Chris Glen was a member of Tear Gas and more recently Michael Schenker
Group!
On Wednesday, 6 November 2013 16:30:17 UTC, Eidem wrote:
> November 6 Born –
>
> Antoine-Joseph “Adolphe” Sax (1814) – inventor of the saxophone.
>
> John Philip Sousa (1854) – composer/conductor, developer of the sousaphone.
>
> Juanita Hall (1901) – singer/theater actress, The Juanita Hall Choir.
>
> Ray Conniff (1916) – bandleader/arranger, The Ray Conniff Singers.
>
> Stonewall Jackson (1932) – Country music artist.
>
> Joseph Pope (1933) – The Tams.
>
> Jim Pike (1936) – The Lettermen.
>
> Eugene Pitt (1937) – The Jive Five.
>
> P.J. Proby (aka James Smith, 1938) – American singer/songwriter.
>
> Doug Sahm (1941) – The Sir Douglas Quintet.
>
> Guy Clark (1941) – Country/folk singer/songwriter.
>
> George Young (1946) – The Easybeats.
>
> John Wilson (1947) – drummer for Them.
>
> Rushton Moreve (aka John Morgan, 1948) – bassist for Steppenwolf.
>
> Glenn Frey (1948) – The Eagles.
>
> Chris Glen (1950) – bassist for The Sensational Alex Harvey Band.
>
> Craig Goldy (1961) – guitarist for Dio.
>
> Paul Brindley (1963) – bassist for The Sundays.
>
> Corey Glover (1964) – singer for Living Colour.
>
> Greg Graffin, Ph.D (1964) – college professor/author, vocalist for Bad
> Religion
>
> Paul Gilbert (1966) – guitarist for Mr. Big and Racer X.
>
>
> November 6 R.I.P. –
>
> Billy Murcia (1972) – overdose, choked to death. Age 21. Drummer for The
> New York Dolls.
>
> Dickie Goodman (1989) – suicide. Age 55. Record producer ("Ben Crazy").
>
> Don Julian (1998) – pneumonia. Age 61. The Larks (“The Jerk”).
>
> Anthony “Sooty” Jones (1999) – meningitis. Age 46. Bassist for Humble Pie.
>
> Pete Jolly (2004) – multiple myeloma. Age 72. Jazz pianist with Ray
> Conniff, TV theme musician.
>
> Jance Garfat (2006) – motorcycle accident. Age 62. Dr. Hook & The Medicine
> Show.
>
> Hank Thompson (2007) – lung cancer. Age 82. Country music singer (“The
> Wild Side Of Life”).
>
>
> November 6 album releases –
>
> The Monkees – Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones, Ltd. (1967)
>
> The Stylistics – The Stylistics (1971)
>
> The Cars – Shake It Up (1981)
>
> Rod Stewart – Tonight I’m Yours (1981)
>
> Rod Stewart – Absolutely Live (1982)
>
> The Pointer Sisters – Break Out (1983)
>
> Stevie Wonder – Characters (1987)
>
> Various Artists – Less Than Zero (1987) (soundtrack)
>
> N.W.A. – N.W.A. And The Posse (1987)
>
> Scorpions – Crazy World (1990)
>
> The Pogues – Hell’s Ditch (1990)
>
> Steve Winwood – Refugees Of The Heart (1990)
>
> Queen – Made In Heaven (1995)
>
> Elton John – Love Songs (1995) UK
>
> Gram Parsons with The Flying Burrito Bros. – Archives Volume One: Live At
> The Avalon Ballroom 1969
>
> Aerosmith – Music From Another Dimension (2012)
>
>
> November 6 events –
>
> 1935 – Edwin H. Armstrong publishes his findings on the development of FM
> broadcasting after conducting months of large-scale field tests of his
> new radio technology at RCA’s facilities on the 85th floor of the Empire
> State Building in New York City from May 1934 to October 1935.
>
> 1936 – Bandleader Woody Herman holds his first recording session with his
> orchestra, and records “Wintertime Dreams” for Decca Records.
>
> 1940 – Guy Lombardo records “The Moon Fell In The River” in New York City
> for Decca.
>
> 1947 – Hank Williams records “Honky Tonkin’,” “I Can’t Get You Off My
> Mind” and “I’m A Long Gone Daddy” for Sterling Records.
>
> 1953 – BBC radio bans both Frankie Laine's "Answer Me" and Lee Lawrence's
> "Crying In The Chapel" after religious groups protest the lyrics.
>
> 1954 – Elvis Presley signs a year-long contract with the Shreveport
> concert radio show Louisiana Hayride. Later in the day, Elvis records his
> first and only commercial, a radio spot for the city's Southern Maid
> Doughnuts outlets, singing the company jingle: "You can get them piping hot
> after 4 p.m. You can get them piping hot. Southern Maid Donuts hit the
> spot. You can get them piping hot after 4 p.m."
>
> 1957 – The Biggest Show Of Stars ’57 package tour hits the Kiel Opera
> House in St. Louis, Missouri, for a show, featuring Eddie Cochran, Jimmy
> Bowen and The Rhythm Orchids, Fats Domino, The Everly Brothers, Chuck
> Berry, Frankie Lymon, LaVerne Baker, Paul Anka, Buddy Knox, Clyde
> McPhatter, The Crickets and The Drifters.
>
> 1958 – Connie Francis records “My Happiness” at the Radio Recorders in
> Hollywood.
>
> 1961 – Fats Domino records “Jambalaya (On The Bayou)” at Cosimo Studio in
> New Orleans.
>
> 1963 – Tony Bennett records “I’ll Be Around” at CBS Studios in New York
> City.
>
> 1964 – The Beach Boys make their UK television debut on Ready, Steady, Go!
> performing “I Get Around,” “When I Grow Up (To Be A Man),” and “Dance,
> Dance, Dance.”
>
> 1964 – Joe Tex records "Hold What You've Got" at Fame Studios in Muscle
> Shoals, Alabama.
>
> 1965 – The Rolling Stones, Fontella Bass, Jackie Wilson, Billy Joe Royal,
> The Strangeloves, and Tony and The Bandits all appear on Shindig!
>
> 1965 – Bob Dylan, Rolling Stone Brian Jones, and Robbie Robertson are
> visiting in Dylan’s Hilton hotel room when New York City is hit with its
> infamous total blackout. The three light candles and jam through the night.
>
> 1965 – Promoter Bill Graham puts on his first show - a concert by
> Jefferson Airplane and The Fugs at the Calliope Ballroom in San Francisco -
> to help raise legal fees for the radical San Francisco Mime Troupe, who are
> facing obscenity charges.
>
> 1966 – Beatles manager Brian Epstein turns down a request for the group to
> appear on a television special to aid the victims of a mining disaster in
> South Wales that killed 144 people.
>
> 1966 – Lou Rawls appears on The Ed Sullivan Show, performing “Love Is A
> Hurtin’ Thing” and “In The Evening.” Other musical guests include Nancy
> Ames, The Kim Sisters, and The U.S. Air Force Academy Chorale.
>
> 1967 – Bob Dylan holds his second session at Columbia Studios in Nashville
> for his up-coming John Wesley Harding album, recording five songs: “All
> Along The Watchtower," "John Wesley Harding," "As I Went Out One Morning,"
> "I Pity The Poor Immigrant," and "I Am A Lonesome Hobo.”
>
> 1968 – The Monkees’ movie Head premieres in New York City.
>
> 1970 – Aerosmith plays their first ever gig at Nipmuc Regional High School
> in Mendon, Massachusetts.
>
> 1971 – Elvis Presley performs an afternoon and evening show at the Public
> Hall Auditorium in Cleveland, Ohio.
>
> 1973 – Michael Martin and Phil Kaufman, manager of the recently-deceased
> country-rock singer Gram Parsons, are fined $300 each for stealing the
> singer's coffin and body from the Los Angeles International Airport; both
> men claiming that it was Parson’s last wish that his body be cremated and
> his ashes scattered near the Joshua Tree National Monument, a favorite spot
> of the singer.
>
> 1973 – Bob Dylan, along with The Band, records “Hazel,” “Something There
> Is About You” and “Tough Mama” at Village Recorders in Los Angeles.
>
> 1975 – The Sex Pistols make their live debut at St. Martin's School of
> Art in central London, with opening act Bazooka Joe.
>
> 1978 – Boston plays the first of two sold-out nights at the Boston Gardens
> on their Don’t Look Back Tour, with opening act Sammy Hagar.
>
> 1979 – Paul Simon kicks off his latest British tour at London's
> Hammersmith Odeon, and buys everyone in the audience a drink from the bar.
> The tab comes to almost $2,000.
>
> 1980 – The remaining members of Led Zeppelin, along with manager Peter
> Grant, meet on the island of Jersey in the Channel Islands to decide what
> to do next in the wake of John Bonham’s death. All four agree the band
> would simply not be the same without Bonham, and decide to split up.
>
> 1982 – R.E.M. appears at Tupelo’s Tavern in New Orleans, Louisiana.
>
> 1983 – The ABC-TV miniseries Princess Daisy debuts, featuring Ringo Starr
> as a gay fashion designer.
>
> 1999 – Country music singer Lee Ann Womack marries her second husband,
> record producer Frank Liddell. They are still married.
>
> 2003 – Metallica kicks off their 137-date year-long Madly In Anger With
> The World Tour at Yoyogi Taiikukan in Tokyo, Japan.
>
> 2005 – The Four Seasons’ stage musical, Jersey Boys, begins its official
> Broadway run at the August Wilson Theatre.
>
> 2006 – Singer Marianne Faithfull announces that she has conquered her
> battle with breast cancer.
>
> 2007 – Meat Loaf cancels his entire European tour after being diagnosed
> with a cyst on his vocal cords.
>
> 2007 – Jimmy P. Stagg - renowned disc jockey and owner of the store chain
> Record City - passes away from esophageal cancer at age 72.
>
> 2010 – In Los Angeles, singer Scott McKenzie is hospitalized after being
> diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, which affects the peripheral
> nervous system. McKenzie will die from the disease in less than two years.
>
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