Archive for November 4, 2009
So You Think You Can Dance – Top 18 Dance
Nov 4th
I missed posting the top 20. I will get around to it eventually but for now here is the top 18.
Kathryn and Legacy
Still can’t find the rest of them so here’s the entire show…
Bloody bastards have already removed the few I was able to find so…here’s the entire show.
This Day in Music…November 4
Nov 4th
1841 – Composer Karl Tausig was born.
1961 – Bob Dylan made his concert hall debut in New York City. The show was seen by 50 people who paid two dollars each at Carnegie Hall.
1967 – “I Second That Emotion” by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles’ was released.
1970 – Bob Dylan recorded the song “George Jackson.” Jackson was a black militant what had been killed in a California prison shootout.
1973 – Soft Machine and Pink Floyd hold a benefit concert for Robert Wyatt who had been paralyzed earlier in the year.
1974 – Elton John released his “Greatest Hits” LP.
1977 – “The Last Waltz” premiered in New York City.
1978 – Greg Reeves, sues his former band Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young for $1 million in unpaid back royalties.
1978 – Boston played their first show in the city of Boston.
1978 – The Talking Heads’ “Take Me To The River” was released.
1982 – Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, of the Talking Heads, have a baby boy.
1990 – The musical “Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story” opened.
1991 – Bobby “Blue” Bland, Booker T. & The M.G.’s, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, The Isley Brothers, The Yardbirds, and Sam & Dave are elected to the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
1992 – Elton John and his songwriting partner Bernie Taupin sign a $39 million publishing contract with Warner-Chappell music.
1995 – Michael Jackson premiered his single “Earth Song” on the German game show “Wanna Bet?”.
1996 – Melissa Etheridge and partner Julie Cypher appear on the cover of Newsweek promoting an article on gay parents.
1996 – Michael Jackson announced that he and a friend, Debbie Rowe, were expecting a child, but he denied that the couple had used artificial insemination and that Rowe had been paid to carry the baby.
1998 – Amazon.com formed “Advantage ForMusic,” which allows unsigned artists and independent labels to sell music online.
2002 – The book “Journals” was released. The book, about Kurt Cobain, contained letters and diary entries from the 1980s until 1994.
http://www.on-this-day.com/onthisday/thedays/music/nov04.htm