December 13 Born –

Carlos Montoya (1903) – Flamenco guitarist.

Wesley Tuttle (1917) – Country music singer, guitarist for Tex Ritter.

Wayne Walker (1925) – Rockabilly singer/songwriter.

Joe Messina (1928) – guitarist with the Funk Brothers.

Vestal Goodman (1929) – Southern gospel singer, The Happy Goodman Family.

Lou Adler (1933) – record producer, owner of the Roxy Theatre.

Tony Gomez (1938) – keyboardist for The Foundations (“Build Me Up 
Buttercup”).

Ronald “Skip” Prokop (1943) – drummer for Lighthouse.

Robert Martinez (1945) – drummer for ? and The Mysterians.

Lester Bangs (1948) – rock journalist.

Jeff “Skunk” Baxter (1948) – guitarist for Steely Dan and The Doobie 
Brothers.

Ted Nugent (1948) – guitarist/singer/songwriter.

Davy O’List (1948) – guitarist for The Nice and Roxy Music.

Randy Owen (1949) – vocalist for Alabama.

Tom Verlaine (aka Thomas Miller, 1949) – guitarist/vocalist for Television.

Berton Averre (1953) – guitarist for The Knack.

Dana Strum (aka Dana Strumwasser, 1958) – bassist for Slaughter.

Jaime Foxx (aka Eric Bishop, 1967) – actor/singer (Ray).

Danny Lohner (1970) – touring keyboardist for Nine Inch Nails.

Nick McCarthy (1974) – guitarist/vocalist for Franz Ferdinand.

Tom DeLonge (1975) – guitarist/vocalist for Blink-182.

Amy Hartzler (1981) – vocalist for Evanescence.

Taylor Swift (1989) – Country singer/songwriter.


December 13 R.I.P. –

Sammy Lerner (1989) – cancer. Age 86. Songwriter (“I’m Popeye The Sailor 
Man”).

Chuck Schuldiner (2001) – brain cancer. Age 34. Guitarist for Death, “The 
Father of Death Metal.”

Zal Yanovsky (2002) – heart attack. Age 57. The Lovin’ Spoonful.

Yvonne King (2009) – died from a fall. Age 89. The King Sisters.

Stuart "Woolly" Wolstenholme (2010) – suicide. Age 63. Barclay James 
Harvest.

Gil Friesen (2012) – Age 75. Record company executive for Kapp and A&M 
Records.


December 13 album releases –

Neil Diamond – Touching You, Touching Me (1969)

Badfinger – Straight Up (1971) U.S.

Yes – Relayer (1974)

Roberta Flack – Blue Lights In The Basement (1977)

Joni Mitchell – Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter (1977)

Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band – The Distance (1982)

C + C Music Factory – Gonna Make You Sweat (1990)

Garth Brooks – The Hits (1994)

George Michael – Songs From The Last Century (1999)


December 13 events –

1929 – Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra, with Hoagy Carmichael on vocals, 
records “Rockin’ Chair.”

1940 – Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, with Tex Beneke on saxophone and 
Billy May on trumpet, records “Anvil Chorus, Parts 1 & 2.”

1956 – Perez Prado records “Patricia” in Hollywood.

1960 – Elvis Presley's latest UK single, "It's Now Or Never," breaks all 
records by selling one million copies in six weeks.

1960 – Solomon Burke records “Just Out Of Reach (Of My Two Open Arms)” at 
his first Atlantic recording session in New York City.

1961 – At Brian Epstein’s invitation, Decca A&R man Mike Smith visits the 
Cavern Club to watch The Beatles’ evening show. Following their 
performance, Smith offers the group a January 1 session date.

1963 – Frankie Avalon appears as Max in the “Who Killed Cynthia Royal?” 
episode of ABC-TV’s Burke’s Law.

1966 – The Jimi Hendrix Experience makes their television debut on Ready, 
Steady, Go! performing “Hey Joe.” Later in the day, the group records 
“Foxey Lady” at CBS Studios in London.

1969 – Diana Ross sues the Latino Casino in Philadelphia for $27,500 after 
her two pet dogs died from eating cyanide tablets left by an exterminator 
in her dressing room.

1969 – Miles Davis appears on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.

1973 – Elvis Presley records “My Boy,” “Loving Arms” and “Good Time 
Charlie’s Got The Blues” at Stax Studios in Memphis, in a session that 
lasts into the early morning hours of the next day.

1974 – George Harrison, Billy Preston and Ravi Shankar are invited to the 
White House to have lunch with President Gerald Ford. Harrison gives the 
President a button with the word "OM" on it, to aid in meditation; Ford 
responds by gifting George with a "WIN" (Whip Inflation Now) button.

1975 – The Rolling Stones' request to stage a three-day show on Easter 
Island for 100,000 fans is denied by the government of Chile, saying "the 
whole future of the island" would be damaged by such an event.

1975 – Foghat releases their single, “Slow Ride” b/w “Save Your Loving (For 
Me).”

1983 – Jimmy Page joins Robert Plant on stage for the first time since the 
break up of Led Zeppelin at the Hammersmith Odeon in London for an encore 
of Roy Head’s “Treat Her Right.”

1985 – Phil Collins makes his U.S. television acting debut in the “Phil The 
Shill” episode of Miami Vice.

1991 – John Denver’s final holiday special, Montana Christmas Skies, airs 
on CBS, featuring Clint Black, Kathy Mattea and Patty Loveless.

1993 – Faith Hill makes her Grand Ole Opry debut.

1994 – Prince appears on The Late Show With David Letterman, performing 
“Dolphin.”

1996 – Eagle Glenn Frey makes his first and only major film debut in the 
movie Jerry Maguire, premiering in theaters.

1997 – Chuck Berry performs at the grand opening of The Hard Rock Café in 
Dubai.

1999 – BMI declares The Righteous Brothers' 1965 smash "You've Lost That 
Lovin' Feeling" as the most-performed song of the century.

1999 – Happy Mondays singer Shaun Ryder is ordered to pay £160,000 to his 
ex management team over a dispute in his contract. Ryder said he was so 
high after a joint he didn't bother to read the small print.

2000 – The Verve is forced to cancel the remaining two dates of their UK 
tour after singer Richard Ashcroft falls off the stage and breaks two ribs 
at the Birmingham Academy.

2000 – The British music newspaper Melody Maker announces it is stopping 
publication after 74 years.

2000 – Paul McCartney holds his first-ever book signing at Waterstone's in 
Piccadilly, London, signing copies of his new book, Paul McCartney 
Paintings.

2003 – Former Fugees singer Lauryn Hill launches into a blistering attack 
on the Catholic Church, urging religious figures to "repent" (regarding the 
allegations of sexual abuse in America) during a Christmas show in Vatican 
City before an audience of top Vatican cardinals, bishops and the cream of 
Italian society.

2004 – For the first time, Dick Clark is forced to bow out from hosting his 
annual Dick Clark's Rockin' New Year’s Eve due to his recent stroke.

2005 – A District Bank Limited check signed by John Lennon, made out to 
Inland Revenue on January 23, 1968 in the amount of £6,946, sells for 
£2,000 at a UK auction.

2006 – Yoko Ono’s chauffer and bodyguard Koral Karson is arrested in New 
York City and charged with attempted first-degree grand larceny after 
trying to extort $2 million from her, after Ono tapes him threatening her 
with releasing private papers and photos if she didn’t pay up.

2007 – Joe Cocker receives the OBE (Order of the British Empire) honor from 
Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace.

2008 – Rapper Dizzee Rascal (aka Dylan Mills) is arrested in Sevenoaks Way 
in southeast London when he approaches another motorist with a baseball bat 
following a road rage incident. Rascal is held on suspicion of possessing 
an offensive weapon.

2010 – Paul McCartney performs at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.

2012 – A collection of love letters written by Mick Jagger to American 
singer Marsha Hunt sell at an auction for £187,250. The letters were penned 
in the summer of 1969 while the Rolling Stones frontman was in Australia.

2012 – For the first time in 40 years, the original members of The Rascals 
reunite for Once Upon A Dream: a series of five concerts at the Capitol 
Theater in Port Chester, New York, hosted by “Miami” Steve Van Zandt.

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