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This Day in Music…January 15
1961 – Motown Records signed The Supremes.
1964 – Vee Jay records filed a lawsuit against Capitol and Swan Records over manufacturing and distribution rights to Beatles recordings.
1967 – The movie “The Fastest Guitar Alive,” with Roy Orbison and Sheb Wooley, premiered in New York City, NY.
1967 – The Rolling Stones performed on TV’s “Ed Sullivan Show” and were forced to change their lyrics of “Let’s Spend the Night Together” to “Let’s Spend Some Time Together.”
1967 – The Buckinghams began recording “Don’t You Care.”
1971 – Chase recorded “Get It On.”
1972 – Elvis Presley reportedly drew the largest audience for a single TV show to that time when he presented a live, worldwide concert from Honolulu, HI.
1973 – The Rolling Stones announced that they would put on a benefit concert for the people of Managua, Nicaragua. The area had been devestated by an earthquake on December 23rd. Nicaragua is the home of Jagger’s wife, Bianca.
1982 – Harry Wayne Casey, leader of KC and the Sunshine Band was partially paralyzed in an automobile accident in Miami, FL. His recovery took about a year.
1991 – Sean Lennon’s remake of his father’s “Give Peace A Chance” was released to coincide with the United Nation’s midnight deadline for Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait. The lyrics were updated to reflect concerns of the 1990′s.
1998 – James Brown was admitted to a hospital for treatment for an addiction to painkillers at the age of 64. He was released on January 21, 1998.
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Coldplay confirmed for Grammys
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Good catch Nevada.
about 1 year ago
Taylor who?
about 1 year ago
Lisa you are a world of awesomeness. It’s going to take me forever to catch up on all this reading.
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HUMAN CLOCK
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Hey Hezzer, did you catch the end of CSI? Knew that would happen hee hee, I’m getting a little misty with Grissom leaving.
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Found this Q&A with Don Ienner via a link from the Velvet Rope; it’s long, but worth the effort:
When you first came in and you met with a Bruce Springsteen or a Bob Dylan, and these are guys who have already had these defining careers. When you come in and your job is to try and get the most out of Bob Dylan or Bruce Springsteen, that’s a fairly daunting dynamic.
Daunting, enhanced by the fact that Bob and Bruce are two of my favorite artists of my entire life and shaped my early listening. I had known [Springsteen manager] Jon Landau very well so it was a very smooth transition into the Bruce Springsteen world. I was very accepted.
Billboard
about 1 year ago
Nevada! Nevada! Have you heard?
Exclusive Breaking News: ‘JERICHO’ THEATRICAL MOVIE IN DEVELOPMENT
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Everyone is beating me to the punch these days…
about 1 year ago
I’d heard rumors that a feature was a possibility, but nothing more than that…I hope it happens, though. I will be a very happy Jericho fan if it does.
about 1 year ago
Since David C’s album has been out for 8 weeks (plus a few days), I thought I’d post numbers showing how other Idols’ albums had done at the same point in their release:
Eight Week Totals
Carrie’s “Some Hearts” = 1,794,540
Clay’s “Measure of a Man” = 1,559,393
Carrie’s “Carnival Ride” = 1,406,702
chris’s “daughtry” = 1,227,332
Ruben’s “Soulful” = 1,217,626
Kelly’s “Breakaway” = 1,137,445
Clay’s “Merry Christmas With Love” = 1,026,600
Kelly’s “Thankful” = 963,573
David C’s “David Cook” = 861,656
Fantasia’s “Free Yourself” = 760,099
Taylor’s “Taylor Hicks” = 611,646
Kelly’s “My December” = 603,884
David A’s “David Archuleta” = 580,210
Bo’s “The Real Thing” = 513,909
Jennifer’s “Jennifer Hudson” = 455,632
Jordin’s “Jordin Sparks” = 436,768
Clay’s “A Thousand Different Ways” = 397,526
Kellie’s “Small Town Girl” = 336,148
Ruben’s “I Need an Angel” = 319,060
Fantasia’s “Fantasia” = 275,409
Katharine’s “Katharine McPhee” = 269,609
Blake’s “Audio Day Dream” = 255,045
Elliott’s “Elliott Yamin” = 191,660
Bucky’s “Bucky Covington” = 163,664
Ruben’s “The Return” = 156,770
Clay’s “On My Way Here” = 144,000
Kellie’s “Kellie Pickler” = 107,008
Josh’s “We Weren’t Crazy” = 45,000
Bo’s “See the Light” = 30,000
Kristy Lee’s “Why Wait” = 21,000
Hmm, you would think the most talented winner yet — according to the fangirls — would have done a little better than that…
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One would also think that the most underrated AI contestant of all time—according to Kara DioGuardi, the new American Idol judge—would also have done a little better than that.