Dave Marks is also "The Moon" and "Band Without a Name"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Marks_(musician) On Thursday, August 22, 2013 8:24:02 AM UTC-7, Eidem wrote: > > August 22 Born – > > John Lee Hooker (1917) – Blues singer/songwriter/guitarist. > > Bob Flanigan (1926) – The Four Freshmen. > > Jerry Capehart (1928) – songwriter ("Summertime Blues"). > > Dale Hawkins (aka Delmar Hawkins, 1936) – Rockabilly pioneer. > > Chuck Brown (1936) – guitarist/singer, “The Godfather of Go-Go.” > > Joseph Chambers (1942) – The Chambers Brothers. > > Ron Dante (aka Carmine Granito, 1945) – The Archies and The Cuff Links. > > Gary "Mutha" Withem (1946) – keyboardist for Gary Puckett and The Union > Gap. > > Donna Godchaux (1947) – singer with The Grateful Dead and The Jerry Garcia > Band. > > David Marks (1948) – The Beach Boys, Dave and The Marksmen. > > Sam Neely (1948) – Country musician (“Long Road To Texas”). > > Peter Laughner (1952) – singer/guitarist for Pere Ubu and Rocket From The > Tombs. > > Don Shipps (1952) – Ozark Mountain Daredevils. > > Chris Biondo (1956) – producer for Eva Cassidy. > > Ian Mitchell (1958) – short term guitarist for The Bay City Rollers. > > Vernon Reid (1958) – guitarist for Living Colour. > > Debbi Peterson (1961) – drummer for The Bangles. > > Roland Orzabal (aka Raoul Quintana, 1961) – Tears For Fears. > > James DeBarge (1963) – DeBarge. > > Myra "Tori" Amos (1963) – pianist/singer/songwriter. > > Layne Staley (1967) – vocalist for Alice In Chains. > > Steve Cradock (1969) – guitarist for Ocean Colour Scene. > > Paul Douchette (1973) – drummer for Matchbox 20. > > Howie Dorough (1973) – Backstreet Boys. > > > > August 22 R.I.P. – > > Floyd Tillman (2003) – Age 88. Country musician/songwriter (“They Took The > Stars Out Of Heaven”). > > Bruce Gary (2006) – non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Age 55. Drummer for The Knack. > > Ralph Young (2008) – Age 90. Sandler and Young. > > Jerry Lieber (2011) – cardio-pulmonary failure. Age 78. Songwriter. > > Nickolas Ashford (2011) – throat cancer. Age 70. Ashford and Simpson. > > > > August 22 album releases – > > Herbie Hancock – Man-Child (1975) > > Manfred Mann’s Earth Band – Nightingales And Bombers (1975) > > Yes – Drama (1980) > > Depeche Mode – Construction Time Again (1983) > > Paul McCartney – Press To Play (1986) > > Jefferson Airplane – Jefferson Airplane (1989) > > L.A. Guns – Cocked & Loaded (1989) > > Portishead – Dummy (1994) > > Marvin Gaye – Anthology (1995) > > King Crimson – B’Boom: Official Bootleg - Live In Argentina (1995) > > The Gathering – Mandylion (1995) > > Buju Banton – Unchained Spirit (2000) > > Gov’t Mule – High & Mighty (2006) > > The Marshall Tucker Band – Live On Long Island 4-18-80 (2006) > > > > August 22 events – > > 1906 – The Victor Talking Machine Company begins manufacturing the > world's first mass-market home record player, the Victrola. Price: $200. > > 1938 – Count Basie and His Orchestra records “Jumpin’ At The Woodside” in > New York City for Decca Records. > > 1945 – Frank Sinatra records “Nancy (With The Laughing Face)” in Hollywood > for Columbia Records. > > 1947 – Nat “King” Cole records “Nature Boy” at Radio Recorders in > Hollywood. > > 1948 – The Nat “King” Cole Trio records “(I Love You) For Sentimental > Reasons” at Capitol Studios in Hollywood. > > 1956 – Elvis Presley begins filming his first movie, Love Me Tender. The > film was originally to be called The Reno Brothers, but was changed to Love > Me Tender when Presley landed the role to capitalize on his popularity. > > 1956 – The rock ‘n roll movie The Girl Can’t Help It premieres in > Hollywood. > > 1957 – The Ames Brothers record "Melodie D'Amour (Melody Of Love)" at RCA > Studios in New York City. > > 1958 – Billy Grammer records “Gotta Travel On” at RCA Studios in Nashville. > > 1960 – Elvis Presley releases his single, “It’s Now Or Never” b/w “Make Me > Know It” in the UK, after copyright issues for the song “O Sole Mio” held > the up the single’s release. > > 1962 – During a lunchtime session at the Cavern Club, Granada TV films The > Beatles performing “Some Other Guy” for the program Know The North. > > 1963 – EMI announces a half-million advance orders in Britain for The > Beatles' upcoming single, "She Loves You." > > 1964 – Martha and The Vandellas’ “Dancing In The Street” debuts on > Billboard’s Hot 100. > > 1964 – The Beatles perform at Empire Stadium in Vancouver, Canada, on > their first North American tour. > > 1964 – Liberty Records reports their album, TheChipmunks Sing The > Beatles, is selling 25,000 copies a day. > > 1965 – 200 screaming Rolling Stones fans break through security barriers > at Granada Television studios to see the group, causing security guards to > turn fire hoses on them. > > 1965 – In the early morning hours, Paul McCartney is caught with several > under age girls in his room at The Leamington Hotel in Minneapolis. Police > urge The Beatles and their entourage to get out of town and never return. > As the group flies to Portland, Oregon, one of the plane’s engines catches > fire. They land safely, and perform two shows at Memorial Coliseum. Beach > Boys Carl Wilson and Mike Love visit the group backstage between shows. > > 1966 – The Beatles take part in a Junior Press Conference with 75 of their > teenage fans in New York, hosted by radio station WMCA. > > 1967 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience appears on the BBC’s Simon Dee Show. > > 1967 – The Beatles record “Your Mother Should Know” at Chappell Recording > Studios in London. > > 1968 – Cynthia Lennon files for divorce from John. > > 1968 – Ringo Starr walks out of Abbey Road Studios and quits The Beatles. > John, Paul and George decide to carry on, and record “Back In The U.S.S.R.” > with Paul on drums. > > 1969 – The Beatles have their last ever photo shoot at John and Yoko’s > Tittenhurst home. > > 1969 – Led Zeppelin plays the first of two nights at Pirates World in > Dania, Florida. > > 1970 – Elton John signs with Uni, a division of MCA, as a solo act. > > 1970 – Derek And The Dominos begin recording their only studio album, > Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs, at Criterion Studios in Florida. > > 1971 – Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Peter, Paul & Mary all appear at the > Odeon Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland. > > 1975 – Neil Sedaka records "Bad Blood" at Clover Recording Studios in > Hollywood, with Elton John on backing vocals. > > 1978 – Sid Vicious makes his last live stage appearance with Rat Scabies, > Glen Matlock and Nancy Spungen at London's Electric Ballroom. > > 1980 – Queen appears at the Spectrum in Philadelphia on their The Game > Tour. > > 1985 – Rick Nelson and Fats Domino appear at the Universal Amphitheatre in > L.A., and their performance is filmed by PBS for the show, Rockin’ With > Rick And Fats. > > 1987 – Roy Clark joins the Grand Ole Opry. > > 1988 – PBS airs the documentary, Aretha Franklin: Queen Of Soul. > > 1992 – Sting and new wife Trudie hold their wedding reception - after > being married on August 20 - with entertainment by The Troggs. Following > their sets, all three members of The Police get on stage and play a couple > of numbers. > > 1997 – Tim Weisberg sues former partner Dan Fogelberg for alleged breach > of contract and fraud over the recording of “No Resemblance Whatsoever.” > > 1997 – U2 plays the first of two sold-out nights at Wembley Stadium on > their Popmart Tour. > > 1998 – Mark David Chapman says he doesn’t want any of the money for the > sale of the "Double Fantasy" album that Lennon signed for him on the day > he was killed. > > 1998 – During his show at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, Elton John is > joined onstage by Jim Carrey, who duets with him on “Rocket Man,” before > sitting at the piano and pounding his head on the keys. > > 2001 – Stevie Nicks is forced to cancel two concerts - set for this day > and the next - due to severe bronchitis. > > 2003 – R&B artist Peabo Bryson has his home raided by IRS agents to > confiscate personal belongings to satisfy a $1.2 million tax debt. > > 2003 – Norwegian Elvis impersonator Kjell Bjornestad sets a new world > record by performing the King's repertoire for 26 hours. > > 2003 – The Reading Festival takes place at Little John’s Farm in England, > featuring Linkin Park, Alien Ant Farm, Blur, The White Stripes, Beck, The > Darkness, The Thrills, Blink-182, System Of A Down, Metallica, Jet, The > Black Keys, Keane, Good Charlotte, Staind and others. > > 2004 – Al Dvorin, the announcer who coined the phrase "Elvis has left the > building," dies in a car crash on his way home from a California Elvis > convention. > > 2005 – Rapper 50 Cent sues Dodge Motors and Gary Barbera Enterprises for > $1 million for using his name and likeness in an advertisement without > permission. > > 2006 – In Georgia, the Augusta Civic Center is re-named the James Brown > Arena. > > 2007 – Savage Garden singer Darren Hayes is arrested on suspicion of > racially abusing a waiter at a Thai restaurant in Soho, London. > > 2008 – Gary Glitter is re-deported from Thailand and reluctantly flies > back to England. > > 2012 – John Lennon’s murderer, Mark David Chapman, is once again denied > parole for the seventh time. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Diamond Headz" group. 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