Bill Wyman also bass for the Bill Wyman Rythm Kings

On Tuesday, 1 October 2013 16:33:48 UTC+1, Eidem wrote:

> October 1 Born –
>
> Vladimir Horowitz (1903) – Classical pianist/composer.
>
> Charles Randolph Grean (1913) – composer/producer (“The Thing”).
>
> Roger Williams (aka Louis Weertz, 1924) – pianist.
>
> Max Morath (1926) – Ragtime pianist, “Mr. Ragtime.”
>
> Bonnie Owens (aka Bonnie Campbell, 1929) – Country music singer (“Just 
> Between The Two Of Us”).
>
> Richard Harris (1930) – actor/singer/songwriter (“MacArthur Park”).
>
> Albert Collins (1932) – Blues singer/guitarist.
>
> Geoff Stephens (1934) – songwriter, The New Vaudeville Band (“The Crying 
> Game”).
>
> Julie Andrews (1935) – actress/singer (“The Sound Of Music”).
>
> Herb Fame (aka Herbert Feemster, 1942) – Peaches and Herb.
>
> Jerry Martini (1943) – saxophonist for Sly & The Family Stone and Rubicon.
>
> Herbert “Toubo” Rhoad (1944) – The Persuasions.
>
> Barbara Parritt (1944) – The Toys.
>
> Donny Hathaway (1945) – Jazz/blues/soul singer.
>
> Rob Davis (1947) – guitarist for Mud.
>
> Martin Turner (1947) – bassist for Wishbone Ash.
>
> Mariska Veres (1947) – vocalist for Shocking Blue (“Venus”).
>
> Jane Dornacker (1947) – singer/songwriter, Leila and The Snakes (“Don’t 
> Touch Me There”).
>
> Michael "Cub" Koda (1948) – Brownsville Station.
>
> Howard Hewett (1955) – Shalamar.
>
> Andy Walton (1957) – drummer for Kenny.
>
> Martin Cooper (1958) – keyboardist/saxophonist for Orchestral Manoeuvres 
> In The Dark.
>
> Youssou N’Dour (1959) – singer/songwriter/percussionist.
>
> Kevin Griffin (1968) – Better Than Ezra.
>
>  
>
> October 1 R.I.P. –
>
> Buddy Clark (1949) – plane crash. Age 37. Singer/songwriter (“Peg O’ My 
> Heart”).
>
> Al Jackson, Jr. (1975) – murdered. Age 39. Stax session drummer, Booket T. 
> and The MGs.
>
> Andy McVann (1986) – car crash. Age 31? Drummer for The Farm.
>
> Harry Ray (1992) – stroke. Age 45. The Moments, and Ray, Goodman & Brown.
>
> Bruce Palmer (2004) – heart attack. Age 58. Original bassist for Buffalo 
> Springfield.
>
> Prentiss Barnes (2006) – car accident. Age 81. The Moonglows.
>
> Nick Reynolds (2008) – acute respiratory disease. Age 75. The Kingston 
> Trio.
>
>  
>
> October 1 album releases –
>
> Elvis Presley – G.I. Blues (1960)
>
> Elvis Presley – Blue Hawaii (1961)
>
> The Beach Boys – Surfin’ Safari (1962)
>
> The Beatles Vs. The Four Seasons (1964) U.S.
>
> The Beatles – Abbey Road (1969) U.S.
>
> The Monkees – The Monkees Present (1969)
>
> Cat Stevens – Teaser And The Firecat (1971)
>
> John Cale – Fear (1974)
>
> Styx – Crystal Ball (1976)
>
> Rory Gallagher – Photo-Finish (1978)
>
> Slade – Return To Base (1979)
>
> The Ramones – Too Tough To Die (1984)
>
> U2 – The Unforgettable Fire (1984)
>
> Joan Jett and The Blackhearts – Glorious Results Of A Misspent Youth (1984)
>
> Chaka Khan – I Feel For You (1984)
>
> Romeo Void – Instincts (1984)
>
> John Fogerty – Eye Of The Zombie (1986)
>
> Lennie Gallant – Breakwater (1988)
>
> Iron Maiden – No Prayer For The Dying (1990)
>
> Prince and The New Power Generation – Diamonds And Pearls (1991)
>
> Marduk – Those Of The Unlight (1993)
>
> Edge Of Sanity – Purgatory Afterglow (1994)
>
> East 17 – Up All Night (1995)
>
> Nirvana – From The Muddy Banks Of The Wishkah (1996)
>
> Bad Brains – Black Dots (1996)
>
> Curtis Mayfield – New World Order (1996)
>
> Matchbox Twenty – Yourself Or Someone Like You (1996)
>
> Carbon Leaf – Shadows In The Banquet Hall (1997)
>
> Eighteen Visions – No Time For Love (1999) (EP)
>
> Elton John – Songs From The West Coast (2001)
>
> Weather Report – Live And Unreleased (2002)
>
>  
>
> October 1 events –
>
> 1928 – Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, along with Baby Cox on vocals, 
> records “The Mooche.”
>
> 1928 – Ben Pollack and His Park Central Orchestra - which features Benny 
> Goodman and Jack Teagarden - records “Forever” for Victor Records.
>
> 1955 – The Platters’ single “Only You (And You Alone)” hits #4 on the U.S. 
> singles chart. Meanwhile, at Universal Recording Studios in Chicago, the 
> group records both songs for their next Mercury Records single, “The Great 
> Pretender” and “I’m Just A Dancing Partner.”
>
> 1956 – Elvis Presley re-records “Love Me Tender” for the movie’s film 
> score. He is then summoned to re-shoot the ending of the movie after test 
> audiences react negatively to Presley dying at the end.
>
> 1956 – Little Anthony and The Imperials record Neil Sedaka's "The Diary." 
> Sedaka is so displeased that the songwriter later decides to record it 
> himself, resulting in his first chart hit.
>
> 1958 – Private First Class Elvis Presley arrives in Germany, where he will 
> be stationed for the next 18 months.
>
> 1960 – Sam Cooke records "Sad Mood" at RCA Studios in New York City.
>
> 1960 – Lerner and Lowe’s musical play Camelot - starring Richard Burton, 
> Julie Andrews, Robert Goulet and Roddy McDowell - premieres at the O’Keefe 
> Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto, Canada, where it will play for 
> two months before opening on Broadway on December 3 for a two year stay.
>
> 1962 – The Beatles sign their first management contract with Brian 
> Epstein. Paul’s and George’s fathers sign for their sons since they are 
> still minors.
>
> 1962 – Barbra Streisand signs with Columbia Records.
>
> 1964 – The Beatles' film, A Hard Day's Night, becomes the first movie to 
> debut behind the "Iron Curtain" of Communist countries when it is shown in 
> Prague, Czechoslovakia.
>
> 1965 – Bob Dylan and The Hawks - soon to become The Band - appear at 
> Carnegie Hall.
>
> 1966 – Jimi Hendrix meets Eric Clapton and makes his UK stage debut when 
> he jumps onstage to jam with Cream at the Regent Polytechnic in London.
>
> 1967 – Top Gear, with host John Peel, debuts on the new BBC 1 radio 
> network.
>
> 1967 – Traffic makes their stage debut at London's Saville Theatre.
>
> 1967 – Mick Jagger's apartment in London is burglarized, with girlfriend 
> Marianne Faithfull's furs and jewelry being among the items stolen.
>
> 1968 – John Sebastian quits The Lovin’ Spoonful.
>
> 1968 – The Beatles begin recording “Honey Pie” at Trident Studios in 
> London.
>
> 1969 – Loretta Lynn records “Coal Miner’s Daughter” at Owen Bradley’s Barn 
> studios.
>
> 1970 – Jimi Hendrix’s funeral takes place at the Dunlop Baptist Church in 
> Seattle. Miles Davis, Johnny Winter, Buddy Miles, producer Eddie Kramer and 
> others attend. He is then buried at Greenwood Cemetery in nearby Renton.
>
> 1970 – Curtis Mayfield quits The Impressions to pursue a solo career.
>
> 1970 – The Rolling Stones perform at the Palalido Palazzo Dello Sport in 
> Milan, Italy. More than 2,000 non-ticket holders riot when they can’t get 
> into the show.
>
> 1976 – In an attempt to conquer his cocaine addiction, David Bowie leaves 
> England and moves to West Berlin, where he will live as a semi-recluse for 
> the next three years. It’s while here that he begins collaborating with 
> Iggy Pop and Brian Eno.
>
> 1977 – The Madison Square Garden Hall of Fame inducts its first musician, 
> singer/songwriter Elton John.
>
> 1981 – The Pretenders are forced to cancel the last leg of their U.S. 
> tour after drummer Martin Chambers puts his hand through a windowpane, 
> cutting tendons and arteries.
>
> 1982 – In Japan, Sony introduces the compact disc player, CDP 101, which 
> retails for $900.00.
>
> 1983 – The first ever David Bowie Convention is held in London's Cunard 
> Hotel.
>
> 1987 – Def Leppard kicks off the North American leg of their Hysteria 
> World Tour at the Glen Falls Civic Center in Glen Falls, New York.
>
> 1990 – Forbes Magazine lists New Kids On The Block as the fifth richest 
> entertainers in the U.S. with an income of $78 million.
>
> 1991 – Michael Jackson’s white crystal-beaded glove is stolen from the 
> Motown Museum in Detroit. M.C. Hammer offers a $50,000 reward for its 
> return.
>
> 1992 – Michelle Wright makes her Grand Ole Opry debut.
>
> 1993 – Wilson Pickett is sentenced to a year in jail and five years 
> probation for hitting an 86-year old man while driving drunk.
>
> 1994 – The Richard and Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center opens its 
> doors at California State University in Long Beach.
>
> 1994 – VH1 launches in the UK with the video for “Dolphin” by T.A.F.K.A.P. 
> (The Artist Formerly Known As Prince).
>
> 1994 – The Daily Mirror in the UK prints a photo of Michael Jackson in a 
> scoutmaster's uniform along with five young Boy Scouts, much to the chagrin 
> of the Boys Scouts of America who state that Jackson has never had an 
> association with the organization.
>
> 1994 – Sheryl Crow releases her CD single, “All I Wanna Do” with 
> “Solidify” and “I’m Gonna Be A Wheel Someday,” on the A&M label.
>
> 1995 – Farm Aid ’95 - the event’s 10th anniversary - takes place at 
> Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky, featuring Hootie and The 
> Blowfish, Dave Matthews Band, BlackHawk, Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, 
> John Conlee, The Supersuckers, Steve Earle, and Neil Young.
>
> 1998 – John Fogerty receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
>
> 1999 – Scottish child singing star Lena Zavaroni passes away at age 35 
> after battling anorexia nervosa for 22 years. She weighs 70 lbs. at the 
> time of her death.
>
> 2002 – The UK pop group Hear’Say breaks up, citing “abuse from the public” 
> as the main reason.
>
> 2002 – Barry White's record label issues a statement saying that the 
> 58-year old singer has been hospitalized and is battling kidney 
> failurebrought on by years of high blood pressure. He will be dead in nine 
> months.
>
> 2004 – Ms. Dynamite (aka Niomi McLean-Daley) turns herself into London 
> authorities and is arrested for assault for an incident that occurred 
> outside a London restaurant on September 17.
>
> 2004 – The Lord Mayor of Melbourne officially re-names Corporation Lane 
> as AC/DC Lane, in honor of the veteran rockers.
>
> 2005 – Babyshambles singer Pete Doherty is arrested for drug possession 
> when police raid their tour bus after a show in Shrewsbury.
>
> 2007 – Radiohead's official website crashes after the band announces that 
> their new In Rainbows album will be available only online.
>
> 2007 – The Spice Girls’ reunion concert sells out in 38 seconds.
>
> 2009 – The L.A. County coroner releases his findings on Michael Jackson’s 
> autopsy, stating that the singer was in relatively good health at the time 
> of his death.
>
> 2011 – After 28 years together and two grown children, KISS’ Gene Simmons 
> marries Shannon Tweed.
>

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