Kenny Jones also drummer with the Faces!
On Monday, 16 September 2013 16:23:35 UTC+1, Eidem wrote:
> September 16 Born –
>
> Florence Greenberg (1913) – record executive, Tiara Records, Wand Records.
>
> Andy Russell (aka Andrés Pérez, 1919) – American singer ("Bésame
> Mucho<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9same_Mucho>
> ").
>
> Riley "B.B." King (1925) – Blues guitarist/singer/songwriter (“The Thrill
> Is Gone”).
>
> Charlie Byrd (1925) – Jazz guitarist.
>
> Richard Blandon (1934) – The Dubs.
>
> Joe Butler (1941) – drummer for The Lovin' Spoonful.
>
> Bernie Calvert (1942) – keyboardist for The Hollies.
>
> Betty Kelly (1944) – Martha and The Vandellas.
>
> Kenney Jones (1948) – drummer for The Small Faces and The Who.
>
> Ron Blair (1948) – bassist for Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.
>
> David Bellamy (1950) – The Bellamy Brothers.
>
> Earl Klugh (1953) – Jazz guitarist.
>
> Alan Barton (1953) – vocalist for Smokie and Black Lace.
>
> Colin Newman (1954) – singer/guitarist for Wire.
>
> Frank Reed (1954) – The Chi-Lites.
>
> Bilinda Butcher (1961) – guitarist/vocalist for My Bloody Valentine.
>
> Stephen Jones (1962) – vocalist for Babybird.
>
> Richard Marx (1963) – singer/songwriter.
>
> Marc Anthony (aka Marco Muñiz, 1968) – Latin singer.
>
> Justine Frischmann (1969) – vocalist/guitarist for Elastica.
>
> Tina Barrett (1976) – S Club 7.
>
> Chris Cester (1981) – drummer for Jet.
>
>
>
> September 16 R.I.P. –
>
> Marc Bolan (1977) – car crash. Age 29. T. Rex.
>
> Maria Callas (1977) – heart attack. Age 53. Opera singer.
>
> Bernie Leighton (1994) – Age 73. Session and tour Jazz pianist.
>
> Sheb Wooley (2003) – leukemia. Age 82. Country music/novelty singer (“The
> Purple People Eater”).
>
> Izora Armstead (2004) – heart failure. Age 62. The Weather Girls (“It’s
> Raining Men”).
>
> Norman Whitfield (2008) – diabetes. Age 68. Motown producer.
>
> Mary Travers (2009) – leukemia. Age 72. Peter, Paul and Mary.
>
> Willie “Big Eyes” Smith (2011) – stroke. Age 75. Singer/drummer/harmonica
> player.
>
>
>
> September 16 album releases –
>
> The Beach Boys – Surfer Girl (1963)
>
> Neil Diamond – Just For You (1967)
>
> The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Electric Ladyland (1968) UK
>
> Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrell – Easy (1969)
>
> Martha and The Vandellas – Sugar N’ Spice (1969)
>
> Diana Ross – Baby It’s Me (1977)
>
> Dennis Wilson – Pacific Ocean Blue (1977)
>
> Talking Heads – Talking Heads: 77 (1977)
>
> Rory Gallagher – Top Priority (1979)
>
> Gary Numan – Warriors (1983)
>
> Deep Purple – Perfect Strangers (1984)
>
> KISS – Asylum (1985)
>
> The Waterboys – This Is The Sea (1985)
>
> Talk Talk – Spirit Of Eden (1988)
>
> Gloria Estefan – Exitos De Gloria Estefan (1990)
>
> Jonathan Richman – I, Jonathan (1992)
>
> Mariah Carey – Butterfly (1997)
>
> Buena Vista Social Club – Buena Vista Social Club (1997)
>
> Brooks & Dunn – The Greatest Hits Collection (1997)
>
> Joss Stone – The Soul Sessions (2003)
>
>
>
> September 16 events –
>
> 1938 – Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra record "Boogie Woogie," his most
> famous instrumental, with pianist Howard Smith.
>
> 1957 – The Crew Cuts perform on American Bandstand.
>
> 1960 – Johnny Burnette records “You’re Sixteen” for Liberty Records.
>
> 1960 – Roy Orbison records “I’m Hurtin’,” “Come Back To Me” and “(I’d Be)
> A Legend In My Time” at RCA Studios in Nashville.
>
> 1963 – Small American record label, Swan, releases The Beatles single,
> “She Loves You” b/w “I’ll Get You” in the U.S. The record receives little
> attention.
>
> 1963 – Henry Mancini and His Orchestra record “The Pink Panther Theme” in
> Hollywood.
>
> 1964 – Shindig! debuts on ABC-TV. First show artists include The Everly
> Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Sam Cooke, Bobby Sherman, Donna Loren,
> Jackie and Gayle, and The Wellingtons.
>
> 1964 – The Beatles make their only appearance in Louisiana at City Park
> Stadium in New Orleans, on their first tour of the U.S.
>
> 1965 – The Dean Martin Show debuts on NBC. The show runs for nine years.
>
> 1965 – The second season of Shindig! kicks off with appearances and
> performances by The Byrds, The McCoys, Jerry Naylor, Chad and Jill, Ketty
> Lester, Billy Preston, The Everly Brothers and The Rolling Stones.
>
> 1966 – Parliament member Tom Drilberg asks the House of Lords to censure
> a magistrate who recently spoke out against The Rolling Stones, calling
> them "complete morons (who) wear their hair down to their shoulders, wear
> filthy clothes and act like clowns."
>
> 1966 – Kinks bassist Pete Quaife quits the band.
>
> 1967 – Jeannie Seely joins the Grand Ole Opry.
>
> 1968 – The Beatles, minus George Harrison, begin recording the
> McCartney-penned “I Will,” after which Paul leads John and Ringo through
> “Can You Take Me Back?” and a demo for Cilla Black, “Step Inside Love,”
> which dissolves into John and Paul singing “Los Paranoias.”
>
> 1969 – Neil Diamond releases his single, “Sweet Caroline” b/w “Dig In.”
>
> 1970 – Jimi Hendrix makes his last stage appearance with Eric Burdon and
> War at Ronnie Scott’s club in London.
>
> 1970 – After almost eight straight years, The Beatles are knocked from the
> #1 position in Melody Maker’s Poll Awards by Led Zeppelin.
>
> 1971 – Led Zeppelin plays the first of two nights at the Honolulu Civic
> Auditorium in Hawaii.
>
> 1972 – Peter Frampton plays his first gig as a solo artist, opening for
> The J. Geils Band in New York.
>
> 1972 – The Buxton Festival takes place in Derbyshire, England, featuring
> Wishbone Ash, Family, Uriah Heep, Roy Wood and Wizzard, The John Kay Band,
> Vinegar Joe, Wild Angels, Glencoe, Sunshine and The Cold Comfort Band.
>
> 1972 – The Eagles appear at Curtis Hixon Hall in Tampa, Florida, on their
> first tour.
>
> 1974 – Bob Dylan begins recording his 15th studio album, Blood On The
> Tracks, with the song “Meet Me In The Morning” at Columbia’s A&R Studios in
> New York City.
>
> 1978 – Monty Python begins filming their movie Life Of Brian. When EMI
> Films pulls their funding on the project, former Beatle George Harrison
> sets up HandMade Films and provides £3 million to help get the movie made.
>
> 1979 – The Sugarhill Gang releases “Rapper’s Delight,” and begins a
> cultural urban phenomenon.
>
> 1988 – Former Clash drummer Topper Headon is released from jail after
> serving 10 months of a 15-month sentence on narcotics possession charges.
>
> 1989 – U2 jams with B.B. King on a boat rented for the blues legend’s 64th
> birthday in Sydney Harbour in Australia. The two acts are in town awaiting
> the start of their joint tour together on the 21st.
>
> 1989 – Singer Natalie Cole marries her second husband, Rufus drummer and
> record producer André Fischer. They stay married for six years.
>
> 1991 – Willie Nelson marries his fourth wife, Annie D’Angelo. They’re
> still married.
>
> 1992 – Barbra Streisand performs at a fundraiser for Democratic
> presidential candidate Bill Clinton.
>
> 1993 – Grace Slick's home is destroyed by a fire, ignited by sparks from
> a welder's torch.
>
> 1996 – Obsessed 21-year old Björk fan Ricardo López commits suicide in
> his Hollywood, California, apartment after mailing an acid-spraying
> letter bomb to the singer’s London home on September 12. The package was
> intercepted by the Metropolitan Police.
>
> 1996 – Pearl Jam begins their No Code Tour at the Key Arena in Seattle.
> The group refuses to sell tickets through TicketMaster and goes through
> other vendors, which makes getting tickets for their shows difficult.
>
> 1998 – A notebook once belonging to Beatles roadie Mal Evans, containing
> Paul McCartney’s hand-written lyrics to “Hey Jude,” sells at an auction by
> Sotheby’s in London for £111, 500 ($178,000). Also sold is a jean jacket
> once belonging to John Lennon, and a Union Jack dress worn by Spice Girl
> Geri Halliwell.
>
> 2006 – Bob Dylan’s album Modern Times hits #1 on the Billboard album
> chart. It is Dylan’s first #1 album in 30 years.
>
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