Tina Weymouth is also a member of the Tom Tom Club
On Friday, November 22, 2013 8:33:12 AM UTC-7, Eidem wrote:
> November 22 Born –
>
> Howard “Hoagy” Carmichael (1899) – composer/pianist/bandleader.
>
> Benjamin Britten (1913) – British classical composer.
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> Jimmy Knepper (1927) – Jazz trombonist with Charles Mingus.
>
> Opal Courtney (1936) – The Spaniels.
>
> Steve Wahrer (1941) – drummer for The Trashmen (“Surfin’ Bird”).
>
> Terry Stafford (1941) – American singer/songwriter ("Suspicion").
>
> Jesse Colin Young (aka Perry Miller, 1941) – The Youngbloods.
>
> Stephen Caldwell (1942) – The Orlons.
>
> Floyd Sneed (1942) – drummer for Three Dog Night.
>
> Aston “Family Man” Barrett (1946) – bassist for The Wailers.
>
> Rod Price (1947) – guitarist for Foghat.
>
> Sonny Geraci (1947) – vocalist for The Outsiders and Climax.
>
> Dennis Larden (1948) – Every Mother’s Son.
>
> “Miami” Steve Van Zandt (1950) – guitarist for The E Street Band.
>
> Tina Weymouth (1950) – bassist for Talking Heads.
>
> Craig Huxley (1954) – actor, musician/producer.
>
> Sharon Bailey (1957) – percussionist for Amazulu.
>
> Jason Ringenberg (1958) – Jason & The Scorchers.
>
> Dan Schmid (1962) – bassist for The Cherry Poppin’ Daddies.
>
> Neil Fraser (1962) – guitarist/vibraphonist for Tindersticks.
>
>
> November 22 R.I.P. –
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> Lorenz Hart (1943) – pneumonia. Age 48. Lyricist for Richard Rogers (“With
> A Song In My Heart").
>
> Cathy Carr (1988) – Age 63. Singer ("Ivory Tower").
>
> Janet Ertel (1988) – Age 75. The Chordettes (“Mr. Sandman”).
>
> Michael Hutchence (1997) – suicide. Age 37. INXS.
>
> Paul Motian (2011) – myelodysplasic
> syndrome<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FMyelodysplastic_syndrome&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHGe6kBKnWFjboLH3zVe6Dy-yx6sQ>.
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> Age 80. Jazz drummer for Bill Evans.
>
>
> November 22 album releases –
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> Phil Spector – A Christmas Gift To You From Philles Records (1963)
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> The Beatles – With The Beatles (1963)
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> The Beatles – The Beatles (1968) UK
>
> Elvis Presley – Elvis (NBC TV Special) (1968)
>
> Dusty Springfield – Dusty…Definitely (1968)
>
> The Kinks – The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society (1968)
>
> Miles Davis – Get Up With It (1974)
>
> Chic – Chic (1977)
>
> Motörhead<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FMot%25C3%25B6rhead&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNGYnagOsWbzCWScypKN_EeSfyANJQ>–
> Beer Drinkers And Hell Raisers (1980) (EP)
>
> Split Enz – See Ya ‘Round (1984)
>
> Lloyd Cole and The Commotions – Easy Pieces (1985)
>
> Pink Floyd – Delicate Sound Of Thunder (1988)
>
> Chaka Khan – CK (1988)
>
> Candlemass – Ancient Dreams (1988)
>
> Bette Midler – Beaches (1988) (soundtrack)
>
> Jethro Tull – Nightcap: The Unreleased Masters 1973-1991 (1993) UK
>
> Prince – The Black Album (1994)
>
> Pearl Jam – Vitalogy (1994)
>
> Aerosmith – Box Of Fire (1994) (box set)
>
> ZZ Top – One Foot In The Blues (1994)
>
> U2 – How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb (2004)
>
> Rush – R30: 30th Anniversary World Tour (2005) (DVD/CD set) U.S./Canada
>
>
> November 22 events –
>
> 1899 – The world's first radio company, the Marconi Wireless Company of
> America, is incorporated in New Jersey.
>
> 1938 – In New York City, Bunny Berigan and His Orchestra - featuring Ray
> Conniff on trombone, Georgie Auld on sax, and Buddy Rich on drums - records
> “Jelly Roll Blues” and “I Cried For You,” after which they add vocalist
> Kathleen Lane to record “Sobbin’ Blues” and “’Deed I Do.”
>
> 1952 – The first Disc Jockey Convention takes place in Nashville,
> Tennessee.
>
> 1955 – After his recent signing with RCA Records, Elvis Presley sends a
> telegram to his new manager, Colonel Tom Parker, which reads: "Dear
> Colonel, Words can never tell you how my folks and I appreciate what you
> did for me. I've always known and now my folks are assured that you are the
> best, most wonderful person I could ever hope to work with. Believe me when
> I say I will stick with you through thick and thin and do everything I can
> to uphold your faith in me. Again, I say thanks and I love you like a
> father."
>
> 1957 – Tom and Jerry, who will use their real last names of Simon and
> Garfunkel in the ‘60s, appear on American Bandstand, performing their hit,
> “Hey Schoolgirl.”
>
> 1957 – The Miles Davis Quintet makes their stage debut at Carnegie Hall.
>
> 1961 – Bob Dylan holds his second and final recording session for his
> debut album at Columbia Studios in New York City.
>
> 1961 – Frank Sinatra records “Pocketful Of Miracles” at United Recorders
> in Hollywood.
>
> 1961 – Elvis Presley’s movie, Blue Hawaii, premieres in theaters in the
> U.S. and Canada.
>
> 1964 – Tony Bennett, Leslie Uggams, Victor Borge, The Womenfolk, and The
> Pan Am North Stars steel band all perform on The Ed Sullivan Show.
>
> 1965 – Bob Dylan marries his first wife, Sara Lowndes. They stay married
> for 12 years.
>
> 1965 – Stevie Wonder releases his single, “Uptight (Everything’s Alright)”
> b/w “Purple Rain Drops” on Tamla.
>
> 1965 – The Man Of La Mancha musical opens at the ANTA Washington Square
> Theatre in Greenwich
> Village<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FGreenwich_Village&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHEgqIP8kWhPySKdJw0XUEiIDB8Mw>.
>
> The production will move to Broadway in 1968.
>
> 1967 – Otis Redding records “(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay” at the Stax
> Studio in Memphis.
>
> 1968 – Iron Butterfly, Canned Heat and The Youngbloods play the first of
> two nights at Fillmore East.
>
> 1968 – In Ireland, Marianne Faithfull, heavily addicted to cocaine,
> miscarries what was to be her second child with boyfriend Mick Jagger.
>
> 1969 – Johnny Cash appears on the cover of Life magazine.
>
> 1969 – Iron Butterfly appears at the Randolph-Macon College in Ashland,
> Virginia, in the school's 3,500- seat Crenshaw Gymnasium. The opening act
> is Steel Mill, featuring 20-year old Bruce Springsteen.
>
> 1976 – Jerry Lee Lewis is arrested for drunk driving in Memphis after
> driving his Rolls Royce into a ditch.
>
> 1977 – In San Carlos, California, Tony Orlando returns to the concert
> stage after a self-imposed 10-month hiatus following the death of his
> sister and the suicide death of his friend Freddie Prinze.
>
> 1981 – Muddy Waters appears at the Checkerboard Lounge in Chicago, and is
> joined onstage by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ron Wood who are
> currently touring through the Midwest.
>
> 1986 – Country music singers Keith Whitley and Lorrie Morgan are married.
> It is the second marriage for both. They stay married until Whitley’s
> untimely death from alcohol poisoning in 1989.
>
> 1986 – Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble begin their 149-date Live
> Alive Tour at the Towson Center Arena in Maryland.
>
> 1987 – The Jesus And Mary Chain singer Jim Reid is arrested in Canada
> after assaulting members of the audience with his microphone stand. He is
> released on $2,000 bail.
>
> 1990 – Rolling Stone Bill Wyman announces the dissolution of his 18-month
> long marriage to model Mandy Smith.
>
> 1991 – Alice Cooper comes to the rescue of two fans, Patrick and Dee Ann
> Kelly, whose California home is about to be re-possessed, after Patrick
> paints Cooper’s face on the house to help sell the property. Alice signs
> autographs to help raise money for the couple.
>
> 1992 – Paul Simon begins his first tour of South America in Brazil.
>
> 2000 – A woman’s body is found in a shallow grave in the Santa Clarita
> Valley near Los Angeles. Dental records identify the woman on November 28
> as Sandra Rosas, wife of Los Lobos bassist Cesar Rosas, who disappeared
> from her home on October 23, 1999.
>
> 2002 – Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger announce they will reform The Doors
> for the first time in 27 years, replacing original drummer John Densmore
> (suffering from hearing loss) with The Police's Stuart Copeland, and
> replacing original frontman Jim Morrison with sound-alike Ian Astbury of
> The Cult.
>
> 2003 – ZZ Top plays the final night of their Beer Drinkers And Hell
> Raisers Tour at the Compaq Center in Houston. This is also the final
> concert at the Compaq Center, which will be renovated into a mega church.
>
> 2003 – Country singer Wynonna marries her second husband and former
> bodyguard, D.R. Roach. She will divorce him in 2007 when he is arrested for
> sexual assault on a child under 13 years old.
>
> 2004 – Ozzy Osbourne struggles with a burglar who escapes with jewelry
> worth £2 million from his Buckinghamshire mansion. Ozzy has the masked
> raider in a headlock before the burglar breaks free and jumps 30 feet from
> a first floor window.
>
> 2004 – U2 shoots their video for “All Because Of You” from a moving flat
> bed truck on the streets of Brooklyn in New York City. Later in the day,
> they perform a brief concert under the Brooklyn Bridge, which is taped by
> MTV for a later showing.
>
> 2005 – Sixteen pages of poetry written by University of Minnesota student
> Robert Zimmerman in 1960 are auctioned off for $78,000 in New York.
>
> 2005 – A gig by former Stone Roses front man Ian Brown is halted after 20
> minutes when the floor at the venue begins to sag. 2,000 people are told to
> leave Newcastle's Carling Academy, which has only been open for a month.
> Organizers claim it was simply a safety precaution after joists under the
> main dance floor came out of their springs.
>
> 2006 – Mick Fleetwood becomes a naturalized citizen of the United States.
>
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