Happy Birthday Stanley Clarke!
Musicians Born On June 30
1917 Lena Horne (actress/singer)
1939 Tony Hatch (Composer of Downtown)
1941 Larry Henley (Newbeats)
1943 Flo Ballard (Supremes)
1944 Glenn Shorrock (Little River Band)
1946 Billy Brown (Moments)
1949 Andrew Scott (Sweet)
1951 Stanley Clarke (jazz/rock bassist)
1953 Hal Lindes (Dire Straits)
1956 Adrian Wright (Human League)
1962 Julianne Regan (All About Eve)
Number 1 In The Charts On June 30
1973 Slade: Skweeze Me Pleeze UK 45
1973 George Harrison: Give Me Love US 45
1979 Tubeway Army: Are Friends Electric UK 45
1979 Anita Ward: Ring My Bell US 45
1984 Huey Lewis and the News: Sports US LP
1990 New Kids On The Block : Step By Step : US single
1990 New Kids On The Block : Step By Step : UK LP
Various Music Events On June 30
1956 I'm Walking Backwards for Christmas by Goons enters UK charts
1963 Brian Epstein signs with Foremost
1973 David Bowie plays Earls Court
1973 Todd Rundgren's I Saw the Light hits UK chart
1975 Eagles awarded gold disc for One of these Nights
1975 Cher marries Greg Allman
1978 Sex Pistols release My Way single
1984 Tina Turner's Private Dancer hits US LP chart
1984 Jacksons hit US Hot 100 at No. 30 with State of Shock (featuring Mick Jagger)
1984 Billy Idol's Eyes Without a Face hits UK chart
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
June 30 - Today in Beatles History
1963
Concert at the Regal, Yarmouth.
1964
Return to London, at the Heathrow airport.
1965
Concert at the Palais des Fetes, Niza, France.
1966
Concert at the Budokan Hall, Tokyo.
1967
1st concert of the Monkees at the Empire Pool, Wembley, presented by NEMS Enterprises.
'The Times' editorial headlined 'Who Breaks a Butterfly on a Wheel?' leads a strong public outcry for the trial on drugs charges of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Robert Fraser.
1978
UK single release: 'Tomorrow'.
1990
Paul's performance for the Knebworth concert.
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
The Wonderful World of Sid and Marty Krofft
Sid and Marty Krofft are a sibling team of television producers who were influential in children's television and variety show programs, particularly throughout the 1970s and early 1980s.
They are largely known for a unique brand of ambitious fantasy programs, often featuring large-headed puppets, high-concept plots, and extensive use of low-budget special effects. The team also dominated the arena of celebrity music/variety programs during the period.
Early years
The Krofft brothers, Sid (b. July 30, 1929) and Marty (b. April 9, 1937), were born in Montreal. For many years, they claimed to have been born to a family of fifth-generation puppeteers, but they revealed in 2008 that this story was invented by a publicist in the 1940s. Their father was, in fact, a clock salesman who moved from Canada to Providence, R.I., and then to New York City.[1] Sid Krofft became a noted puppeteer who worked in vaudeville and was a featured player with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. In the 1940s, Sid created a one-man puppet show, "The Unusual Artistry of Sid Krofft," and performed it throughout the world. His father joined him on tour in Paris while Marty stayed in New York, where he started using his older brother's puppets to earn money by staging performances. By the 1950s, the Krofft brothers were working together, and in 1957, they developed Les Poupées de Paris, a puppet show with more mature themes.
Television productions
After designing the characters and sets for Hanna-Barbera's Banana Splits series, the Kroffts' producing career began in 1969 with the landmark children's television series H.R. Pufnstuf. The series introduced the team's trademark style of large scale, colorful design, puppetry, and special effects. Featuring a boy who has been lured into an alternate fantasy world and can never escape, the team also established a storytelling formula they would often return to.
Some people suggested that the Krofft brothers were influenced by marijuana and LSD, although they have always denied these claims. In a 2005 interview with USA Today, Marty Krofft said; "No drugs involved. You can't do drugs when you're making shows. Maybe after, but not during. We're bizarre, that's all." Referring to the alleged LSD use, Marty said in another interview; "That was our look, those were the colors, everything we did had vivid colors, but there was no acid involved. That shit scared me. I'm no goody two-shoes, but you can't create this stuff stoned."
The Kroffts also favored quirky superhero stories, often with children involved as the heroes or part of a hero team. Particularly visionary and popular Krofft productions have included The Bugaloos (1970), Lidsville (1971), Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (1973), Land of the Lost (1974), The Lost Saucer (1975), Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976), and Wonderbug (1976).
The World of Sid and Marty Krofft
In 1976, a developer asked the Kroffts to develop an amusement park for the new Omni International complex in downtown Atlanta. The World of Sid and Marty Krofft was the world's first indoor amusement park, but due to poor attendance it was closed after just six months. The Omni International building that contained the amusement park was renamed to the CNN Center when the site was converted to the present CNN headquarters.
The Kroffts' achievements
he Kroffts' memorable children's programs have developed a wide and enduring following, largely among adults who watched the shows as children. Krofft productions are also included prominently in an entertainment category known as camp.
The Kroffts were also responsible for a large number of prime time music/variety programs. These shows also tended to employ a reliable formula, in this case featuring a celebrity host or team of hosts, weekly celebrity guest performers, flashy and colorful sets, and frequent interludes of scripted banter and gag-driven, "corny," good-natured sketch comedy.
The Kroffts have occasionally departed from their successful formula, notably a new version of Family Affair (2002), and the political puppet satire D.C. Follies (1987). The team has recently attempted to update some of their most popular series for a younger generation, including new versions of Land of the Lost, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, and H.R. Pufnstuf.
The Kroffts are often acknowledged for the ambitious vision and creativity of their projects. In addition to their recognizably colorful and hyper-kinetic programs, they often created children's shows with complex stories, unusual protagonists, uniquely modern sensibilities, or with darker or more action-themed tones than most children's shows.
The Kroffts' "camp" popularity stems largely from their shows' low-budget production values, the often surrealistic feel of many of the programs, and the uniquely "'70s" style of music and design.
List of Projects 1957-2009
TV Series
* Family Affair (2002)
* Land of the Lost (1991)
* D.C. Follies (1987)
* Pryor's Place (1984)
* Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters (1980)
* Pink Lady and Jeff (1980)
* ''The Krofft Superstar Hour (1978; aka The Bay City Rollers Show)
o Horror Hotel
o The Lost Island
* The Brady Bunch Hour (1977)
* The Krofft Supershow (1976)
o Dr. Shrinker (1976)
o Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (1976)
o Kaptain Kool and the Kongs (1976)
o Wonderbug (1976)
o Bigfoot and Wildboy (1977)
o Magic Mongo (1977)
* Donny & Marie (1976; aka The Osmond Family Show)
* The Lost Saucer (1975)
* Far Out Space Nuts (1975)
* Land of the Lost (1974)
* Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (1973)
* Lidsville (1971)
* The Bugaloos (1970)
* H.R. Pufnstuf (1969)
* The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (1968) - Created the costumes for the stars, but did not produce the show
* The Dean Martin Show (1965) - The Krofft puppets had a brief, semi-regular stint on the show.
TV Specials/Pilots
* Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (2001, unaired pilot)
* Krofft Late Night (1991)
* Sid & Marty Krofft's Red Eye Express (1988)
* The Patti LaBelle Show (1985)
* Rock 'n' Wrestling Saturday Spectacular (1985)
* The Cracker Brothers (1985)
* Saturday's the Place (1984)
* Anson & Lorrie (1981)
* Bobby Vinton's Rock 'n' Rollers (1978)
* The Krofft Komedy Hour (1978)
* The Bay City Rollers Meet the Saturday Superstars (1978)
* Kaptain Kool and the Kongs Present ABC All-Star Saturday (1977)
* The Brady Bunch Variety Hour (1976)
* The Paul Lynde Halloween Special (1976) - Did not produce, but includes Witchiepoo & other Krofft regulars
* Jimmy Osmond Presents ABC's Saturday Sneak Peek (1976)
* Really Raquel (1974)
* The World of Sid & Marty Krofft at the Hollywood Bowl (1973)
* Fol-de-Rol (1972)
* Here's Irving (1957, unaired pilot)
Films
* Land of the Lost (2009)
* Side Show (1981)
* Middle Age Crazy (1980)
* Pufnstuf (1970)
Live Shows
* Comedy Kings (1988)
* A Broadway Baby (1984)
* Fol-de-Rol (1968)
* Kaleidescope (1968)
* Circus (1966)
* Funny World (1966)
* Les Poupées de Paris (1961)
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June 29 - Today In Rock Music History
Happy Birthday Ian Paice!
Musicians Born On June 29
1929 Johny Ace (Pledging My Love)
1943 Roger Ruskin Speare (Bonzo Dog Do-Dah Band)
1945 Little Eva (Locomotion)
1945 Dervin and Lincoln Gordon (Equals)
1948 Ian Paice (Deep Purple/Whitesnake)
1953 Colin Hay (Men at Work)
1964 Steadman Pearson (5 Star)
Deaths On June 29
1969 Shorty Long (Here Comes the Judge)
1975 Tim Buckley (singer/songwriter)
1979 Lowell George (Little Feat)
Number 1 In The Charts On June 29
1961 Del Shannon: Runaway UK 45
1968 Small Faces: Ogdens Nut Gone Flake UK LP
1974 Charles Aznavour: She UK 45
1974 Gordon Lightfoot: Sundown US 45
1985 Sister Sledge: Frankie UK 45
1985 Marillion: Misplaced Childhood UK LP
1991 Jason Donovan: Any Dream Will Do UK single
1991 Cher : Love Hurts : UK LP
1996 Alanis Morrissette : Jagged Little Pill : UK LP
Various Music Events On June 29
1888 First musical recording in UK made at Crystal Palace on the occasion of Handel Festival, using Edison equipment
1963 Del Shannon first to take Lennon/McCartney song into US charts as From Me to You debuts, to peak at No. 77
1967 Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in jail for possession of drugs. Mick gets three-month sentence, Keith twelve months. Sent to Brixton prison
1968 Pink Floyd appear with Roy Harper and Jethro Tull at the first Hyde Park free concert
1975 Elton John makes a surprise appearance at Eagles/Doobie Brothers concert at Oakland Coliseum, California
1981 Duran Duran begin first major UK tour at Brighton Dome
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Musicians Born On June 29
1929 Johny Ace (Pledging My Love)
1943 Roger Ruskin Speare (Bonzo Dog Do-Dah Band)
1945 Little Eva (Locomotion)
1945 Dervin and Lincoln Gordon (Equals)
1948 Ian Paice (Deep Purple/Whitesnake)
1953 Colin Hay (Men at Work)
1964 Steadman Pearson (5 Star)
Deaths On June 29
1969 Shorty Long (Here Comes the Judge)
1975 Tim Buckley (singer/songwriter)
1979 Lowell George (Little Feat)
Number 1 In The Charts On June 29
1961 Del Shannon: Runaway UK 45
1968 Small Faces: Ogdens Nut Gone Flake UK LP
1974 Charles Aznavour: She UK 45
1974 Gordon Lightfoot: Sundown US 45
1985 Sister Sledge: Frankie UK 45
1985 Marillion: Misplaced Childhood UK LP
1991 Jason Donovan: Any Dream Will Do UK single
1991 Cher : Love Hurts : UK LP
1996 Alanis Morrissette : Jagged Little Pill : UK LP
Various Music Events On June 29
1888 First musical recording in UK made at Crystal Palace on the occasion of Handel Festival, using Edison equipment
1963 Del Shannon first to take Lennon/McCartney song into US charts as From Me to You debuts, to peak at No. 77
1967 Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in jail for possession of drugs. Mick gets three-month sentence, Keith twelve months. Sent to Brixton prison
1968 Pink Floyd appear with Roy Harper and Jethro Tull at the first Hyde Park free concert
1975 Elton John makes a surprise appearance at Eagles/Doobie Brothers concert at Oakland Coliseum, California
1981 Duran Duran begin first major UK tour at Brighton Dome
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June 29 - Today in Beatles History
1962
Brian politely responds to Ron White's letter (written 26 June 1962) with another letter.
Concert at the Tower Ballroom, New Brighton.
1963
'Please Please Me' LP number 1, 8th week (UK Record Retailer chart).
Broadcast of 'Juke Box Jury', with John's appearance as judge (recorded 22 June 1963).
Broadcast of 'Thank Your Lucky Stars', with recording of the Beatles and other Liverpool groups, under the name 'Mersey Beat'.
10.00-12.00am. BBC's 'Saturday Club' broadcast (recorded 24 June 1963).
1964
Concert in Brisbane, Australia. End of tour. Disturbances in Brisbane. Fans attack those who throw eggs and vegetables. The police prevents a lynching.
1966
'Paperback Writer' number 1, 2nd week (UK New Musical Express chart).
1967
3rd and last day of trial on drugs charges of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Robert Fraser at West Sussex Quarter Sessions.
'Kenwood'. Photographic session of John with 'Beatles Book' photographer Leslie Bryce for the magazine's 'at home' series.
1969
John, Yoko, Kyoko and Julian go to Scotland on holiday.
1991
Second presentation of the 'Liverpool Oratorio', with the Liverpool Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, at the Liverpool Cathedral.
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Monday, June 28, 2010
June 28 - Today In Rock Music History
Happy Birthday David Knight from Procol Harum!
Musicians Born On June 28
1945 David Knight (Procol Harum)
1946 John Martyn (UK folk singer/songwriter)
1963 Andy Couson (All About Eve)
Number 1 In The Charts On June 28
1962 Mike Sarne: Come Outside UK 45
1968 Henry Mancini: iUS 45
1973 Wings: Venus and Mars UK LP
1975 10CC: I'm Not in Love UK 45
1980 Roxy Music: Flesh and Blood UK LP
1980 Paul McCartney: Coming Up US 45
1986 Wham!: The Edge of Heaven UK 45
1997 Radiohead : OK Computer : UK LP
Various Music Events On June 28
1969 Young Bloods re-enter US chart with hippie anthem Get Together
1969 Crosby Stills and Nash LP enters US chart
1969 Jimi Hendrix announces new bassist, old army buddy Billy Cox
1973 British re-invasion show featuring Gerry and the Pacemakers and Herman's Hermits plays Madison Square Garden
1975 David Bowie hits US chart with Fame, on way to No. 1
1975 Pete Wingfield hits UK chart with Eighteen with a Bullet
1978 Kansas named Deputy Ambassadors of goodwill by UNICEF
1986 Wham! Play farewell concert at Wembley Stadium
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Musicians Born On June 28
1945 David Knight (Procol Harum)
1946 John Martyn (UK folk singer/songwriter)
1963 Andy Couson (All About Eve)
Number 1 In The Charts On June 28
1962 Mike Sarne: Come Outside UK 45
1968 Henry Mancini: iUS 45
1973 Wings: Venus and Mars UK LP
1975 10CC: I'm Not in Love UK 45
1980 Roxy Music: Flesh and Blood UK LP
1980 Paul McCartney: Coming Up US 45
1986 Wham!: The Edge of Heaven UK 45
1997 Radiohead : OK Computer : UK LP
Various Music Events On June 28
1969 Young Bloods re-enter US chart with hippie anthem Get Together
1969 Crosby Stills and Nash LP enters US chart
1969 Jimi Hendrix announces new bassist, old army buddy Billy Cox
1973 British re-invasion show featuring Gerry and the Pacemakers and Herman's Hermits plays Madison Square Garden
1975 David Bowie hits US chart with Fame, on way to No. 1
1975 Pete Wingfield hits UK chart with Eighteen with a Bullet
1978 Kansas named Deputy Ambassadors of goodwill by UNICEF
1986 Wham! Play farewell concert at Wembley Stadium
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June 28 - Today in Beatles History
1962
Performance at the Majestic, Birkenhead.
1963
Concert at the Queen's Hall, Leeds.
1965
Two concerts at the Cinema Teatro Adriano, Rome, Italy.
1966
Arrival in Tokyo.
1967
The Monkees arrive in the UK for their concerts at the Empire Pool, Wembley.
2nd day of the trial on drugs charges of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Robert Fraser at West Sussex Quarter Sessions.
New York premiere of 'The Family Way'.
1968
Studio 2. 7.00pm-4.30am. Recording: 'Untitled' (working title of 'Good Night') (takes 1-5). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush.
1969
'Yellow Submarine' LP, 24th and last week in the Top 200 (Billboard).
'Get Back', 8th week in the Top 30 (Billboard).
1974
Single 'Band On The run' reaches number 3 in Britain.
1990
Paul's concert in Liverpool, before 50,000 people. 1st Paul's public performance of Lennon originals ('Strawberry Fields Forever', 'Help!', 'Give Peace A Chance').
1991
Premiere of the 'Liverpool Oratorio', with the Liverpool Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, at the Liverpool Cathedral.
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
Denver Pop Festival June 27 - 29, 1969
The Denver Pop Festival was a three-day music festival promoted by rock promoter Barry Fey (Feyline) on June 27-June 29, 1969 which was largely overshadowed by Woodstock two months later. Unlike the free-form happening in upstate New York, the Denver festival had the full support and local resources of a major city, taking place in Denver Mile High Stadium. There were high expectations for the Festival; it was commonly called the "First Annual" Denver Pop Festival. The peak attendance was estimated at 50,000.
Denver officials actually cooperated to a remarkable degree with Fey in the latter's preparations for the upcoming three-day festival, which was anticipated to draw a large influx of young people from out-of-town. The city provided a campground at West Sixth Avenue and Federal Boulevard, where the Metro Denver Urban Coalition arranged for water trucks and portable toilets. The campground even ran shuttles to the downtown festival site at Mile High Stadium, home to the Denver Broncos football team.
Sixteen bands were scheduled to play. The Jimi Hendrix Experience would top the bill on the festival's third and final day. More than 10,000 fans were expected each day. Bill Hanley of 'Monterey' and 'Miami Pop' festival fame would take charge of the sound system, while Chip Monck (later of Woodstock fame) would MC the Denver festival. Tickets were priced at $6 per night or $15 for all three nights. Fortunately, Denver's weather cooperated for the outdoor festival. Yet the unprecedented scale of the event, and forces loose in America's streets, seemed to conspire against a smooth operation. As Leslie Gorham Haseman recently put it: "It was peace, love, dove, until '69."
Alan Cunningham of the Rocky Mountain News wrote that "Denver's 'first annual' Pop Festival blasted off into a three-day orbit of screaming and wildly vibrating animal sounds Friday night before more than 8,000 outlandishly clad and thoroughly delighted young fans."
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Just how thoroughly delighted were the young fans?
"A 19-year-old Denver youth sitting in the stands got so carried away with it all that he stripped to near-nothingness. As the crowd cheered his emancipation, two unsmiling police officers cut his evening short by escorting him outside. Police.. .said he was later charged with indecent exposure [and] said he told them he had 'just conquered the world' by taking his clothes off."
Reported Jim Fouratt in Rolling Stone: "Outside, however, the one petty incident needed to rile the protectors happened: A flying bottle hit a cop's helmet; a chase resulted in the arrest of a zonked-out black dressed in an orange jump suit; sirens blared while the P.A. system played 'Street Fighting Man' on stage, and the scene was set for Saturday."
Zephyr onstage at the Denver Pop Festival June 1969
Herbie Worthington: "I don't remember what we did that afternoon; we'd just hang out and talk... I was down the hotel lobby and these girls walked up to me, out of nowhere, and they just said, 'Could you introduce us to Jimi Hendrix?' And I said, 'No. I don't know him.' I went back to Jimi's room and I said, 'Jimi, there's these girls down there that were asking about you.' And he said, 'Where are they?' And I said, 'I told them I don't know you.' Jimi went like: 'Oh man!'"
In the meantime, far more serious matters were about to unfold. Noel Redding remembered in his book Are You Experienced? that someone asked him in Denver if he was still with the band -"It did my head in. I was uneasy enough about our future, but this rumor just blew me away".
Noel Redding playing live at the Denver Pop Festival 1969
Frank Zappa is credited by some with inventing the audience wave during his set. He actually selected sections of the stadium (audience) to each make different odd sounds and gestures. He then composed a "tune" on his "crowd instrument".
Throughout much of the festival, a crowd gathered outside the venue and demonstrated against having to pay to hear the acts. They also tried to breach the gates and security fences. The Denver Police were forced to employ riot tactics to protect the gates.
On the second day the battle between gatecrashers outside the stadium and the police suddenly affected those inside. With a combination of shifting wind and re-thrown canisters, tear gas suddenly swept over the crowd. The seats emptied into the concourses and onto the field.
Ticket prices were $6 per day, or $15 for all three days (Fri, Sat, Sun). On Sunday, after all possible tickets had been sold, the promoter announced from the stage that he was declaring it a "free festival".
Performers At The Denver Pop Festival June 27-29 1969
June 27
* Big Mama Thornton
* The Flock
* Three Dog Night
* Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention
* Iron Butterfly
June 28
* Aeorta
* Zephyr (with Tommy Bolin)
* Poco
* Johnny Winter
* Tim Buckley
* Creedence Clearwater Revival
June 29
* Aum
* Zephyr
* Rev. Cleophus Robinson
* Joe Cocker
* Three Dog Night
* The Jimi Hendrix Experience (final performance together)
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June 27 - Today In Rock Music History
Happy Birthday Beach Boy Bruce Johnston!
Musicians Born On June 27
1925 Jerome 'Doc' Pomus (half of Pomus-Shuman writing team)
1944 Bruce Johnston (Beach Boys)
Number 1 In The Charts On June 27
1958 Vic Damone: On the Street Where You Live UK 45
1960 Connie Francis: Everybody's Somebody's Sweetheart US 45
1964 Peter and Gordon World Without Love US 45
1970 Jackson Five: The Love You Save US 45
1981 Michael Jackson: One Day in Your Life UK 45
1981 Motorhead: No Sleep Til Hammersmith UK LP
1981 Kim Carnes: Mistaken Identity US LP
1987 Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance (With Somebody Who Loves Me) US 45
1998 The Corrs : Talk on Corners : UK LP
Various Music Events On June 27
1885 Chichester Bell and Charles Tainter apply for patent on their invention, the gramophone. (Patent granted on 9 May 1886)
1964 Drifters enter Hot 100 with Under the Boardwalk
1964 Jan and Dean hit US chart with Little Old Lady from Pasadena
1964 Rolling Stones appear on Juke Box Jury, the only time the panel consisted of five not four
1969 Denver Pop Festival begins at Mile High Stadium, featuring Jimi Hendrix, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Joe Cocker and Creedence Clearwater Revivial
1971 Fillmore East closes
1987 Whitney Houston becomes the first female singer in pop history to debut at No. 1 on LP chart with Whitney and also the first female with four straight No. 1 singles
1989 The Who performs the rock opera, "Tommy" in its entirety for the first time in 17 years at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The show raised money for a children's charity as well as the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
1989 Tom Jones is awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.
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Musicians Born On June 27
1925 Jerome 'Doc' Pomus (half of Pomus-Shuman writing team)
1944 Bruce Johnston (Beach Boys)
Number 1 In The Charts On June 27
1958 Vic Damone: On the Street Where You Live UK 45
1960 Connie Francis: Everybody's Somebody's Sweetheart US 45
1964 Peter and Gordon World Without Love US 45
1970 Jackson Five: The Love You Save US 45
1981 Michael Jackson: One Day in Your Life UK 45
1981 Motorhead: No Sleep Til Hammersmith UK LP
1981 Kim Carnes: Mistaken Identity US LP
1987 Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance (With Somebody Who Loves Me) US 45
1998 The Corrs : Talk on Corners : UK LP
Various Music Events On June 27
1885 Chichester Bell and Charles Tainter apply for patent on their invention, the gramophone. (Patent granted on 9 May 1886)
1964 Drifters enter Hot 100 with Under the Boardwalk
1964 Jan and Dean hit US chart with Little Old Lady from Pasadena
1964 Rolling Stones appear on Juke Box Jury, the only time the panel consisted of five not four
1969 Denver Pop Festival begins at Mile High Stadium, featuring Jimi Hendrix, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Joe Cocker and Creedence Clearwater Revivial
1971 Fillmore East closes
1987 Whitney Houston becomes the first female singer in pop history to debut at No. 1 on LP chart with Whitney and also the first female with four straight No. 1 singles
1989 The Who performs the rock opera, "Tommy" in its entirety for the first time in 17 years at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The show raised money for a children's charity as well as the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
1989 Tom Jones is awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.
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June 27 - Today in Beatles History
1962
Performance at the Cavern, with the Big Three.
1963
Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas record 'Bad To Me'/'I Call Your Name' at Abbey Road. Paul attends.
1964
Concert in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Broadcast of BBC-1 radio's 'Roundabout', with interview to the Beatles (recorded 20 June 1964).
1965
4.30pm, 9.30pm. Concerts at the Cinema Teatro Adriano, Rome, Italy.
Press conference in Rome.
Broadcast on 'Musicorama', French radio programme, of the afternoon Beatles show at the Palais des Sports, Paris (recorded 20 June 1965).
1966
Flight from Hamburg to Tokyo. The plane must land in Anchorage, Alaska, to avoid a typhoon.
1967
Trial on drugs charges of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Robert Fraser begins at West Sussex Quarter Sessions.
1968
Studio 2. 5.00pm-3.45am. Recording: 'Untitled' (working title of 'Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey') (takes 1-6, tape reduction take 6 into takes 7, 8, overdub onto take 8). Producer: George Martin; Engineer: Geoff Emerick; 2nd Engineer: Richard Lush.
1969
Ringo and Maureen go on holiday to the south of France. Mary Hopkin arrives in Chile.
1970
'Live Peace In Toronto', 25th week in the ranking (Billboard).
1976
John receives his 'Green Card', number A17-597-321. Later John affirms that he will record again only when Sean is 5 years old.
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