy.
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> 1971 – Rod Stewart’s “Maggie Mae” charts on the Hot 100.
>
> 1971 – Elton John records “Indian Sunset,” “Rotten Peaches” and “Madman
> Across The Water” at Trident Studios in London.
>
> 1975 – The Rocky Horror Picture Show premiers in the UK.
>
> 1976 – Nick Lowe releases his first solo single, “So It Goes” b/w “Heart
> Of The City” on Stiff Records: the record company’s first release.
>
> 1976 – Steve Miller releases their single, “Rock‘n Me” b/w “Shu Ba Da Du
> Ma Ma Ma Ma."
>
> 1981 – Judge Joseph Evans rules that the estate of Elvis Presley is no
> longer beholden to Colonel Tom Parker, thus breaking the manager’s 36 year
> hold over Elvis’ money. The judge then advises Elvis Presley Enterprises to
> sue Parker for mismanagement.
>
> 1985 – Michael Jackson takes control of The Beatles’ music catalog.
>
> 1992 – Wayne Newton files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
>
> 1994 – Clifton Clowers, the real-life Tennessee mountain man who was the
> subject of Claude King's 1964 country smash "Wolverton Mountain," dies at
> the ripe old age of 101.
>
> 1995 – The Foo Fighters make their network television debut, performing
> “This Is A Call” on The Late Show With David Letterman.
>
> 1996 - A Long Island battered women's shelter refuses a donation from the
> proceeds of a charity concert featuring soul singer James Brown, who has
> been accused of wife beating three times since 1988.
>
> 1999 – Former teen idol Leif Garrett pleads guilty to drug possession to
> get into a rehab center.
>
> 2001 – A pizza-stained piece of paper signed by three of the four Beatles
> during their 1964 tour of Australia sells for £17,441 to an anonymous
> collector at an auction in Melbourne. John, Paul and George all signed
> their autographs for a fan while the band was staying at a hotel in
> Adelaide. Ringo, who had remained in London to have his tonsils taken out,
> was not on the tour at that point.
>
> 2005 – Babyshambles front man Pete Doherty is held by customs officials
> for three hours and forced to endure an all-body and cavity strip search at
> Gardermoen Airport in Norway in an effort to ensure that he is not carrying
> drugs.
>
> 2006 – Boy George begins his five days of community service by sweeping
> the streets of New York City, and is soon mobbed by the media. George is
> moved to a fenced off area so he isn’t bothered.
>
> 2009 – George Michael is arrested for driving under the influence after
> his Land Rover is involved in a collision with a lorry on the A34 in
> Berkshire.
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