November 13 Born –

Justine “Baby” Washington (1940) – Soul singer (“Only Those In Love”).

Odia Coates (1941) – singer with Paul Anka "(You're) Having My Baby").

John P. Hammond (1942) – Blues singer/guitarist.

Timmy Thomas (1944) – singer/keyboardist (“Why Can’t We Live Together”).

Ray Wylie Hubbard (1946) – Country singer/songwriter ("Up Against The Wall, 
Redneck Mother").

Toy Caldwell (1947) – lead guitarist for The Marshall Tucker Band.

Roger Steen (1949) – guitarist for The Tubes.

Terry Reid (1949) – singer, session musician.

Bill Gibson (1951) – drummer for Huey Lewis and The News.

Andrew Ranken (1953) – drummer for The Pogues.

Wayne Parker (1960) – bassist for Glass Tiger.

“Dirty” Walter Kibby (1964) – trombonist for Fishbone and Ugly Kid Joe.

Nikolai Fraiture (1978) – bassist for The Strokes.


November 13 R.I.P. –

Don Addrisi (1984) – pancreatic cancer. Age 45. Singer/songwriter (“Never 
My Love”).

Ronnie Bond (1992) – Age 52. Drummer for The Troggs.

Bill Doggett (1996) – heart attack. Age 80. R&B and jazz organist.

Donald Mills (1999) – pneumonia. Age 84. The Mills Brothers.

R.J. Vealey (1999) – heart attack. Age 37. Drummer for Atlanta Rhythm 
Section.

Cecil Blackwood (2000) – cancer. Age 66. Gospel singer, The Blackwood 
Brothers.

David “Panama” Francis (2001) – stroke. Age 82. Prolific New York session 
drummer.

Michael Stewart (2002) – suicide. Age 57. Guitarist for We Five.

Ol’ Dirty Bastard (2004) – overdose. Age 35. Rapper with Wu Tang Clan.


November 13 album releases –

Johnny Cash – Johnny Cash Sings The Songs That Made Him Famous (1958)

Elvis Presley – 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can’t Be Wrong: Elvis’ Gold Records - 
Volume 2 (1959)

The Four Tops – Four Tops’ Second Album (1965)

Diana Ross and The Supremes – Love Child (1968)

Neil Diamond – Stones (1971)

Kate Bush – Lionheart (1978)

Siouxsie and The Banshees – The Scream (1978)

Wings – Wings Greatest (1978) U.S.

New Order – Movement (1981)

Slade – Till Deaf Do Us Part (1981)

The Eagles – Eagles Greatest Hits Volume 2 (1982)

The Sisters Of Mercy – Floodland (1987)

Hall & Oates – Change Of Season (1990)

The Beatles – 1 (2000)

Oasis – Familiar To Millions (2000)

Radiohead – I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings (2001) U.S.

Jewel – This Way (2001)

James Taylor – One Man Band (2007)


November 13 events –

1937 – The NBC Orchestra is formed: the first full-sized orchestra 
exclusively for radio broadcasting.

1953 – Del Wood joins the Grand Ole Opry.

1956 – Bill Buchanan and Dickie Goodman appear in a New York City court to 
begin dealing with the many lawsuits brought against them by their hit 
"Flying Saucer," which utilizes many "drop-ins" of other artists' hit 
records for comedic effect.

1957 – Lou Monte records "Lazy Mary (Luna Mezza Mare)" in New York City.

1960 – Sammy Davis, Jr. marries Swedish actress May Britt: one of 
Hollywood’s first celebrity interracial marriages.

1961 – Hank Ballard appears on the television quiz show To Tell The Truth 
as the “inventor” of The Twist dance.

1961 – The Tokens release their single, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” b/w “Dry 
Your Eyes” on RCA Records.

1962 – Cliff Richard appears on American Bandstand.

1963 – The Beatles appear at the ABC Cinema in Plymouth. Earlier in the 
day, they record a television interview at Westward Television Studios for 
the local teen program Move Over, Dad.

1964 – The Rolling Stones release their single, “Little Red Rooster” b/w 
“Off The Hook.”

1965 – The Castiles, featuring 16-year old singer Bruce Springsteen, appear 
at the Fire House in Hazlet, New Jersey.

1965 – The McCoys’ single “Fever” hits the Billboard Hot 100.

1965 – The Righteous Brothers, Rick Nelson, Barbara Lewis, Roy Head, Davy 
Jones, Donna Loren, and The Turtles all appear on Shindig!

1966 – The Four Tops appear at Brian Epstein’s Saville Theatre in London. 
After the show, Epstein hosts a party for the Tops at his Belgravia home. 
Guests include members of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Animals, 
Donovan, and others.

1966 – The New Vaudeville Band performs “Winchester Cathedral” on The Ed 
Sullivan Show. Other musical guests include Noel Harrison, The McGuire 
Sisters, and Joan Sutherland.

1967 – Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones buys Cotchford Farm - the 
former home of Winnie the Pooh writer A.A. Milne - in Sussex, England. 
Statues of Pooh characters dot the grounds.

1968 – The Beatles’ animated feature film, Yellow Submarine, opens in 
theaters.

1969 – John Lennon purchases the island of Dorinch, off the coast of 
Ireland, and invites any hippie who wishes to live there.

1969 – Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young play the first of four nights at the 
Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco.

1970 – Elvis Presley appears at the Cow Palace in San Francisco.

1971 – Three Dog Night releases their single, “An Old Fashioned Love Song” 
b/w “Jam.”

1971 – Elvis Presley performs two shows at Memorial Auditorium in Dallas, 
Texas.

1973 – Jerry Lee Lewis, Jr. is killed in a highway accident near Hernando, 
Mississippi, just days after appearing on The Midnight Special drumming in 
his father’s band.

1974 – An imposter posing as Deep Purple guitar player Ritchie Blackmore 
crashes a borrowed Porsche in Iowa City after having already conned food 
and shelter from several Deep Purple fans.

1976 – British publication Melody Maker announces UK dates for the first 
major punk tour with The Sex Pistols and The Ramones co-headlining, along 
with Talking Heads, The Vibrators and Chris Spedding. The 14-date tour 
never happens.

1981 – U2 begins the 23-date North American leg of their October Tour at 
J.B. Scott’s in Albany, New York.

1985 – An exhibition celebrating Bob Dylan's 25 years in the music industry 
opens at New York's Whitney Museum.

1987 – Sonny and Cher appear on Late Night With David Letterman, and in a 
spontaneous move, sing “I Got You Babe.” By the end of the song, both are 
in tears.

1988 – Michael Jackson appears at the Los Angeles Sports Arena on his Bad 
Tour as part of “Michael Jackson Month” in Los Angeles.

1990 – Patricia Boughton files a lawsuit against Rod Stewart, claiming that 
a football he kicked into the crowd during a concert at the Pine Knob Music 
Theatre in Michigan had ruptured a tendon in her middle finger, which, as a 
result, makes sex between her and her husband difficult.

1992 – Elton John plays his first ever concert in Mexico at the Estadio 
Azteca in Mexico City.

1996 – AC/DC plays the first of four sold-out nights at the Sydney 
Entertainment Centre in Australia on their Ballbreaker World Tour.

1997 – Ray Charles conducts his first online Web chat at rhino.com.

1999 – Cliff Richard signs with internet company Remotemusic.com: becomingthe 
first major music artist to ink such a deal.

2000 – The Beatles launch their first official website, 
thebeatles.com<http://www.thebeatles.com/>
, to coincide with the release of their retrospective 1 CD.

2002 – The surviving members of Led Zeppelin announce plans to tour the 
U.S. Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl applies for the 
drumming job. The tour never happens.

2003 – Country music artist Wynonna Judd is arrested for drunk driving in 
Nashville.

2005 – Paul McCartney’s concert in Anaheim, California, is broadcast live 
to the astronauts on the International Space Station orbiting the Earth.

2007 – Boy George is arrested and charged with false imprisonment of 
28-year old male model Auden Carlsen, who went to the singer’s home for a 
photo shoot. Carlsen alleges that he was chained to a wall while George 
teased and belittled him.

2010 – Singer Aaron Neville marries his second wife, photographer Sarah 
Friedman, in New York City. Neville had been widowed for two years after 
the passing of Joel, his first wife of 48 years.

2012 – The original Peter Blake-designed collage that was included in 
copies of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album sells to 
an unnamed bidder for £55,250 ($87,720) at an auction of modern British art 
at Sotheby’s in London.

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