Add "McGuinn, Clark and Hillman" to Gene Clark.
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 9:03:52 AM UTC-7, Eidem wrote:
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> November 17 Born –
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> Jack Owens (1904) – Delta blues guitarist/singer.
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> Marion Montgomery (aka Maud Runnells, 1934) – singer ("That's Life").
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> Gerry McGee (1937) – guitarist for The Ventures.
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> Gordon Lightfoot (1938) – Canadian singer/songwriter.
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> Bob Gaudio (1942) – singer/songwriter/producer, The Four Seasons.
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> Gene Clark (aka Harold Eugene Clark, 1944) – The Byrds, Dillard & Clark.
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> Martin Barre (1946) – guitarist for Jethro Tull.
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> Bob McBride (1946) – vocalist for Lighthouse.
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> Robert “Stewkey” Antoni (1947) – singer for The Nazz.
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> Rod Clements (1947) – guitarist for Lindisfarne.
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> Iain Sutherland (1948) – The Sutherland Brothers.
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> Dean Paul "Dino" Martin (1951) – bassist for Dino, Desi & Billy.
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> Peter Cox (1955) – Go West.
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> Jim Babjak (1957) – guitarist for The Smithereens.
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> RuPaul Andre Charles (1960) – drag queen/actor/singer, Wee Wee Pole.
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> Jeff Buckley (1966) – singer/songwriter.
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> Ben Wilson (1967) – keyboardist for Blues Traveler.
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> Ronnie DeVoe (1967) – New Edition.
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> Kimya Dawson (1972) – singer/songwriter, The Moldy Peaches.
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> Isaac Hanson (1980) – guitarist for Hanson (“MMMBop”).
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> Sarah Harding (aka Sarah Hardman, 1981) – Girls Aloud.
>
>
> November 17 R.I.P. –
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> John Glascock (1979) – congenital heart defect. Age 28. Jethro Tull.
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> Bob Eberly (1981) – heart attack. Age 65. Big band singer with Jimmy
> Dorsey and Helen O'Connell.
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> Alan Hull (1995) – heart thrombosis. Age 50. Lindisfarne.
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> Michael Karoli (2001) – cancer. Age 53. Guitarist for Can.
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> Arthur Conley (2003) – intestinal cancer. Age 57. Singer (“Sweet Soul
> Music”).
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> Don Gibson (2003) – natural causes. Age 75. Country music
> singer/songwriter ("Sweet Dreams").
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> Ruth Brown (2006) – complications from a heart attack and stroke. Age 78.
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> Gary Garcia (2011) – Age 63. Novelty singer/songwriter (“Pac-Man Fever”).
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> Billy Scott (2012) – pancreatic cancer. Age 70. Billy Scott and The
> Georgia Prophets (“I Got The Fever”).
>
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> November 17 album releases –
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> The Kinks – Sunny Afternoon (1967) UK
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> The Byrds – Farther Along (1971)
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> Bob Dylan – Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits Vol. II (1971)
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> Laura Nyro – Gonna Take A Miracle (1971)
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> Miles Davis – Live-Evil (1971)
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> Faces – A Nod Is As Good As A Wink…To A Blind Horse (1971)
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> ABBA – Greatest Hits (1975) Scandanavia
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> Tommy Bolin – Teaser (1975)
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> The Kinks – The Kinks Present Schoolboys In Disgrace (1975)
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> Bette Midler – Broken Blossom (1977)
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> The Doors – An American Prayer (1978)
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> The Jam – Setting Sons (1979)
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> The Easybeats – Absolute Anthology (1980)
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> The Fall – Grotesque (1980)
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> John Lennon and Yoko Ono – Double Fantasy (1980)
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> Chaka Khan – Chaka Khan (1982)
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> The Kinks – Think Visual (1986)
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> Debbie Harry – Rockbird (1986)
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> The Pretenders – The Singles (1987)
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> Whitney Houston/Various Artists – The Bodyguard (1992) (soundtrack)
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> Ice Cube – The Predator (1992)
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> Anti-Nowhere League – Scum (1997)
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> Mariah Carey – #1’s (1998)
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> Whitney Houston – My Love Is Your Love (1998)
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> Jewel – Spirit (1998)
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> Garth Brooks – Double Live (1998)
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> Kylie Minogue – Body Language (2003) UK
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> U2 – U2 Go Home: Live From Slane Castle, Ireland (2003)
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> The Beatles – Let It Be…Naked (2003)
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> The Damned – So, Who’s Paranoid? (2008)
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> Paul McCartney – Good Evening New York City (2009)
>
>
> November 17 events –
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> 1938 – Orchestra leader Kay Kyser gives a lecture at the College of the
> City of New York on "the inner workings and artistic features of swing
> music." Its popularity leads to Kyser to being given his own popular NBC
> radio show, Kay Kyser's Kollege of Musical Knowledge.
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> 1957 – Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps perform “Dance To The Bop” on The Ed
> Sullivan Show. Other musical guests include Georgia Gibbs, Jose Melis,
> Kate Smith and Julius LaRosa.
>
> 1958 – Alan Freed's trial for allegedly inciting a riot at the
> BostonGardenson November 15, 1957, during his Biggest
> Show of Stars tour - where five people were arrested for fighting - is
> postponed for a year while prosecutors sort out the state's archaic
> anti-anarchy laws.
>
> 1961 – The Beatles appear at the Cavern Club for a lunchtime session, them
> perform an evening show at the Village Hall in Knotty Ash, Liverpool.
>
> 1963 – In Guildford, England, Surrey Grammar School headmaster John
> Weightman bans the popular Beatle "moptop" haircut, explaining that "this
> ridiculous style brings out the worst in boys physically. It makes them
> look like morons."
>
> 1963 – Singer/actor Tommy Sands performs “Real Live Girl” and “San
> Francisco,” then joins his wife Nancy Sinatra to perform "Old Straw Hat"
> and "Hey Good Lookin’” on The Ed Sullivan Show. Other musical guests
> include Robert Horton, Earl Grant, and The Kim Sisters with the Kim
> Brothers.
>
> 1963 – Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richards present Gene Pitney
> with one of their first songs, "My Only Girl," backstage at the British ITV
> music program Thank Your Lucky Stars. Pitney will re-title it "That Girl
> Belongs To Yesterday," and have a hit with the song on both sides of the
> ocean: the first Jagger/Richards composition to make the U.S. charts, and
> the first UK hit for the pair. The Stones will record the song themselves,
> but it is never released.
>
> 1966 – The Beach Boys’ “Good Vibrations” hits #1 on the UK singles chart.
>
> 1967 – Pink Floyd releases their single, “Apples And Oranges” b/w “Paint
> Box.” In the evening the group opens for The Jimi Hendrix Experience at
> City Hall in Sheffield, along with Amen Corner, The Move, and The Nice.
>
> 1967 – Monkee Davy Jones opens his first boutique in New York's Greenwich
> Village, called Zilch I, after the Monkees song.
>
> 1967 – The Who begin their second U.S. tour opening for The Buckinghams at
> the Shawnee Mission South High School auditorium in Kansas City, Kansas.
>
> 1969 – Conway Twitty records "Hello Darlin’” at Bradley's Barn in Mount
> Juliet, Tennessee.
>
> 1969 – Janis Joplin is arrested in her dressing room after her concert at
> Curtis Hixon Hall in Tampa, Florida, on charges of publicly using vulgar
> and indecent language during her show, after a policeman tried to use a
> bullhorn to control a crowd that had left its seats and had begun to move
> towards the stage. Joplin posts $504 bail, and the charges are later
> dropped.
>
> 1970 – Elton John gives a live radio concert from A&R Studios in New York
> City. Elton will release the show on album as 11-17-70.
>
> 1972 – Elvis Presley performs the first of three shows over the next two
> days at the Honolulu International Center in Hawaii.
>
> 1974 – ABBA plays their first gig outside of Sweden, opening at the
> Kalkonerteater in Copenhagen on their first European tour.
>
> 1976 – Olivia Newton-John's first television special, A Very Special
> Olivia Newton-John, airs on ABC-TV.
>
> 1978 – During Bob Dylan's show at the San Diego Sports Arena, an audience
> member throws a small silver crucifix onstage, which the singer picks up
> and pockets. Perhaps coincidentally, Dylan enters his "Christian period"
> the following year.
>
> 1978 – Led Zeppelin records "All My Love" at Polar Studios in Stockholm,
> Sweden.
>
> 1979 – The Guinness Book of World Records confirms that ABBA is the
> biggest-selling recording group in history.
>
> 1980 – Aretha Franklin and Sammy Davis, Jr. appear at this year’s Royal
> Command Performance in London for Queen Elizabeth II.
>
> 1990 – David Crosby breaks his left leg, ankle and shoulder in a motorcycle
> accident while speeding near his home in Los Angeles without a helmet.
>
> 1991 – Stone Roses drummer Reni appears in court on a charge of
> obstruction and claims that police beat him up after his arrest. He is
> fined £50.
>
> 1992 – Former members of Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers, Jimmy Merchant
> and Herman Santiago, are awarded $4 million in back royalties for their
> 1956 hit "Why Do Fools Fall In Love?"
>
> 1994 – Bob Dylan begins the first of two days taping his MTV Unplugged
> performance at Sony Studios in New York City.
>
> 1995 – Former Monkees Davy Jones, Mickey Dolenz and Peter Tork appear in
> the “Rave On” episode of the ABC-TV teen sitcom Boy Meets World. Band
> member Michael Nesmith is also present at the taping of the show, but
> declines an on-air role.
>
> 1999 – Mariah Carey is forced to abandon a performance on Rome's historic
> Spanish Steps after crowds of tourists surround her. She takes shelter in a
> local shop before been given a police escort to safety.
>
> 2000 – ABC-TV airs the documentary, The Beatles: Revolution.
>
> 2000 – With the release of The Beatles’ 1 greatest hits CD, it is reported
> that Andy White, who played drums on the included version of “Love Me Do,”
> will not earn enough from it to buy his own copy of the disc, since he
> still receives his original 1962 session fee of £7.
>
> 2003 – Meatloaf collapses on stage at Wembley Arena in London and is
> rushed to a nearby hospital with an irregular heartbeat that requires
> emergency surgery.
>
> 2003 – At 21-years of age, Britney Spears becomes the youngest singer to
> ever get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. During her interview with
> MTV, Spears slams former boyfriend Justin Timberlake, claiming he was a
> huge disappointment in the pants department, saying, “Forget trouser snake;
> it’s more like trouser worm.” In the evening, ABC-TV airs the special,
> Britney Spears: In The Zone.
>
> 2003 – Country music artist Blake Shelton marries his longtime girlfriend,
> Kaynette Gern. The marriage lasts three years.
>
> 2003 – George Michael re-signs with Sony
> Music<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_Music> ten
> years after his long legal battle with the company which led to his
> contract being sold to rival record companies Virgin
> Records<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_Records>
> and DreamWorks Records <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DreamWorks_Records>.
>
> 2007 – Queen guitarist Brian May is appointed Chancellor of Liverpool’s
> John Moores University, taking over from Cherie Blair.
>
> 2010 – Singer Patti Smith wins the National Book Award for her memoir,
> “Just Kids.”
>
> 2010 – Joan Baez sustains minor injuries when she falls 20 feet out of a
> treehouse in her backyard.
>
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