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This Day in Music…February 6
1818 – Composer Henry Charles Litolff was born.
1939 – Elvis Presley’s father, Vernon, was released from prison after serving 8 months for altering a check.
1943 – Frank Sinatra made his debut as vocalist on radio’s “Your Hit Parade.”
1960 – Jesse Belvin and his wife died in an automobile accident in Los Angeles.
1970 – John Lennon’s “Instant Karma” with Yoko Ono’s “Who Has Seen the Wind?” was released in the U.K.
1971 – Richard Thompson leaves Fairport Convention.
1981 – Former Beatles, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison teamed up to record a musical tribute to John Lennon. The song “All Those Years Ago” was the result.
1987 – Joan Jett made her acting debut in “Light Of Day.”
1987 – Sonny Bono declared his candidacy for mayor of Palm Springs.
1990 – Billy Idol broke several bones in a serious motorcycle accident. As a result he could not appear in Oliver Stone’s “The Doors” in a major role.
1998 – Falco died in a traffic accident in the Dominican Republic.
2002 – Celine Dion’s “A New Day Has Come” was released for radio play. It was her first new song in two years.
Shhhhhhhhh…we don’t want DCD to start singing.
2003 – 50 Cent’s debut album “Get Rich or Die Tryin’” was released.
http://www.on-this-day.com/onthisday/thedays/music/feb06.htm
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about 6 months ago
RSF,
Have you been able to dig yourself out yet?
Stay warm and be safe.
about 6 months ago
You know the thing the Heathers say…well, in effin’ triplicate.
My sweetest, most darling little cats were being cared for by a friend (the boss) for a couple of days. Not a problem…cats love him, he loves the cats. Apparently, one of them —**I’m looking at you Ruby**—knocked the urn with the ashes of his recently departed dog’s ashes onto the floor and it broke.
He says he is cool with it, but OMFG!!!
ETA:
Heh. Lucky thing for the Ziplock™ Baggies.
about 6 months ago
This is Day 7 of Being Sick and I am not at all pleased to find that after almost regaining the ability to talk yesterday, my voice is once again MIA.
Sigh.
about 6 months ago
When music & sports collide:
As Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend left their Super Bowl news conference Thursday, Daltrey carried a Saints helmet and Townshend one for the Colts.
Minutes before, the two leaders of the Who held acoustic guitars for an expressive mini-concert that included “Behind Blue Eyes,” “Pinball Wizard” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again.”
New York Times
about 6 months ago
On the subject of the Super Bowl, please be extremely careful while viewing any of the pre-game show.
The wanker and his merry band of boy toys are reportedly “performing” at some crappy tailgate event.
You’ve been warned.
about 6 months ago
Meanwhile, Kelly continues making new friends in the music industry:
Four days after what critics described as Taylor Swift‘s “pitch-challenged” performance at the Grammy Awards, Kelly Clarkson has weighed in on the controversy after Swift’s record label CEO criticized “American Idol.”
In a blog post, Clarkson responded to recent comments by Big Machine Records’s Scott Borchetta, who told the Associated Press that the four-time Grammy winner “is the voice of this generation. She speaks directly to [her fans], and they speak directly back to her.”
He added, “This is not ‘American Idol.’ This is not a competition of getting up and seeing who can sing the highest note. This is about a true artist and writer and communicator.”
CNN
Oh, and David Cook adds his $0.02…
about 6 months ago
Just for fun…
Another Super Bowl is upon us on Feb. 7, and that means another halftime show. This year, the Who is bringing out all of their classic hits, but what about the past? Break out the beer and wings and watch as we countdown the ten most spectacular Super Bowl halftimes ever.
Billboard
about 6 months ago
In concert news:
Lady Gaga will play North American and European arenas this year and Live Nation Entertainment’s global touring division will take the reins as promoter/producer.
Gaga is set to begin a run of dates in the U.K. (promoted by AEG Live) on Feb. 18 at the MEN Arena in Manchester, followed by shows in Australia, New Zealand and Japan, which are all almost sold out. According to sources, it is now expected that the artist will play arenas in Europe some time this spring, then North American arenas in the summer. These will be her first full-blown arena tours in both territories.
Hollywood Reporter
about 6 months ago
For Boulder:
and:
about 6 months ago
Hope that works out for you, Hez.
about 6 months ago
Why do I have a sneaking suspicion that last year’s Super Bowl halftime performance was not considered one of the best?
Thanks for posting, Nevada.
about 6 months ago
OK, BB ranked Bruce’s halftime performance #5
I just listened to the Top 5 performances and, no surprise to some, would rank them a bit differently.
5) Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake
4) Michael Jackson
3) U2—the timing of it made it highly emotional.
2) Bruce Springsteen—a lot of fun
1) Prince—rocked the house and was brilliant.
about 6 months ago
Found via a link at The Velvet Rope:
Death, taxes and backlash.
Those are the inevitable ones, at least for those among us who are lucky enough to experience extraordinary pop music notoriety these days (and in those days, too: Ask Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson… oh, right, we can’t). As a culture, we build these folks up, then slap them down with graceless glee.
In 2009, we as a pop culture anointed Taylor Swift as our pop-country queen. Thus, in 2010, there shall be backlash. And the “shall be” is now an “is,” spurred by Swift’s pitchy vocal performance at last Sunday’s Grammy Awards.
Tennessean
about 6 months ago
The news is reporting nearly 2 feet of snow in Washington DC, 32 inches of snow at Dulles Airport, and up to 3 feet in parts of northern Maryland.
And they got 27 inches in Philadelphia…