Dave Mustaine started out in Mettalica, but was booted early on for acting
like an ass. He then started megadeth
On Friday, September 13, 2013 2:56:28 PM UTC-7, Eidem wrote:
> September 13 Born –
>
> Bill Munroe (1911) – Country/bluegrass musician ("Blue Moon Of Kentucky").
>
> Dick Haymes (1918) – big band singer, actor.
>
> Charles Brown (1922) – Blues singer/pianist (“Driftin’ Blues”).
>
> Yma Sumac (aka Zoila Chávarri del Castillo, 1922) – Peruvian exotic
> singer.
>
> Mel Tormé (1925) – singer/songwriter.
>
> Eddie "Bongo" Brown (1932) – percussionist with the Funk Brothers.
>
> Lewie Steinberg (1933) – original bassist for Booker T. and The MGs.
>
> Gene Page (1939) – composer/conductor/arranger.
>
> Dave Quincy (1939) – saxophonist for Manfred Mann.
>
> David Clayton-Thomas (1941) – singer for Blood, Sweat and Tears.
>
> Ray Elliott (1943) – keyboardist for Them.
>
> Les Harvey (1944) – Stone The Crows.
>
> Peter Cetera (1944) – bassist/vocalist for Chicago.
>
> Don Was (aka Donald Fagenson, 1952) – bassist/producer.
>
> Randy Jones (1952) – "Cowboy" with The Village People.
>
> Steve Kilbey (1954) – bassist/vocalist for The Church.
>
> Denis Hegarty (1954) – The Darts.
>
> Joni Sledge (1955) – Sister Sledge.
>
> Dave Mustaine (1961) – guitarist/vocalist for Megadeth.
>
> Zak Starkey (1965) – drummer for The Who.
>
> Stephen Perkins (1967) – drummer for Jane's Addiction and Porno For Pyros.
>
> Tim "Ripper" Owens (1967) – vocalist for Beyond Fear and Iced Earth.
>
> Joe Don Rooney (1975) – guitarist for Rascal Flatts.
>
> Fiona Apple (1977) – singer/songwriter.
>
>
>
> September 13 R.I.P. –
>
> Leopold Stokowski (1977) – heart attack. Age 95. British orchestra
> conductor (Fantasia).
>
> Titus Turner (1984) – Age 51. R&B/blues singer/songwriter ("Leave My
> Kitten Alone").
>
> Tupac Shakur (1996) – internal bleeding from gunshot wounds. Age 25.
> Rapper.
>
> Wilma Lee Cooper (2011) – Age 90. Country/bluegrass entertainer (“Big
> Midnight Special”).
>
>
>
> September 13 album releases –
>
> Manfred Mann – My Little Red Book Of Winners! (1965) U.S.
>
> Yes – Close To The Edge (1972)
>
> Fleetwood Mac – Heroes Are Hard To Find (1974)
>
> Ronnie Wood – I’ve Got My Own Album To Do (1974)
>
> Labelle – Nightbirds (1974)
>
> Lynyrd Skynyrd – One More From The Road (1976) U.S.
>
> Bob Dylan – Hard Rain (1976)
>
> Kate Bush – The Dreaming (1982)
>
> Simple Minds – New Gold Dream (81-82-83-84) (1982)
>
> KISS – Animalize (1984)
>
> Dokken – Tooth And Nail (1984)
>
> Stevie Wonder – In Square Circle (1985)
>
> The Jeff Healy Band – See The Light (1988)
>
> Tanita Tikaram – Ancient Heart (1988)
>
> Fishbone – Truth And Soul (1988)
>
> Tina Turner – Foreign Affair (1989)
>
> Nirvana – In Utero (1993)
>
> The Cure – Show (1993)
>
> Blues Traveler – Four (1994)
>
> Eric Clapton – From The Cradle (1994)
>
> Notorious B.I.G. – Ready To Die (1994)
>
> Stina Nordenstam – Dynamite (1996)
>
> The Beatles – Yellow Submarine Soundtrack (1999)
>
> Bonnie Raitt – Souls Alike (2005)
>
> Robert Plant – Band Of Joy (2010)
>
> Phil Collins – Going Back (2010)
>
> Bush – The Sea Of Memories (2011)
>
>
>
> September 13 events –
>
> 1955 – Frank Sinatra records “(Love Is) The Tender Trap” at Capitol
> Studios in Hollywood.
>
> 1957 – The Everly Brothers perform “Wake Up Little Susie” on American
> Bandstand.
>
> 1958 – The first all-music/teenage show, Oh Boy! debuts in the UK. Making
> his debut television appearance is Cliff Richard, who performs his new hit
> single, “Move It.”
>
> 1959 – Army Specialist Fourth Class Elvis Presley meets 14-year old Priscilla
> Beaulieu at a party at Elvis' home while stationed in Bad Nauheim,
> Germany.
>
> 1960 – A campaign to ban Ray Peterson's new single "Tell Laura I Love Her"
> begins in the UK when it is feared that the song's powerful story of a
> stock-car driver who dies young while racing for his girl's love will
> inspire a "death cult" amongst teens.
>
> 1960 – The FCC officially outlaws the controversial practice of payola.
>
> 1963 – Leaning on an unlocked door, The Hollies' Graham Nash falls out of
> the band’s touring van at 40 mph. after a Scottish gig.
>
> 1963 – Barbra Streisand marries actor Elliott Gould. They stay married
> until 1971.
>
> 1963 – Shirley Ellis records “The Nitty Gritty.”
>
> 1964 – Liverpool's Empire Club hires two dozen rugby players to act as a
> human shield to prevent stage-rushing at a show by The Rolling Stones. The
> crowd of 5,000 washes right over them.
>
> 1965 – Ringo Starr becomes the first Beatle to become a father, when
> Maureen gives birth to Zak.
>
> 1965 – The Steve Lawrence Show debuts on CBS-TV. It lasts 13 weeks.
>
> 1965 – The Beatles win their first Grammys - for Best New Artist (of
> 1964) and Best Album (for A Hard Day's Night).
>
> 1965 – Capitol Records releases The Beatles single, “Yesterday” b/w “Act
> Naturally” in the U.S.
>
> 1967 – Joe Tex records “Skinny Legs And All” at American Sound Studio in
> Memphis.
>
> 1967 – The Beatles form an electronics company called Fiftyshapes, Ltd.,
> appointing Alexis “Magic Alex” Mardas to be the company's director. The
> company never produces anything useful or of value.
>
> 1968 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience appears at the Oakland Coliseum, with
> opening acts Vanilla Fudge and Soft Machine.
>
> 1969 – John Lennon debuts the Plastic Ono Band at the Rock And Roll
> Revival festival at Varsity Stadium at Toronto University. Band members
> include John and Yoko, Eric Clapton, Klaus Voorman on bass, and Alan White
> on drums. Other acts at the festival include Chuck Berry, Gene Vincent,
> Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chicago Transit Authority, Tony Joe
> White, Alice Cooper and others.
>
> 1969 – The first day of the three-day Rugby Bag Blues Festival takes
> place in Warwickshire. Festival acts include Pink Floyd, The Nice, Taste,
> Free, Roy Harper, Third Ear Band, Ralph McTell, King Crimson, The Strawbs,
> Edgar Broughton, Spirit Of John Morgan, and John Martyn.
>
> 1970 – Elvis Presley performs two shows at the Curtis Hixon Hall in Tampa,
> Florida.
>
> 1974 – Stevie Wonder begins his first tour since his near fatal car
> accident in late 1973.
>
> 1979 – ABBA begins their first and only tour of North America at the
> Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Canada.
>
> 1980 – CBS Television debuts their new music show, Solid Gold.
>
> 1980 – Bette Midler's concert film, Divine Madness, premieres at the
> Toronto International Film Festival.
>
> 1982 – David Bowie reports to the Cook Islands in the South Seas to begin
> filming his role in the movie, Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence.
>
> 1984 – U2 plays the first of five nights at the Sports and Entertainment
> Centre in Melbourne, Australia, on their Unforgettable Fire Tour.
>
> 1991 – Nirvana gets thrown out of their own record release party at
> Re-bar in Seattle for starting a food fight.
>
> 1991 – Alice Cooper gives a concert in Times Square in New York City, and
> sells his new single, “Hey Stoopid,” for 99¢. Later in the evening, Cooper
> records a show at Electric Ladyland Studios for a radio broadcast in late
> October.
>
> 1992 – Skywalker Machine Gun Feedback, Jealous and Oasis all appear at
> The Venue in Manchester, England, as part of unsigned-band night for the UK
> music convention In The City.
>
> 1993 – E Street drummer Max Weinberg begins his job as leader of The Max
> Weinberg 7 on NBC’s Late Night With Conan O’Brien.
>
> 1998 – Spice Girl Melanie Brown (aka Scary Spice) marries her first
> husband, dancer Jimmy Gulzar, in Little Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England.
> They stay married for three years.
>
> 1999 – Graham Nash breaks both of his legs in a freak boating accident
> while in Hawaii. Nash hit a large wave and was thrown into the air, and
> landed hard in the boat.
>
> 2000 – Elton John throws a tantrum and storms out of the Estoril Casino
> in Portugal just before his planned gig there, fuming that the sell-out
> crowd was slow in arriving from a VIP dinner given before the show.
>
> 2003 – Wal-Mart stores in the U.S. refuse to stock the #1 album
> Permission To Land by UK rock group The Darkness because the sleeve
> features a woman's bottom.
>
> 2003 – In a ceremony at the Grand Ole Opry, the U.S. Postal Service unveils
> a stamp honoring Roy Acuff as "The King of Country Music."
>
> 2003 – Michael Jackson holds a star-studded charity fund-raiser party for
> 500 guests at his Neverland Ranch.
>
> 2005 – Jimi Hendrix' boyhood home in Seattle is saved from destruction
> after his estate and the city agree to move the house to nearby Renton,
> renovate the building and turn it into a community center.
>
> 2005 – The Johnny Cash bio-pic Walk The Line gets its first showing at the
> Toronto International Film Festival, two months before its official North
> American release.
>
> 2005 – The Sex Pistols are among the new names added to the celebrity
> Walk of Fame in Covent Garden, London.
>
> 2006 – A California judge dismisses a portion of Beach Boy Mike Love’s $2
> million lawsuit against former band mate Al Jardine for using the name
> “Beach Boys” illegally.
>
> 2008 – Come Dancing, a stage musical by Ray Davies devoted to the music
> of The Kinks, premieres at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in London.
>
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