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Calendar Calendar - May Saturday, May 03, 2008
1 May
1930-68: ‘Little Walter’ Jacobs (Marion Walter Jacobs) (blues harmonica) 1939: Judy Collins (singer-songwriter) 1944: Rita Coolidge (singer, ex-wife of Kris Kristofferson) 1945: Mimi Farina (folk singer and Joan Baez’s sister)
2 May
1929: Link Wray 1964: The Beatles’ second US album reaches No 1 in a record two weeks. 1967: Capitol officially announces the abandonment of The Beach Boys’ Smile LP. 1988: Miles Davis at the Melbourne Concert Hall. 3 May 1919: Pete Seeger 1928: James Brown 1968: Jimi Hendrix Experience records ‘Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)’ at The Record Plant, NYC. 4 May 1928: Maynard Ferguson (jazz trumpeter, orchestra leader) 1930: Ed Cassidy (drums, Spirit) 1970: Four students at Kent State University are shot and killed by National Guard troops after an anti-Vietnam war protest. Neil Young writes ‘Ohio’. 1987d: Paul Butterfield found dead in his North Hollywood flat at 44 years of age. 5 May 1901: Blind Willie Samuel McTell (blues singer/guitarist) 1937: Johnnie Taylor (soul singer, Who's Making Love) 1942: Tammy Wynette (d. 1998) 1968: Buffalo Springfield plays its final concert in Long Beach, California. 1972d: Ragtime blues and gospel performer the Reverend Gary Davis dies, aged 76. 6 May 1945: Bob Seger (Nightmoves) 7 May 1970: Howlin’ Wolf records ‘The Red Rooster’ for the London Howlin’ Wolf sessions. 8 May 1911-1938: Robert Johnson 1940-85: Rick Nelson. 1945: Keith Jarrett (jazz piano, composer) 1951: Janis Ian (singer/songwriter ‘At 17’) 1970: Release of The Beatles’ Let It Be LP. 1974: Graham Bond is found dead under a train in London’s Finsbury Park tube station, aged 36. 9 May 1944: Richie Furay (Buffalo Springfield, Poco) 1947: Dave Prater (Sam and Dave) 10 May 1929: Fats Domino 1940-93: Arthur Alexander (soul singer, songwriter, ‘You Better Move On’) 1944: Jackie Lomax 1946: Donovan (Leitch) 1952: Noel Charles ‘Sly’ Dunbar (session drummer) 11 May 1885-1938: Joseph ‘King’ Oliver (pioneering jazz cornet player) 1941: Eric Victor Burdon 1947: Claude Hudson ‘Butch’ Trucks (drums, Allman Bros) 1970: The triple album Woodstock-Vol 1 soundtrack is released on Cotillion Records 1979d: Lester Flatt (country performer, Flatt & Scruggs), at 64 years old. 1981d: Bob Marley dies at age 36, succumbing to a 1968: Cream earns its first gold record with its second album, Disraeli Gears.12 May 1929: Burt Bacharach (songwriter in partnership with Hal David) 1942: Ian Dury 1946: Ian McLagan (keyboard, Faces now with Billy Bragg in The Blokes) 1948: Steve Winwood 13 May
1941-59: Ritchie Valens (‘La Bamba’)
1950: (Little) Stevie Wonder (Steveland Morris Hardaway Judkins)
1950: Danny Kirwan (guitar, singer, songwriter, Fleetwood Mac 1968-72).
1975d: Bob Wills, the king of western swing, dies in Fort Worth, Texas, aged 70.
1981: Release of The Sports’ Sondra LP.
1988d: Chet Baker (jazz trumpeter, vocalist, after a fall from the window of his Amsterdam hotel room, at 55 years of age.
14 May
1943: Jack Bruce (Cream, solo)
1949: Richard Clapton (singer/songwriter)
1952: David Byrne
1969: Release of Easy Rider.
1976d: Former Yardbirds lead singer and co-founder of Renaissance, Keith Relf, is fatally electrocuted in his West London home, aged only 33.
15 May
1953: Mike Oldfield (Mr Tubular Bells)
1965: The Byrds enter the Top 100 for the first time, with an electric version of Bob Dylan’s ‘Mr Tambourine Man,’ which goes No 1 after 13 weeks.
1978: Release of The Sports’ Reckless LP.
16 May
1944: Billy Cobham (jazz/rock drummer)
1951: Jonathan Richman
1953d: Django Reinhardt, brain haemorrhage, aged 43.
1966: Release of The Beach Boys’ legendary LP Pet Sounds.
17 May
1940: Henry Saint Clair Fredericks (Taj Mahal)
1944: Jesse Winchester (singer/songwriter and drummer)
1967: Don’t Look Back, DA Pennebaker’s doco on Bob Dylan’s tour of Britain in 1965, premieres in San Francisco.
18 May
1911-85: ‘Big’ Joe Turner (jazz/blues singer)
1942: Albert Hammond (‘It Never Rains in Southern California’)
1952: Grace Jones
1952: Joey Ramone
1954: ‘Wreckless’ Eric (Goulden) [singer/songwriter]
1979: Mondo Rock recorded at Bombay Rock. (See Primal Park LP).
1980d: Ian Curtis (Joy Division).
19 May
1940: Mickey Newbury (country singer, songwriter)
1945: Pete Townsend
1949: Dusty Hill (bass, ZZ Top)
20 May
1944: Joe Cocker
1988: John Hiatt begins recording the Slow Turning LP at Ronnie Milsap’s Brownstar Labs, Nashville.
21 May
1904: Thomas ‘Fats’ Waller
1955: Chuck Berry records ‘Maybelline’ at Chess Studios in Chicago.
22 May
1950: Bernie Taupin 1968: Cream earns its first gold record with its second album, Disraeli Gears.
23 May 1918-85: Robert ‘Bumps’ Blackwell (songwriter, producer, Long Tall Sally etc) 1934b-2005d: Robert Moog (inventor) 24 May 1941: Bob Dylan (Robert Allen Zimmerman) 1944: Patti La Belle (Patricia Holt), soul singer 1955: Rosanne Cash 1963: Elmore James dies, aged 45, following a heart attack. 1974d: ‘The Duke’ - Duke Ellington - dies from lung cancer, aged 75. 1991d: Gene Clark (singer, songwriter, Byrds, solo) aged 49. 25 May 1929-91: Miles Davis 1937: Tom T. Hall (country singer, songwriter) 1954: Howlin’ Wolf records Willie Dixon’s ‘Evil’. 1958: Paul Weller 1965: Sonny Boy Williamson (Aleck Miller) 1970: Peter Green leaves Fleetwood Mac. 1981d: Roy Brown (‘Good Rockin’ Tonight’) 26 May 1933d: Jimmy Rodgers (country singer/songwriter) of TB, aged 35 1942: Levon Helm (The Band) 1948: Stevie Nicks 1949: Mick Ronson (guitar, Mott The Hoople, The Spiders from Mars, etc) 1966: Bob Dylan and The Hawks play the Royal Albert Hall, London. 1969: John and Yoko begin the second ‘Bed-in for Peace’ 1975: Release (as a single) of Deep Purple’s ‘Smoke on the Water’. 27 May 1935: Ramsey Lewis (jazz piano) 1945: Bruck Cockburn (singer, songwriter) 1958: Neil Finn (Split Enz, Crowded House) 1962: Columbia Records releases Bob Dylan’s second album, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan. 28 May 1910-75: Aaron Thibeaux ‘T-Bone’ Walker (blues guitarist, singer) 1944: Gladys Knight (soul singer) 1945: John Fogerty (Credence Clearwater Revival) 1966: John Coltrane records Live at the Village Vanguard. 1969: Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull arrested in London on charges of possession of marijuana. 1973: Ronnie Lane, a founder member of The Faces (nee Small Faces) quits the band to form his own Slim Chance. 29 May 1945: Gary Brooker (Procol Harum) 1964: The Daily Mail classifies the Rolling Stones as ‘the ugliest group in Britain.’ 1989d: John Cipollina (guitar, Quicksilver Messenger Service) at 45. 30 May 1957: Nicky ‘Topper’ Headon (drums, Clash) 1980: Carl Radle, bassist for Derek and the Dominos, Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett and Leon Russell, dies of a chronic kidney complaint at age 37. 31 May 1938: Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul and Mary) 1940: Augie Meyers (keyboards, Sir Douglas Quintet) 1948-80: John ‘Bonzo’ Bonham 1967d: Billy Strayhorn (jazz composer, arranger) from cancer, aged 51.
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