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This Day in Music…December 8
1731 – Composer Frantisek Xaver Dusek was born.
1813 – Beethoven’s “Opus 92: Symphony No. 7 in A major” was performed for the first time.
1865 – Composer Jean (Johan) Julius Christian Sibelius was born.
1882 – Composer Manuel Maria Ponce was born.
1890 – Composer Bohuslav Martinu was born.
1914 – “Watch Your Step” opened in New York. It was the first musical revue to feature a score completely by Irving Berlin.
1960 – Fabian visited Elvis Presley at Graceland and lent him his pants when Elvis ripped his demonstrating karate.
1961 – “Surfin’,” the Beach Boys first recording, was released.
1963 – Frank Sinatra, Jr. was kidnapped.
1967 – Traffic’s “Mr. Fantasy” LP was released.
1968 – Graham Nash announced the formation of Crosby, Stills and Nash three days after he quit the Hollies.
1969 – Testifying at his trial for possesion of hashish and heroin in the Toronto Supreme Court, Jimi Hendrix claimed that he had now “outgrown” drugs. The jury found him not guilty after eight hours of deliberations.
1972 – Frank Zappa Sr. placed an advertisement in Variety Magazine claiming he will give private instruction in craps, roulette, keno and blackjack.
1976 – John Denver appeared on the Carpenters’ ABC-TV special.
1980 -In New York City, Mark David Chapman shot John Lennon to death. Earlier in the day, Lennon had autographed an album for Chapman.
1982 – Marty Robbins died of heart failure at the age of 57.
1991 – The musical “Nick and Nora” opened.
1991 – Jazz trumpeter Buck Clayton died of natural causes at the age of 80.
1995 – Courtney Love was interviewed by Barbara Walters for ABC’s “10 Most Fascinating People of 1995.” During the interview Love told Walters that she wished she had done “eight thousand million things” differently to prevent husband Kurt Cobain’s death.
1995 – The surviving members of the Grateful Dead announced they were disbanding. Jerry Garcia’s, the founder of the group, had died the previous August.
1998 – The FBI opened its files on Frank Sinatra to the public. The file contained over 1,300 pages.
1998 – It was announced that Bruce Springsteen would tour again with the E Street Band for the first time in nearly a decade.
1999 – Prince appeared on NBC’s “Today.”
1999 – James Brown made his new MP3-only holiday album “James Brown Christmas For The Millennium & Forever” available exclusively through EMusic.com.
2000 – Sting received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
2002 – Baz Luhrmann’s “La Boheme” opened on Broadway.
2003 – In England, Ozzy Osbourne was injured in an all-terrain vehicle accident. His injuries included a fractured left collarbone, eight fractured ribs and stable fracture to one of the vertebrae in his neck.
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about 9 months ago
Glad to be of service.
about 9 months ago
Here are the FINAL sales estimates from Hits Daily Double:
1 SUSAN BOYLE COLUMBIA 509,610 -24% I DREAMED A DREAM
2 ANDREA BOCELLI DECCA 437,435 +103% MY CHRISTMAS
3 TAYLOR SWIFT BIG MACHINE 129,825 +6% FEARLESS
4 R. KELLY JIVE/JLG 115,923 — UNTITLED
5 CASTING CROWNS PROVIDENT/REUNION 79,711 -10% PEACE ON EARTH
6 NORAH JONES BLUE NOTE 79,117 -25% THE FALL
7 LADY GAGA INTERSCOPE 78,891 -45% FAME
8 MICHAEL BUBLE REPRISE 77,634 +30% CRAZY LOVE
9 CARRIE UNDERWOOD 19/ARISTA NASHVILLE 75,679 -34% PLAY ON
10 NOW THAT’S WHAT I CALL MUSIC SONY MUSIC 69,929 -5% NOW 32
11 MICHAEL JACKSON EPIC 66,306 -37% THIS IS IT
12 JUSTIN BIEBER ISLAND/IDJMG 64,898 -21% MY WORLD
13 JOSH GROBAN REPRISE 63,678 +52% NOEL
14 TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON CHOP SHOP/ATLANTIC 63,208 -38% SOUNDTRACK
15 LADY GAGA INTERSCOPE 60,333 -67% FAME MONSTER (EP)
16 STING DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON 57,282 +48% IF ON A WINTER’S NIGHT
17 JOHN MAYER COLUMBIA 54,321 -36% BATTLE STUDIES
18 RIHANNA DEF JAM/IDJ 53,544 -70% RATED R
19 TAYLOR SWIFT BIG MACHINE 52,687 -15% HOLIDAY COLLECTION
20 MILEY CYRUS HOLLYWOOD 51,642 -66% TIME OF OUR LIVES
21 ADAM LAMBERT 19/RCA/RMG 50,648 -74% FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT
22 BLACK EYED PEAS INTERSCOPE 50,520 -6% E.N.D. (ENERGY NEVER DIES)
23 GLEE CAST COLUMBIA 43,442 -34% GLEE, VOL. 1
24 SUGARLAND MERCURY NASHVILLE 43,310 +35% GOLD & GREEN
25 TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA LAVA/ATLANTIC 41,124 +40% NIGHT CASTLE
26 LADY ANTEBELLUM CAPITOL NASHVILLE 40,502 0% LADY ANTEBELLUM
27 OWL CITY UNIVERSAL REPUBLIC 39,957 -13% OCEAN EYES
28 CASTING CROWNS PROVIDENT/REUNION 38,203 -23% UNTIL THE WHOLE WORLD HEARS
29 MICHAEL BUBLE REPRISE 37,915 +77% LET IT SNOW
30 SHAKIRA EPIC 36,872 -56% SHE WOLF
31 ALVIN & THE CHIPMUNKS RHINO 36,231 — THE SQUEAKQUEL
32 TIM MCGRAW CURB 36,044 -6% SOUTHERN VOICE
33 DAVID ARCHULETA 19/JIVE/ZLG 35,590 — CHRISTMAS FROM THE HEART
34 ALLISON IRAHETA 19/JIVE/ZLG 31,808 — JUST LIKE YOU
35 ROD STEWART J RECORDS/RMG 31,063 +45% SOULBOOK
36 MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER AMERICAN GRAMAPHONE 30,719 +36% CHRISTMAS: 25TH ANNIVERSARY
37 MICHAEL JACKSON EPIC 30,395 -20% NUMBER ONES
38 ZAC BROWN BAND ATLANTIC 29,129 -8% FOUNDATION
39 JAY-Z ROC NATION/ATLANTIC 28,792 -16% BLUEPRINT 3
40 PAUL MCCARTNEY HEAR MUSIC 27,313 -12% GOOD EVENING NEW YORK
41 BON JOVI ISLAND/IDJMG 27,198 -53% THE CIRCLE
42 50 CENT SHADY/AFTERMATH/INT 26,705 -55% BEFORE I SELF DESTRUCT
43 TAYLOR SWIFT BIG MACHINE 26,178 -8% TAYLOR SWIFT
44 TRANS-SIBERIAN ORCHESTRA LAVA/ATLANTIC 25,655 — LOST CHRISTMAS EVE
45 JASON ALDEAN BROKEN BOW 25,210 -4% WIDE OPEN
46 JUVENILE ATLANTIC 22,898 — COCKY & CONFIDENT
47 KRIS ALLEN 19/JIVE/ZLG 22,699 -35% KRIS ALLEN
48 DARIUS RUCKER CAPITOL NASHVILLE 22,541 -4% LEARN TO LIVE
49 ENYA REPRISE 22,539 — VERY BEST OF ENYA
50 KINGS OF LEON RCA/RMG 21,114 — ONLY BY THE NIGHT
So, Susan Boyle easily sells Platinum in the U.S. in two weeks and enjoys a second week with the #1 album. I expect this album to do well throughout the remainder of the holiday shopping season.
Carrie will almost certainly sell Platinum before the end of the year.
Adam is about half of the way to Gold.
David A sees a very nice sales increase for his holiday album.
Allison’s debut falls quite a bit short of what her label said they were expecting for her first week of release.
Kris’s sales are not holding up well.
Of course, the weeks before & after Xmas have often been the best-selling weeks for Idols in years past, so a lot could happen before the end of the year for all of them.
about 9 months ago
The best part, of course, is the continued absence of the faux rawker from HDD’s Top 50 chart.
about 9 months ago
Me either, but at least in the case of the digital tracks, those appear to actually be the best-selling songs of the year (to this point).
However, the last time I checked, Taylor Swift’s Fearless was easily the best-selling album of 2009, and it’s highly unlikely that anyone could catch her.
about 9 months ago
Let the passive aggressive bulk crap begin. Hez’ and my old friend Tony kicks it off.
about 9 months ago
Sad to say that, as a kid, I have experienced this…twice.

Christmas story: Boise boy licks pole, gets stuck
At least nobody put an eye out as firefighters use water to free boy
about 9 months ago
This is from my personal collection…
Show ▼
…and it was delicious.
about 9 months ago
DEXTER!!!
Cable Ratings: ‘Dexter’ Draws Record Rating For Showtime
2.1 million viewers for penultimate episode, best numbers for any telecast since 1999 Mike Tyson-Orlin Norris boxing match
about 9 months ago
I am so happy to have tomorrow off, I could squee.
about 9 months ago
Back at the intersection of music & film…
Warner Bros. Pictures has shaken up its music arm, tapping veteran executive and producer Paul Broucek for a new post as president of music to replace the departing Doug Frank from his slot as prexy of music operations.
Studio president Jeff Robinov made the announcement Tuesday.
The move, effective immediately, gives Broucek responsibility for the overall creative direction of music operations and oversight of the administrative, production and day-to-day business functions. He’ll report directly to Robinov and is charged with strategic development and deployment of music-related initiatives to meet the needs of Warner producers and directors.
Variety
about 9 months ago
In the “ouch” category:
A graduate student who must pay four record labels a combined $675,000 in damages for downloading and sharing songs online has been ordered to destroy his illegal music files — but a judge declined to force him to stop promoting the activity that got him in trouble.
Joel Tenenbaum, a Boston University student from Providence, R.I., was ordered Monday to refrain from future copyright violations and to destroy copies of recordings he downloaded without authorization.
Record companies wanted U.S. District Judge Nancy Gertner to go further. They claimed Tenenbaum has been encouraging people to visit a Swedish Web site where they can illegally download the songs he was sued for sharing.
Hollywood Reporter
about 9 months ago
For kac:
“The Big Bang Theory” hit yet another series high last night, and in doing so likely pushed itself to the No. 1 scripted series of the week.
“Bang” averaged a 5.7 adults 18-49 rating in the 9:30 p.m. timeslot, according to Nielsen overnights, up 10 percent from its most recent original outing.
It drew a better rating than every other scripted show on television last week and will likely finish as the week’s No. 2 program behind “Sunday Night Football” if the same patterns hold this week.
Media Life