December 24 Born –

Harry Warren (aka Salvatore Guaragna, 1893) – composer/lyricist 
(“Chattanooga Choo Choo”).

Franz Waxman (1906) – film composer (The Bride Of Frankenstein).

Ralph Marterie (1914) – big band leader (“Skokiaan”).

Dave Bartholomew (1920) – arranger/songwriter (“Ain’t That A Shame”).

Lee Dorsey (1924) – R&B singer (“Ya Ya”).

Raphael "Ray" Bryant (1931) – Jazz pianist with Sonny Rollins and Coleman 
Hawkins.

Mike Curb (1944) – musician, record company executive.

Lemmy (aka Ian Kilmister, 1945) – bassist/vocalist for Hawkwind and 
Motörhead.

Jan Akkerman (1946) – guitarist for Focus.

Tom “T-Bone” Wolk (1951) – bassist for Hall & Oates.

Ian Burden (1957) – keyboardist for The Human League.

Munetaka Higuchi (1958) – drummer for Loudness.

Greg Eidem (1959) – bassist for Flipp and Joey Molland’s Badfinger.

Mary Ramsey (1963) – vocalist for John & Mary, and 10,000 Maniacs.

Doyle Bramhall II (1968) – guitarist for Arc Angels and Smokestack.

Ricky Martin (aka Enrique Morales, 1971) – Puerto Rican singer, Menudo.

Joseph Washbourn (1975) – keyboardist/vocalist for Toploader.


December 24 R.I.P. –

Bernard Herrmann (1975) – cardiovascular disease. Age 64. Composer (Psycho).

Bobby LaKind (1992) – cancer. Age 47. Percussionist for The Doobie Brothers.

Zeke Carey (1999) – heart attack. Age 66. The Flamingos.

Nick Massi (2000) – cancer. Age 73. The Four Seasons.

Tim Hart (2009) – lung cancer. Age 61. Steeleye Span.

Myrna Smith (2010) – Age 69. Singer/songwriter with Carl Wilson, The Sweet 
Inspirations.

Ray Collins (2012) – complications from a heart attack. Age 76. Vocalist 
for The Mothers of Invention.

Richard Rodney Bennett (2012) – Age 76. British composer.


December 24 album releases –

Freddie King – Boogie On Down (1997)

The Stranglers – Live In London (1997)


December 24 events –

1906 – Reginald Fessenden, broadcasting from Brant Rock, Massachusetts, 
becomes the first person to air a short music program on radio, first 
playing a phonograph record of “Ombra Mai 
Fu<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ombra_mai_fu>
” (“Largo”) by George Frideric 
Handel<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Frideric_Handel>, 
followed by Fessenden himself playing the song “O Holy 
Night<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O_Holy_Night>
” on the violin <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin>, and finishing with 
reading a passage from the Bible <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible>: 
“Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to men of good will.”

1920 – Opera star Enrico Caruso gives his final performance in Halevy's La 
Juive at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.

1935 – Gene Autry records “Mexicali Rose” in Chicago.

1944 – The Andrews Sisters debut their radio show, The Andrews Sisters' 
Eight-To-The-Bar Ranch, on the ABC radio network.

1953 – The Ames Brothers record “The Man With The Banjo.”

1955 – The Lennon Sisters make their debut as regulars on ABC-TV's The 
Lawrence Welk Show.

1963 – The Beatles hold their first Beatles’ Christmas Show series at the 
Astoria Cinema in London. The group will perform 30 shows through January 
11, 1964, at the venue, with supporting acts Tommy Quickly, The Fourmost, 
Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas, Cilla Black, The Barron Knights and Rolf 
Harris.

1966 – After months of pressure from both sets of parents, Elvis Presley 
gets on one knee at Graceland and presents Priscilla with the three-carat 
diamond ring he had made for her, and instead of asking for her hand in 
marriage, he tells her, “We’re going to be married.”

1966 – Tommy James and The Shondells record “I Think We’re Alone Now.”

1967 – The Bee Gees perform their Christmas special live from Liverpool 
Cathedral, 
which is broadcast on UK TV.

1967 – Creedence Clearwater Revival forms in San Francisco.

1967 – The Cowsills, Bobbie Gentry, Arthur Godfrey and Gilbert Price all 
perform on The Ed Sullivan Show.

1968 – Led Zeppelin flies to Denver, Colorado, to begin their first 
American tour.

1969 – Willie Nelson's home in Ridgetop, Tennessee, burns to the ground 
while he's at a Christmas party in Nashville.

1971 – Slade appears at the Marquee Club in London for a Christmas Eve 
party.

1971 – Little Jimmy Dickens marries Mona Evans. They are still married.

1972 – Local police shut down a concert by Manfred Mann's Earth Band at the 
University of Miami when neighbors complain about the noise, resulting in a 
two-hour riot so fierce that band members are forced to retreat to their 
dressing room.

1972 – Yoko Ono's first husband, film producer Tony Cox, kidnaps their 
daughter Kyoko and disappears somewhere in New York.

1972 – David Bowie performs a Christmas Eve show at the Rainbow Theatre in 
London on his Ziggy Stardust Tour.

1972 – The Eagles, The Bee Gees, Stevie Wonder and Mott The Hoople all 
appear at Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles.

1973 – Doobie Brother Tom Johnston is arrested in Visalia, California, for 
possession of marijuana.

1974 – James Taylor, Carly Simon, Linda Ronstadt and Joni Mitchell, along 
with comedian Albert Brooks and session drummer John Guerin, all go 
caroling door-to-door in the Hollywood Hills. The sextet then heads in to 
town and continues their caroling at the Troubadour for the patrons 
attending a Flo & Eddie show at the club.

1974 – Elton John performs a Christmas concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in 
London. The show is recorded and bootlegged as Ol’ Pink Eyes Is Back.

1975 – AC/DC appears at the Hodern Pavillion in Sydney, Australia.

1977 – The Sex Pistols play their last gig together at Ivanhoes in 
Huddersfield, at a charity performance before an audience of mainly 
children.

1978 – ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus and Agnetha Fältskog announce they are getting 
divorced.

1983 – The Police appear at the Brighton Centre in England on their 
Synchronicity Tour.

1988 – Nirvana begins recording their debut album, Bleach, at Reciprocal 
Recording Studios in Seattle.

2003 – White Stripes front man Jack White turns himself in to Detroit 
police to face aggravated assault charges stemming from a bar room 
altercation in which he allegedly attacked Jason Stollsteimer of The Von 
Bondies.

2005 – Rapper Foxy Brown, in court on charges of assaulting two nail salon 
workers, is handcuffed and threatened with jail time after she sticks her 
tongue out at a New York judge who asks her to stop chewing gum, with Judge 
Melissa Jackson telling the singer she’s showing disrespect to the court.

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