Fangirl Free Zone
This Day in Music…February 7
1871 – Composer Wilhelm Stenhammar was born.
1897 – Composer Quincy Porter was born.
1959 – Buddy Holly’s funeral was held in Lubbock, TX.
1961 – The Jive Five recorded “My True Story”.
1964 – The Beatles arrived in New York to begin their first U.S. tour.
1969 – “This Is Tom Jones” premiered on ABC-TV.
1979 – The Clash kick off their first American tour at the Berkeley Community Theatre outside San Francisco.
1979 – Stephen Stills became the first rock performer to record on digital equipment in Los Angeles’ Record Plant Studio.
1981 – The TV mini-series “Elvis and Me” (based on Priscilla Presley’s book) began on ABC.
1986 – The Rolling Stones shot the video for “Harlem Shuffle” in New York City.
1994 – Shannon Hoon of the Blind Melon’s was ejected from the American Music Awards for loud and disruptive behavior. He was eventually charged with battery, assault, resisting arrest and destroying a police station phone.
1995 – Tupac Shakur was sentenced to 1 to 4 1/2 years in jail for sexual abuse.
http://www.on-this-day.com/onthisday/thedays/music/feb07.htm
| Print article | This entry was posted by hezzer19 on February 7, 2010 at 9:25 am, and is filed under Daily. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed. |
Comments are closed.
about 6 months ago
Ok. It was ME. I released the Daily because, well, it can’t be February 7 until The Attic says it is. And it’s 9:26 here in Antarctica and I had to get my day started.
Punish me later Hezzer. Please.
*fantasizing about Hezzer’s wild Friday night*
27 inches in my yard, and front walk, and outside the garage. The wet kind that sticks to your door. 12 degrees. Fuck me.
*grumble*
*groan*
*grumble*
about 6 months ago
Did I forget to actually publish the daily? Sorry about that. Thank you for fixing it RSF.
I guess I was distracted after my wild Friday night watering my plants and cleaning my bathroom.
about 6 months ago
From yesterday…
I know we discussed ways of getting out of **** **** Nevada but I think warning them of an international incident was a better idea than being sick as 4 dogs for a week.
about 6 months ago
I did not know that slugs could grow hair.
My office is an ungodly mess. ‘Hoarders’ is on at 5:00. That might be the ticket.
about 6 months ago
Hard to warn anyone of anything when you can’t talk, though.
about 6 months ago
Time for the Hollywood rounds!
Ellen DeGeneres makes her much-anticipated debut on “American Idol” on Tuesday, shaking up the dynamics on the show’s judging panel and auditioning her own talents for the biggest TV audience in the United States.
The arrival of the popular talk show host and comic is expected to boost viewership on the Fox television network’s aging singing contest, now in its 9th season and facing challenges to its coveted spot as the No. 1 show on U.S. TV.
The biggest question is, can Ellen get viewers to stay?
Reuters
about 6 months ago
Idol Pollyannas won’t believe it, but…
Anyone who thinks coming off “American Idol” equals a constant stream of limo rides and first-class flights should take a look at Season 7′s fourth-place finisher Jason Castro, who’s not only touring the country in a van, but often driving it himself (though he does admit to getting his fair share of airline upgrades).
Jason is currently out on the road with fellow Atlantic Records singer-songwriter Matt Hires (the two play L.A.’s Hotel Café on Feb. 17) and is also promoting his debut EP “The Love Uncompromised,” which has been a steady seller both on iTunes and at tour stops. In his life offstage, the soft-spoken Texan recently got married (to longtime sweetheart Mandy Mayhall), but in settling down, he insists he has no plans on getting his hair cut anytime soon. Here, a few more things we learned about the dread-locked wonder…
Los Angeles Times
about 6 months ago
In other music news:
WHEN a man from a radio station asked Sade what she had been doing in the 10 years between albums, she told him, “I’ve been in a cave, and I just rolled the boulder out of it.”
She chuckled as she recounted the exchange, with her feet tucked up on the couch at her Georgian house in the north London neighborhood of Islington.
A January rain pelted the trees outside the window of the second-story drawing room, atop a graciously curving staircase. Sade, a slender figure in black pants and a black V-neck sweater, made things cozy, feeding kindling to a crackling fire in the hearth. An interview about her new album, “Soldier of Love” (Epic) — only her sixth studio album dating back to her 1984 debut, and due for release on Tuesday — stretched into a four-hour conversation.
New York Times
about 6 months ago
Too weird not to share…
After a day of barbering, Rodolfo Gregorio went to his neighborhood karaoke bar still smelling of talcum powder. Putting aside his glass of Red Horse Extra Strong beer, he grasped a microphone with a habitué’s self-assuredness and briefly stilled the room with the Platters’ “My Prayer.”
Next, he belted out crowd-pleasers by Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck. But Mr. Gregorio, 63, a witness to countless fistfights and occasional stabbings erupting from disputes over karaoke singing, did not dare choose one beloved classic: Frank Sinatra’s version of “My Way.”
New York Times
about 6 months ago
That show makes my skin crawl. Sad. Sad. Sad.
about 6 months ago
Tuned into the Super Bowl to see the halftime performance. The WHO are great, but they are no Bruce SPringsteen and the E Street Band.
about 6 months ago
Hey, why am I anonympous?
about 6 months ago
Here we go …
THE WHO
about 6 months ago
Roger…..someone’s had a little work done. Just sayin’
about 6 months ago
Fond memories from last year’s halftime…
about 6 months ago
Heh. At least everyone knows it is really me. LOL
about 6 months ago
I realize these are fighting words but…
The Who kicks Bruce’s ass.
about 6 months ago
about 6 months ago
Holy shit…lmao
about 6 months ago
The WHO were good but….
about 6 months ago
about 6 months ago
about 6 months ago
about 6 months ago
about 6 months ago