Mike Patto was lead singer in his own band Patto which featured the
excellent guitarist Ollie Halsall!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1grDvm8xjWQ
On Sunday, 22 September 2013 17:24:49 UTC+1, Eidem wrote:
> September 22 Born –
>
> Alvin LeRoy Holmes (1913) – composer/conductor ("It's All In The Game").
>
> Joni James (aka Giovanna Babbo, 1930) – singer ("Why Don't You Believe
> Me?").
>
> George Chambers (1931) – bassist for The Chambers Brothers.
>
> Mike Patto (aka Michael McCarthy, 1942) – vocalist for Spooky Tooth and
> Boxer.
>
> Toni Basil (aka Antonia Basilotta, 1943) – dancer/singer (“Mickey”).
>
> Roger Nicholls (1944) – recording engineer for Steely Dan.
>
> David Coverdale (1951) – vocalist for Whitesnake and Deep Purple.
>
> Gary Holton (1952) – vocalist for Heavy Metal Kids.
>
> Mark Panker (1953) – guitarist for American Music Club.
>
> Richard Fairbrass (1953) – bassist/vocalist for Right Said Fred.
>
> Debby Boone (1956) – singer.
>
> Doug Wimbish (1956) – bassist for Living Colour.
>
> Johnette Napolitano (1957) – singer/songwriter/bassist for Concrete Blonde.
>
> Nick Cave (1957) – Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds.
>
> Pete Jones (1957) – bassist for Public Image Ltd.
>
> Joan Jett (aka Joan Larkin, 1958) – The Runaways and The Blackhearts.
>
> Andy Cairns (1965) – guitarist/singer for Therapy?
>
> Mystikal (aka Michael Tyler, 1970) – rapper.
>
>
>
> September 22 R.I.P. –
>
> Harry Warren (1981) – Age 87. Composer/lyricist (“I Only Have Eyes For
> You”).
>
> Norman Luboff (1987) – lung cancer. Age 70. TV and movie composer.
>
> Irving Berlin (1989) – Age 101. American composer/lyricist.
>
> Leonard Feather (1994) – Age 80. British composer/producer, music
> journalist/liner notes writer.
>
> Dorothy Lamour (1996) – heart attack. Age 81. Actress, singer for NBC
> radio.
>
> Isaac Stern (2001) – congestive heart failure. Age 81. Violinist,
> conductor.
>
> Eddie Fisher (2010) – complications from hip surgery. Age 82. Entertainer.
>
> Jack Neal (2011) – Age 80. Bassist for Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps.
>
> Vesta Williams (2011) – heart disease. Age 53. R&B singer
> (“Congratulations”).
>
> Howard Scott (2012) – cancer. Age 92. Musician/producer, developer of the
> 33 1/3 vinyl LP.
>
>
>
> September 22 album releases –
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> The Band – The Band (1969)
>
> Smokey – Changing All The Time (1975)
>
> George Harrison – Extra Texture (Read All About It) (1975) U.S.
>
> Willie Nelson – The Troublemaker (1976)
>
> Jethro Tull – Bursting Out (1978)
>
> The Ramones – Road To Ruin (1978)
>
> Camel – Breathless (1978)
>
> Buzzcocks – Love Bites (1978)
>
> King Crimson – Discipline (1981)
>
> Icehouse – Man Of Colours (1987) U.S.
>
> Robbie Krieger – Door Jams (1989)
>
> Jethro Tull – A Little Light Music (1992) U.S.
>
> Extreme – III Sides To Every Story (1992)
>
> Roy Buchanan – Sweet Dreams: The Anthology (1992)
>
> Happy Mondays – Double Easy: The U.S. Singles (1993)
>
> Elton John – The Big Picture (1997)
>
> Apocalyptica – Inquisition Symphony (1998)
>
> KISS – Psycho Circus (1998)
>
> Millencolin – Same Old Tunes (1998)
>
> Chris Isaak – Speak Of The Devil (1998)
>
>
>
> September 22 events –
>
> 1955 – Bill Haley and His Comets record “Rock-A-Beatin’ Boogie” at Pythian
> Temple in New York City.
>
> 1956 – Billboard magazine runs an article which says, in part, "With new
> experiences to their credit, such as calling in riot squads and with scars
> such as damaged seats, some arena and stadium officials have turned their
> thumbs
> down to rock and roll."
>
> 1957 – Singer Bobby Helms makes his national television debut on The Ed
> Sullivan Show, singing “My Special Angel.” Other musical guests include
> trumpeter Harry James and singer Jo Stafford.
>
> 1957 – The Biggest Show Of Stars package tour stops at Municipal
> Auditorium in Atlanta, Georgia, and features performances Fats Domino, The
> Crickets, The Drifters, Chuck Berry, The Everly Brothers, Frankie Lymon,
> LaVerne Baker, Paul Anka, Buddy Knox, Clyde McPhatter, Eddie Cochran, and
> Jimmy Bowen and The Rhythm Orchids.
>
> 1958 – Pvt. First Class Elvis Presley gives an interview then boards the
> U.S.S. Randall at the Brooklyn Army Terminal, and sets sail for Germany.
>
> 1962 – Bob Dylan makes his debut performance at Carnegie Hall, where he
> introduces his song “A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall.”
>
> 1962 – Elvis Presley records "I'm Falling In Love Tonight," "They Remind
> Me Too Much Of You," "Cotton Candy Land," "A World Of Our Own," "How Would
> You Like To Be?" "One Broken Heart For Sale," "Beyond The Bend" and "Take
> Me To The Fair" at Radio Recorders in Hollywood for his It Happened At The
> World’s Fair soundtrack album.
>
> 1964 – The original Broadway production of Fiddler On The Roof, starring
> Zero Mostel, opens at the Imperial Theater, where it will play for 3,242
> performances.
>
> 1964 – Elvis Presley releases his single, “Ain’t That Loving You Baby” b/w
> “Ask Me.”
>
> 1965 – The Great Society, featuring Darby Slick and his wife, vocalist
> Grace Slick, debuts at the Coffee Gallery in North Beach, California.
>
> 1965 – The Supremes begin recording “I Hear A Symphony” at Hitsville
> U.S.A. in Detroit.
>
> 1967 – The cover of Time magazine features a caricature of The Beatles
> (drawn by Pink Floyd’s The Wall artist Gerald Scarfe), with the byline,
> “The New Incarnation.”
>
> 1967 – The Doors appear on the Murray The K Show on WPIX-TV in New York
> City, performing “People Are Strange” and “Light My Fire.”
>
> 1969 – Diana Ross, now a solo artist, appears on Rowan And Martin’s
> Laugh-In.
>
> 1969 – ABC-TV debuts its new 45-minute musical variety show, The Music
> Scene. First night guests include Tom Jones, James Brown, Crosby, Stills,
> Nash & Young, Buck Owens, Three Dog Night, and Oliver. The show will run
> for 17 weeks.
>
> 1970 – Elvis Presley records "Snowbird," "Where Did They Go, Lord?"
> "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" and "Rags To Riches" at RCA Studios in
> Nashville.
>
> 1972 – David Bowie begins the North American leg of his Ziggy Stardust
> Tour at the Music Hall in Cleveland, Ohio.
>
> 1972 – Yes appears at the Arie Crown Theater in Chicago, Illinois, with
> opening act The Eagles.
>
> 1974 – Following his split from Cher, Sonny Bono debuts his ABC television
> show, The Sonny Comedy Revue. It lasts two months.
>
> 1978 – Teen idol Leif Garrett plays a dual role as twins on the “My
> Teenage Idol Is Missing” episode of Wonder Woman.
>
> 1979 – ABBA appears at the San Diego Sports Arena in California.
>
> 1979 – Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh announces that he will run for President
> in 1980, with the slogan, “Free Gas For Everyone.”
>
> 1980 – John Lennon and Yoko Ono sign with Geffen Records.
>
> 1982 – The Who begin their “farewell tour,” playing the first of two
> nights at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland.
>
> 1983 – The Everly Brothers reunite for the first time in almost a decade
> and play the first of two shows at the Royal Albert Hall.
>
> 1984 – The first York Rock Festival takes place at the York Racecourse in
> Yorkshire, featuring Echo and The Bunnymen, Spear Of Destiny, The
> Chameleons, Sisters Of Mercy, and The Redskins.
>
> 1985 – The first Farm Aid concert is held at Memorial Stadium in
> Champaign, Illinois, featuring The Beach Boys, Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell,
> Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan, Merle Haggard, Alabama, George Jones, Tom Petty and
> The Heartbreakers, Lou Reed, Willie Nelson, The Blasters, Neil Young, Joni
> Mitchell, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Sammy Hagar, Foreigner, John
> Mellencamp, The Charlie Daniels Band, Loretta Lynn, B.B. King, Arlo
> Guthrie, John Fogerty and many others.
>
> 1990 – Nirvana plays their biggest gig to date at the Motor Sports
> International Garage in Seattle. Drummer Dave Grohl - who will audition for
> the band in a few days - is in the audience.
>
> 1992 – Bruce Springsteen decides to forego MTV’s unplugged format, and
> performs an electric set for the show at the Warner Hollywood Studios in
> L.A.
>
> 1992 – Def Leppard is forced to cancel two U.S. shows after their sound
> equipment truck is found abandoned, after one of the band’s drivers
> attempted to rob a store.
>
> 1998 – Jazz singer Keely Smith receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of
> Fame.
>
> 2000 – Oasis’ Liam Gallagher and actress Patsy Kensit divorce after 3
> years of marriage and one son.
>
> 2001 – A jury dismisses a lawsuit against Cher brought by accountant
> Salvatore Sampino, who accused the singer of wrongful termination,
> retaliation, sexual harassment, defamation, unfair competition, negligence
> and unpaid wages after he lost his job for noting labor violations during
> construction of the entertainer’s Malibu mansion. He was seeking $100,000
> in lost wages and $150,000 in emotional distress.
>
> 2001 – Jennifer Lopez performs her first full concert at the Roberto
> Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
>
> 2003 – After a crippling fall at his home ten days earlier, Dave Clark 5
> vocalist Mike Smith undergoes back surgery in an attempt to repair broke
> vertebrae. The operation is a failure, and Smith remains paralyzed.
>
> 2004 – The FCC sues Viacom $27,500 for each of the 20 CBS-owned television
> stations (for a total of $550,000) that aired the Justin Timberlake/Janet
> Jackson Super Bowl Halftime Show where Janet’s breast was exposed.
>
> 2005 – Jimmy Page is made an honorary citizen of Rio de Janeiro after
> opening a center to care for the city's many impoverished street children.
>
> 2006 – A monument is erected in Beaumont, Texas, to native son J.P.
> Richardson, also known as The Big Bopper.
>
> 2007 – New York judge Marc Whiten gives West Coast rapper The Game (aka
> Jayceon
> Taylor) a conditional discharge for impersonating a police officer.
>
> 2007 – Britney Spears is charged with hit-and-run and driving without a
> valid license after she was witnessed on August 6 hitting a parked car in
> an L.A. parking lot and then driving away.
>
> 2012 – Farm Aid 2012 takes place at Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey,
> Pennsylvania, featuring Dave Matthews with Tim Reynolds, Jack Johnson,
> Willie Nelson, Kenny Chesney, Neil Young, ALO, Peggy Young and The
> Survivors, John Mellencamp, Lukas Nelson and Promise Of The Real, Grace
> Potter and The Nocturnals, and Dale Watson.
>
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