Play list Jazz Mine No. 223 Saturday 31st. August 2019 from 5 to 6PM in 103.2 Dublin City FM or dublincityfm.ie
LISTEN BACK LINK :
https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/jazz-mine-no-223-saturday-31st-august-incl-van-morrison-on-his-74th-birthday/
1. Mulatto Dreams ( 3.20 ) - Orchester Fred Rabold - CD Love Is Splendid https://www.discogs.com › artist › 326248-Fred-Rabold
2019 RELEASE
2. Rough God Goes Riding ( 6.17 ) - Van Morrison - CD The Healing Game vanmorrison.com
Sir George Ivan "Van" Morrison OBE (born 31 August 1945) 74 today Happy Birthday Van
IRISH ARTIST - 1997 / 2008 / 2019 RELEASES
3. Right On Time ( 3.46 ) - Robyn Bennett & Bang Bang - CD The Song Is You robynbennett.com
2016 RELEASE
4. Agony & Ecstasy ( 3.36 ) - Erica Papillion - Posey - CD Better Angels epapillionposey.com
2019 RELEASE
5. La Boheme ( 4.47 ) - Erica Papillion - Posey - CD Better Angels epapillionposey.com
2019 RELEASE
6. Airegin ( 8.35 ) - The Stan Getz Quartet - CD The Stan Getz Quartet Live At The Village Gate / Getz At The Gate 26/11/1961 ververecords,com
2019 RELEASE for first time
7. Knalsobate ( 4.53 ) = De Beren Gieren - CD A Ravelling Igloo Records
2013 RELEASE
8. Got The Sun In The Morning ( 3.28 ) - Angie King -
9. The Dude ( 6.43 ) - Lem Winchester - CD Winchester Special ( 1959 ) as part of Lem Winchester Four Classic Albums avidgroup.co.uk
2015 PACKAGE RELEASE
10. Absolute ( 2.17 ) - Jarmo Savolainen Trio with Eric Vloeimans - CD Times Like These challenge.nl
limerickjazzfestival.com for details on 2019 event at end September 2019
improvisedmusic.ie incl. details of The Signal Series which moves to Arthurs Blues & Jazz Venue Thomas Street Dublin fron next Thursday 5th. September 2019.
musicnetwork.ie
jazzireland.ie
note.ie
I am a radio presenter so this blog primarily archives the play lists from the current shows that I am involved with in Ireland
Thursday, August 29, 2019
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Midweek Music Miscellany Wed. 28th. August 2019 from 11.30AM on dublncityfm.ie with guest Carl Corcoran
Play List Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 28th. August 2019 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2 Dublin City FM with guest Carl Corcoran
LISTEN BACK LINK :
https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/midweek-music-miscellany-wed-28th-august-2019-with-carl-corcoran-guesting/
1. Marrakesh Express ( 2.26 ) - Crosby Stills & Nash - SINGLE
1969 RELEASE
2. She Put A Smile On ( 3.07 ) - Maria McCormack - CD I Choose To Love https://soundcloud.com › mariamccormack
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE
3. Circus ( 4.57 ) - Jamie Stone ( Carl Corcoran ) - https://www.facebook.com › Pages › Media › Music › Song
IRISH ARTIST
4. A Rock To Cling To ( 3.54 ) - John Spillane - CD A Rock To Cling To johnspillane.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2011 RELEASE
5. My Love Will Not Sing For Me ( 2.51 ) - John Spillane - CD All The Ways You Wander johnspillane.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2017 RELEASE
6. All the Ways You Wander ( 3.44 ) - John Spillane - CD All The Ways You Wander johnspillane.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2017 RELEASE
John Spillane at The Abbey Tavern, Howth, Co. Dublin Saturday 31st. august incl. public concert 8PM Tickets eventbrite.ie or Abbey Tavern Tel. 01 8322006
7. Country Boy In Me ( 3.27 ) - Anthony McQuillen - CD No Ordinary Kind Of Life anthonymcquillen.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE
ON THIS DAY IN MUSIC 28th. August :
1850 Richard Wagner's opera "Lohengrin" premieres at Weimar, Germany
1922 Albert von Tilzer & Neville Fleesons musical premieres in NYC
1939 Sammy Fain and Jack Yellen's musical "George White's Scandals" premieres
1962 Tony Sheridan & Beat Brothers record "Ya Ya (Parts 1 + 2)"
1965 Bob Dylan booed for playing electric guitar at a concert in New York's Forest Hills
1970 "I'll Be There" single by The Jackson 5 is released (Billboard Song of the Year 1970)
1973 Bobby "Boris" Pickett's song "Monster Mash" goes gold
1973 "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple goes gold
28th. August 1949 - Martin Lamble was born.
Martin Lamble drums, Fairport Convention, (1969 UK No.21 single 'Si Tu Dois Partir'). Killed on 14th May 1969 when the bands van crashed on the way home from a gig in Birmingham, England.
On this day
28 Aug 1961
Joe Dowell went to No.1 on the US singles chart with his version of 'Wooden Heart'. The song is best known for its use in the 1960 Elvis Presley film G.I. Blues, which gave Elvis a No.1 hit in the United Kingdom.
28 Aug 1964
After playing a show at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, New York, The Beatles met Bob Dylan for the first time at The Delmonico Hotel. Dylan and mutual journalist friend Al Aronowitz introduce the Fab Four to marijuana.
28 Aug 1965
The Beach Boys 'California Girls' was at No.3 on the US singles chart, the single peaked at No.26 in the UK. The music for the song came from Brian Wilson's first LSD experience.
28 Aug 1965
The Rolling Stones announced that Allen Klein, who they had met three days earlier, would co-manage the group along with Andrew Loog Oldham. At the same time, The Stones signed a five-year recording deal with Decca Records.
28 Aug 1965
Bob Dylan played the first night of a 40 date North American tour at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium in New York City. Dylan played the first set solo and was backed by a band consisting of Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Harvey Brooks and Al Kooper in the second set. This format, one acoustic and one electric set was kept through-out the tour.
28 Aug 1966
Nearing the end of their final tour of America, The Beatles performed one show at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California, before a crowd of 45,000. The Beatles' attempt to escape from the stadium in an armored truck is thwarted when the main gate was found to be locked, and The Beatles had to spend two hours in the back of the truck before they could leave the stadium.
28 Aug 1968
Working at Trident Studios, London, The Beatles started recording a new John Lennon song ‘Dear Prudence’. They built the song instrument by instrument, utilizing the 8-track equipment at Trident. John and George played guitars, while Paul played drums to compensate for Ringo Starr who had quit The Beatles on August 22.
28 Aug 1968
Tammy Wynette recorded 'Stand By Your Man' at Epic studios after an idea that came from producer, Billy Sherrill. Wynette and Sherril completed the song in 15 minutes. It proved to be the most successful record of Wynette's career and is one of the most covered songs in the history of country music. The song has appeared in various films, including: Five Easy Pieces, The Blues Brothers, The Crying Game, Sleepless in Seattle, Four Weddings and a Funeral and Golden Eye.
28 Aug 1968
Simon and Garfunkel started a five-week run at No.1 on the UK album chart with 'Bookends'. The duo's fourth studio album featured 'America', 'Mrs. Robinson' and 'A Hazy Shade of Winter'.
28 Aug 1968
The Beach Boys were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Do It Again', the group's second and final UK No.1.
28 Aug 1970
During a four-week engagement at The International Hotel in Las Vegas, a security guard at the hotel received a phone call in which he was told Elvis Presley would be shot during his last show. The person demanded $50,000 to reveal the name of the potential killer. Later that day a menu was found in Elvis’ mail at the hotel on which Elvis’ face was destroyed and a gun had been drawn pointing to his heart. The threats were taken very seriously. Elvis played his last show without any incident.
28 Aug 1972
Alice Cooper was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'School's Out'. Cooper has said he was inspired to write the song when answering the question, "What's the greatest three minutes of your life?". Cooper said: "There's two times during the year. One is Christmas morning, the next one is the last three minutes of the last day of school."
28 Aug 1981
Producer Guy Stevens died at the age of 38 years old, having overdosed on prescription drugs he was taking to reduce his alcohol dependency. He worked with Mott The Hoople, Free and The Clash. He was the president of the Chuck Berry Appreciation Society and it was Stevens who brought Berry to the UK for his first tour. He gave Procol Harum and Mott the Hoople their distinctive names.
LISTEN BACK LINK :
https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/midweek-music-miscellany-wed-28th-august-2019-with-carl-corcoran-guesting/
1. Marrakesh Express ( 2.26 ) - Crosby Stills & Nash - SINGLE
1969 RELEASE
2. She Put A Smile On ( 3.07 ) - Maria McCormack - CD I Choose To Love https://soundcloud.com › mariamccormack
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE
3. Circus ( 4.57 ) - Jamie Stone ( Carl Corcoran ) - https://www.facebook.com › Pages › Media › Music › Song
IRISH ARTIST
4. A Rock To Cling To ( 3.54 ) - John Spillane - CD A Rock To Cling To johnspillane.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2011 RELEASE
5. My Love Will Not Sing For Me ( 2.51 ) - John Spillane - CD All The Ways You Wander johnspillane.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2017 RELEASE
6. All the Ways You Wander ( 3.44 ) - John Spillane - CD All The Ways You Wander johnspillane.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2017 RELEASE
John Spillane at The Abbey Tavern, Howth, Co. Dublin Saturday 31st. august incl. public concert 8PM Tickets eventbrite.ie or Abbey Tavern Tel. 01 8322006
7. Country Boy In Me ( 3.27 ) - Anthony McQuillen - CD No Ordinary Kind Of Life anthonymcquillen.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE
ON THIS DAY IN MUSIC 28th. August :
1850 Richard Wagner's opera "Lohengrin" premieres at Weimar, Germany
1922 Albert von Tilzer & Neville Fleesons musical premieres in NYC
1939 Sammy Fain and Jack Yellen's musical "George White's Scandals" premieres
1962 Tony Sheridan & Beat Brothers record "Ya Ya (Parts 1 + 2)"
1965 Bob Dylan booed for playing electric guitar at a concert in New York's Forest Hills
1970 "I'll Be There" single by The Jackson 5 is released (Billboard Song of the Year 1970)
1973 Bobby "Boris" Pickett's song "Monster Mash" goes gold
1973 "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple goes gold
28th. August 1949 - Martin Lamble was born.
Martin Lamble drums, Fairport Convention, (1969 UK No.21 single 'Si Tu Dois Partir'). Killed on 14th May 1969 when the bands van crashed on the way home from a gig in Birmingham, England.
On this day
28 Aug 1961
Joe Dowell went to No.1 on the US singles chart with his version of 'Wooden Heart'. The song is best known for its use in the 1960 Elvis Presley film G.I. Blues, which gave Elvis a No.1 hit in the United Kingdom.
28 Aug 1964
After playing a show at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, New York, The Beatles met Bob Dylan for the first time at The Delmonico Hotel. Dylan and mutual journalist friend Al Aronowitz introduce the Fab Four to marijuana.
28 Aug 1965
The Beach Boys 'California Girls' was at No.3 on the US singles chart, the single peaked at No.26 in the UK. The music for the song came from Brian Wilson's first LSD experience.
28 Aug 1965
The Rolling Stones announced that Allen Klein, who they had met three days earlier, would co-manage the group along with Andrew Loog Oldham. At the same time, The Stones signed a five-year recording deal with Decca Records.
28 Aug 1965
Bob Dylan played the first night of a 40 date North American tour at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium in New York City. Dylan played the first set solo and was backed by a band consisting of Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Harvey Brooks and Al Kooper in the second set. This format, one acoustic and one electric set was kept through-out the tour.
28 Aug 1966
Nearing the end of their final tour of America, The Beatles performed one show at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California, before a crowd of 45,000. The Beatles' attempt to escape from the stadium in an armored truck is thwarted when the main gate was found to be locked, and The Beatles had to spend two hours in the back of the truck before they could leave the stadium.
28 Aug 1968
Working at Trident Studios, London, The Beatles started recording a new John Lennon song ‘Dear Prudence’. They built the song instrument by instrument, utilizing the 8-track equipment at Trident. John and George played guitars, while Paul played drums to compensate for Ringo Starr who had quit The Beatles on August 22.
28 Aug 1968
Tammy Wynette recorded 'Stand By Your Man' at Epic studios after an idea that came from producer, Billy Sherrill. Wynette and Sherril completed the song in 15 minutes. It proved to be the most successful record of Wynette's career and is one of the most covered songs in the history of country music. The song has appeared in various films, including: Five Easy Pieces, The Blues Brothers, The Crying Game, Sleepless in Seattle, Four Weddings and a Funeral and Golden Eye.
28 Aug 1968
Simon and Garfunkel started a five-week run at No.1 on the UK album chart with 'Bookends'. The duo's fourth studio album featured 'America', 'Mrs. Robinson' and 'A Hazy Shade of Winter'.
28 Aug 1968
The Beach Boys were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Do It Again', the group's second and final UK No.1.
28 Aug 1970
During a four-week engagement at The International Hotel in Las Vegas, a security guard at the hotel received a phone call in which he was told Elvis Presley would be shot during his last show. The person demanded $50,000 to reveal the name of the potential killer. Later that day a menu was found in Elvis’ mail at the hotel on which Elvis’ face was destroyed and a gun had been drawn pointing to his heart. The threats were taken very seriously. Elvis played his last show without any incident.
28 Aug 1972
Alice Cooper was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'School's Out'. Cooper has said he was inspired to write the song when answering the question, "What's the greatest three minutes of your life?". Cooper said: "There's two times during the year. One is Christmas morning, the next one is the last three minutes of the last day of school."
28 Aug 1981
Producer Guy Stevens died at the age of 38 years old, having overdosed on prescription drugs he was taking to reduce his alcohol dependency. He worked with Mott The Hoople, Free and The Clash. He was the president of the Chuck Berry Appreciation Society and it was Stevens who brought Berry to the UK for his first tour. He gave Procol Harum and Mott the Hoople their distinctive names.
Friday, August 23, 2019
Jazz Mine No. 222 Saturday 24th. August 2019 from 5 to 6PM on dublincityfm.ie
Play list Jazz Mine No. 222 Saturday 24th. August 2019 from 5 to 6PM on 103.2 Dublin City FM or dublincityfm.ie
John Daly is Limerick Jazz Festival Director & will on on the phone during this broadcast to talk about the upcoming festival programme at the end of September.
limerickjazzfestival.com has more
LISTEN BACK LINK :
https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/jazz-mine-no-222-saturday-24th-august-2019-incl-guest-john-daly-limerick-jazz-fest-director/
1. Whispering Grass ( Don't Tell The Trees ) ( 2.40 ) - The Ink Spots - CD Getting Sentimental ( 1939 - 1945 ) Naxos Nostalgia
2. Give The Soul Some Rest ( 5.12 ) - Daniel Erdmann's Velvet Revolution - CD Won't Put No Flag Out BMC Records
2019 RELEASE DUE 13th. September
3. Dance Of The Seven Veils ( 5.41 ) - Pigfoot - CD Pigfoot Shuffle chrisbatchelor.bandcamp.com Pokey Records
2019 RELEASE due 6th. September
4. Drommen ( 5.37 ) - Henrik Cederblom - CD Zobop cederblom.com
2019 RELEASE
5. Bring Me Sunshine ( 2.59 ) - The Jive Aces - PROMO
6. These Moments ( Effimera ) - Gemma Sugrue & The Julien Colarossi Quartet - CD In My Nature
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE
Ant Law Quartet / Gemma Sugrue and the Julien Colarossi Quartet
Time: 14:30 Sunday 29th. September 2019 as part of limerickjazzfestival.com programme.
Location: Dolan’s Warehouse Tickets: €15 available from Dolan’s See dolans.ie
7. Hymn ( 2.18 ) - Karen Street - CD Accordion Crimes karenstreet.com
2004 RELEASE
John Daly is Limerick Jazz Festival Director & will on on the phone during this broadcast to talk about the upcoming festival programme at the end of September.
limerickjazzfestival.com has more
LISTEN BACK LINK :
https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/jazz-mine-no-222-saturday-24th-august-2019-incl-guest-john-daly-limerick-jazz-fest-director/
1. Whispering Grass ( Don't Tell The Trees ) ( 2.40 ) - The Ink Spots - CD Getting Sentimental ( 1939 - 1945 ) Naxos Nostalgia
2. Give The Soul Some Rest ( 5.12 ) - Daniel Erdmann's Velvet Revolution - CD Won't Put No Flag Out BMC Records
2019 RELEASE DUE 13th. September
3. Dance Of The Seven Veils ( 5.41 ) - Pigfoot - CD Pigfoot Shuffle chrisbatchelor.bandcamp.com Pokey Records
2019 RELEASE due 6th. September
4. Drommen ( 5.37 ) - Henrik Cederblom - CD Zobop cederblom.com
2019 RELEASE
5. Bring Me Sunshine ( 2.59 ) - The Jive Aces - PROMO
6. These Moments ( Effimera ) - Gemma Sugrue & The Julien Colarossi Quartet - CD In My Nature
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE
Ant Law Quartet / Gemma Sugrue and the Julien Colarossi Quartet
Time: 14:30 Sunday 29th. September 2019 as part of limerickjazzfestival.com programme.
Location: Dolan’s Warehouse Tickets: €15 available from Dolan’s See dolans.ie
7. Hymn ( 2.18 ) - Karen Street - CD Accordion Crimes karenstreet.com
2004 RELEASE
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 21st. August 2019 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on dublincityfm.ie
Play list Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 21st. August 2019 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2 Dubln City FM or dublincityfm.ie
LISTEN BACK :
https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/midweek-music-miscellany-wednesday-21st-august-2019-incl-guest-pat-oconnell/
1. Pusherman ( 5.19 ) - Pigfoot - CD Pigfoot Shuffle chrisbatchelor.bandcamp.com Pokey Records
2019 RELEASE due 6th. September
2. Ballad Of Easy Rider ( 1.55 ) - Roger McGuinn - CD Easy Rider OST Reprise Records
Peter Fonda (February 23 1940 – August 16 2019) RIP
1969 RELEASE & track released as single August 1969
3. White Room ( 4.57 ) - Cream - SINGLE Polydor
Ginger Baker 80 this week Born 19th. August 1939
1969 UK RELEASE
4. Hook Line & Sinker ( 2.33 ) - Gavin Povey Band - PROMO
IRISH ARTIST
5. Rock Me Gently ( 3.30 ) - Yola - CD Walk Through Fire Nonesuch Records
Yola plays Olympia Theatre Dublin on Sunday 1st. December 2019
2019 RELEASE
6. So Soon In The Morning ( 2.19 ) - Josh White - CD Sings Ballads & Blues as part of Josh White Four Classic Albums avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE
7. Let's Clean Up The Ghetto ( 3.49 ) - The Philadelphia International Stars - CD Funk Soul Classics Rhino Records
2011 BOX SET COMPILATION RELEASE
8. Do I Worry ( 2.38 ) - The Ink Spots with lead Charlie Fuqua - CD Getting Sentimental Vol 2. 1939 - 1945
9. Church ( 3.09 ) - The Conall Band - CD The Way's Up! theconallband.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE
10. Your Love Is Cold ( 3.44 ) - The Conall Band - CD The Way's Up! theconallband.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE
11. My Old Chair ( 3.16 ) - The Conall Band - CD The Way's Up! theconallband.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE
12. Dark Woods ( 4.47 ) - Mean Mary - CD Cold Woodcock Records meanmary.com
2019 RELEASE Due 4th. October
21st. August On this day
21 Aug 1961
Tamla Records released the Marvelettes first single, 'Please Mr. Postman'. The song went on to sell over a million copies and become the group's biggest hit, reaching the top of both the Billboard Pop and R&B charts. The song is notable as the first Motown song to reach the No.1 position on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart.
21 Aug 1961
Elvis Presley started a three-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Something For Everybody' his sixth US No.1 album.
21 Aug 1961
Patsy Cline recorded the classic Willie Nelson song, ‘Crazy’. Cline was still on crutches after going through a car windshield in a head-on collision two months earlier and had difficulty reaching the high notes of the song at first due to her broken ribs. 'Crazy' spent 21 weeks on the chart and eventually became one of her signature tunes.
21 Aug 1965
The Rolling Stones started a three week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Out Of Our Heads' the group's first US No.1 album.
21 Aug 1966
On their last ever US tour The Beatles performed in two cities due to a cancellation due to rain the previous day. First they performed at Crosley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio. Then they flew to St. Louis, Missouri, for a concert at Busch Stadium, where they performed under a tarpaulin due to heavy rain. It was this gig that convinced Paul McCartney that The Beatles should stop performing live.
21 Aug 1967
The Doors started recording their second album at Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood, California.
21 Aug 1968
Tommy James and The Shondells returned to the UK No.1 position for the second time with the single 'Mony Mony'. In a peculiar twist, in 1987 Billy Idol's version of the song replaced another Tommy James hit at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 — 'I Think We're Alone Now', covered by Tiffany.
21 Aug 1971
Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come, Hawkwind, Duster Bennett, Brewers Droop, Indian Summer, Graphite, (and second from the bottom on the bill) Queen all appeared at the Tregye Festival Truro, Cornwall, England.
21 Aug 1972
Jack Casady of Jefferson Airplane was arrested after a fight broke out on stage during a concert when the police had been called 'pigs'. Grace Slick was 'Mace' and another group member injured at the show in Akron.
21 Aug 1976
The Rolling Stones, 10CC, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Todd Rundgren's Utopia and Hot Tuna all appeared at The Knebworth Festival, Hertfordshire, England, tickets £4.50.
21 Aug 1982
U2 singer Bono married Alison Stewart, his girlfriend from 1975 at All Saints Church, Raheny in Ireland. U2 bassist Adam Clayton acted as Bono's best man.
21 Aug 1983
Ramones guitarist Johnny Ramone had a four-hour brain surgery operation, after being found unconscious in a New York Street where he had been involved in a fight.
LISTEN BACK :
https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/midweek-music-miscellany-wednesday-21st-august-2019-incl-guest-pat-oconnell/
1. Pusherman ( 5.19 ) - Pigfoot - CD Pigfoot Shuffle chrisbatchelor.bandcamp.com Pokey Records
2019 RELEASE due 6th. September
2. Ballad Of Easy Rider ( 1.55 ) - Roger McGuinn - CD Easy Rider OST Reprise Records
Peter Fonda (February 23 1940 – August 16 2019) RIP
1969 RELEASE & track released as single August 1969
3. White Room ( 4.57 ) - Cream - SINGLE Polydor
Ginger Baker 80 this week Born 19th. August 1939
1969 UK RELEASE
4. Hook Line & Sinker ( 2.33 ) - Gavin Povey Band - PROMO
IRISH ARTIST
5. Rock Me Gently ( 3.30 ) - Yola - CD Walk Through Fire Nonesuch Records
Yola plays Olympia Theatre Dublin on Sunday 1st. December 2019
2019 RELEASE
6. So Soon In The Morning ( 2.19 ) - Josh White - CD Sings Ballads & Blues as part of Josh White Four Classic Albums avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE
7. Let's Clean Up The Ghetto ( 3.49 ) - The Philadelphia International Stars - CD Funk Soul Classics Rhino Records
2011 BOX SET COMPILATION RELEASE
8. Do I Worry ( 2.38 ) - The Ink Spots with lead Charlie Fuqua - CD Getting Sentimental Vol 2. 1939 - 1945
9. Church ( 3.09 ) - The Conall Band - CD The Way's Up! theconallband.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE
10. Your Love Is Cold ( 3.44 ) - The Conall Band - CD The Way's Up! theconallband.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE
11. My Old Chair ( 3.16 ) - The Conall Band - CD The Way's Up! theconallband.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2018 RELEASE
12. Dark Woods ( 4.47 ) - Mean Mary - CD Cold Woodcock Records meanmary.com
2019 RELEASE Due 4th. October
21st. August On this day
21 Aug 1961
Tamla Records released the Marvelettes first single, 'Please Mr. Postman'. The song went on to sell over a million copies and become the group's biggest hit, reaching the top of both the Billboard Pop and R&B charts. The song is notable as the first Motown song to reach the No.1 position on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart.
21 Aug 1961
Elvis Presley started a three-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Something For Everybody' his sixth US No.1 album.
21 Aug 1961
Patsy Cline recorded the classic Willie Nelson song, ‘Crazy’. Cline was still on crutches after going through a car windshield in a head-on collision two months earlier and had difficulty reaching the high notes of the song at first due to her broken ribs. 'Crazy' spent 21 weeks on the chart and eventually became one of her signature tunes.
21 Aug 1965
The Rolling Stones started a three week run at No.1 on the US album chart with 'Out Of Our Heads' the group's first US No.1 album.
21 Aug 1966
On their last ever US tour The Beatles performed in two cities due to a cancellation due to rain the previous day. First they performed at Crosley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio. Then they flew to St. Louis, Missouri, for a concert at Busch Stadium, where they performed under a tarpaulin due to heavy rain. It was this gig that convinced Paul McCartney that The Beatles should stop performing live.
21 Aug 1967
The Doors started recording their second album at Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood, California.
21 Aug 1968
Tommy James and The Shondells returned to the UK No.1 position for the second time with the single 'Mony Mony'. In a peculiar twist, in 1987 Billy Idol's version of the song replaced another Tommy James hit at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 — 'I Think We're Alone Now', covered by Tiffany.
21 Aug 1971
Arthur Brown's Kingdom Come, Hawkwind, Duster Bennett, Brewers Droop, Indian Summer, Graphite, (and second from the bottom on the bill) Queen all appeared at the Tregye Festival Truro, Cornwall, England.
21 Aug 1972
Jack Casady of Jefferson Airplane was arrested after a fight broke out on stage during a concert when the police had been called 'pigs'. Grace Slick was 'Mace' and another group member injured at the show in Akron.
21 Aug 1976
The Rolling Stones, 10CC, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Todd Rundgren's Utopia and Hot Tuna all appeared at The Knebworth Festival, Hertfordshire, England, tickets £4.50.
21 Aug 1982
U2 singer Bono married Alison Stewart, his girlfriend from 1975 at All Saints Church, Raheny in Ireland. U2 bassist Adam Clayton acted as Bono's best man.
21 Aug 1983
Ramones guitarist Johnny Ramone had a four-hour brain surgery operation, after being found unconscious in a New York Street where he had been involved in a fight.
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Jazz Mine No. 221 Saturday 17th. August 2019 from 5 to 6PM on dublincityfm.ie
Play list Jazz Mine No. 221 Saturday 17th. August 2019 from 5 to 6PM on 103.2 Dublin City FM or dublincityfm.ie
LISTEN BACK :
https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/jazz-mine-no-221-saturday-17th-august-2019-inclponcho-sanchez/
1. Grits, Beans & Greens ( Take 4 ) - Tubby Hayes Quartet - CD Grits Beans & Greens The Lost Fontana Sessions ( RECORDED 1969 ) Decca Records
2019 INAUGURAL RELEASE
2. The Golden Striker ( 2.26 ) - Jack Parnell & His Orchestra - CD Keep It Light A Panorama Of British Jazz elrecords.co.uk
2017 BOX SET RELEASE
3. Manteca ( 2.27 ) ( 1971 ) - Ella Fitzgerald - CD Latin Jazz Nascente
2008 COMPILATION RELEASE
4. Basie Line ( 3.39 ) - Dizzy Reece Quintet - CD Keep It Light A Panorama Of British Jazz elrecords.co.uk
2017 BOX SET RELEASE
5. Ven Moreno ( 6.28 ) - Poncho Santez - CD Latin Jazz Nascente
2008 COMPILATION RELEASE
6. Not Guilty ( 11.43 ) - Cliff Jordan - CD Cliff Jordan ( 1957 ) as part of Cliff Jordan Four Classic Albums avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE
7. Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing ( 3.25 ) - Carmen McCrea & Cal Tjader - CD Latin Jazz Nascente
2008 COMPILATION RELEASE
8. Eleanor Rigby ( 2.31 ) - Milos - CD Blackbird The Beatles Album milosguitar.com mercuryclassics.com
2016 RELEASE
9. My New Mambo ( 2.15 ) - George Shearing Quintet - Keep It Light A Panorama Of British Jazz elrecords.co.uk
2017 BOX SET RELEASE
10. It Was A Lover & His Lass ( 2.17 ) - Cleo Laine - Keep It Light A Panorama Of British Jazz elrecords.co.uk
2017 BOX SET RELEASE
11. ( Do You Know What It Means To Miss ) New Orleans - Dinah Shore - CD Down Home as part of Dinah Shore Five Classic Albums avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE
12. A Foggy Day ( 3.27 ) - Eddie Thompson - Keep It Light A Panorama Of British Jazz elrecords.co.uk
2017 BOX SET RELEASE
13. Moanin' ( 3.13 ) - Johnny Dankworth - Keep It Light A Panorama Of British Jazz elrecords.co.uk
2017 BOX SET RELEASE
Howth Roots and Blues Festival from Fri. 16th. August to Sun. 18th. August
SCHEDULE
Friday 16th August
7pm - Gavin Povey - The House - Dinner and Show €35 - Booking Essential. Call 01 8396388
8pm - Ciara Sidine & Conor Brady - The Harbour Bar- FREE
9pm - Dublin City Rounders - The Bloody Stream - FREE
9.30pm - Mules & Men - The Summit Inn - FREE
10pm - The Mary Stokes Band - Wrights Findlaters - FREE
10pm - Rye River Band -The Waterside - FREE
10.30pm - Square Pegs - McNeills Top House - FREE
10.30pm - Dean Maywood - The Harbour Bar - FREE
Saturday 17th August
2pm - Heavy Meds - O'Connells - FREE
4pm - Parchman Farm - McNeills - FREE
6pm - Ben Prevo Band - The Summit Inn - FREE
9pm - Kerry Fearon - The Bloody Stream - FREE
9pm - Slidin PK - The Harbour Bar - FREE
9.30pm - Niall C Lawlor - O'Connells - FREE
10pm - The Guilty Party with Mick Pyro - Wrights Findlaters - FREE
10pm - Susan Tomelty Band - The Waterside - FREE
10.30pm - Prairie Dawgs - McNeills - FREE
10.30pm - The 88s - The Summit Inn - FREE
Sunday 18th August
2pm - The Colm Skwirbat Band - O'Connells - FREE
3pm - The Drays - The Abbey Tavern - FREE
3pm - Phil Lynott Birthday Bash - The Bloody Stream - FREE
4pm - DD & The Delta Boys - McNeills - FREE
4pm - Chief Keegan - The Harbour Bar - FREE
5pm - Stone Cold Hobos - The Summit Inn - FREE
8pm - Don Baker - The Abbey Tavern - Doors 7pm. Tickets €20 from ticketmaster.ie or call (01) 839 0307
LISTEN BACK :
https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/jazz-mine-no-221-saturday-17th-august-2019-inclponcho-sanchez/
1. Grits, Beans & Greens ( Take 4 ) - Tubby Hayes Quartet - CD Grits Beans & Greens The Lost Fontana Sessions ( RECORDED 1969 ) Decca Records
2019 INAUGURAL RELEASE
2. The Golden Striker ( 2.26 ) - Jack Parnell & His Orchestra - CD Keep It Light A Panorama Of British Jazz elrecords.co.uk
2017 BOX SET RELEASE
3. Manteca ( 2.27 ) ( 1971 ) - Ella Fitzgerald - CD Latin Jazz Nascente
2008 COMPILATION RELEASE
4. Basie Line ( 3.39 ) - Dizzy Reece Quintet - CD Keep It Light A Panorama Of British Jazz elrecords.co.uk
2017 BOX SET RELEASE
5. Ven Moreno ( 6.28 ) - Poncho Santez - CD Latin Jazz Nascente
2008 COMPILATION RELEASE
6. Not Guilty ( 11.43 ) - Cliff Jordan - CD Cliff Jordan ( 1957 ) as part of Cliff Jordan Four Classic Albums avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE
7. Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing ( 3.25 ) - Carmen McCrea & Cal Tjader - CD Latin Jazz Nascente
2008 COMPILATION RELEASE
8. Eleanor Rigby ( 2.31 ) - Milos - CD Blackbird The Beatles Album milosguitar.com mercuryclassics.com
2016 RELEASE
9. My New Mambo ( 2.15 ) - George Shearing Quintet - Keep It Light A Panorama Of British Jazz elrecords.co.uk
2017 BOX SET RELEASE
10. It Was A Lover & His Lass ( 2.17 ) - Cleo Laine - Keep It Light A Panorama Of British Jazz elrecords.co.uk
2017 BOX SET RELEASE
11. ( Do You Know What It Means To Miss ) New Orleans - Dinah Shore - CD Down Home as part of Dinah Shore Five Classic Albums avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE
12. A Foggy Day ( 3.27 ) - Eddie Thompson - Keep It Light A Panorama Of British Jazz elrecords.co.uk
2017 BOX SET RELEASE
13. Moanin' ( 3.13 ) - Johnny Dankworth - Keep It Light A Panorama Of British Jazz elrecords.co.uk
2017 BOX SET RELEASE
Howth Roots and Blues Festival from Fri. 16th. August to Sun. 18th. August
SCHEDULE
Friday 16th August
7pm - Gavin Povey - The House - Dinner and Show €35 - Booking Essential. Call 01 8396388
8pm - Ciara Sidine & Conor Brady - The Harbour Bar- FREE
9pm - Dublin City Rounders - The Bloody Stream - FREE
9.30pm - Mules & Men - The Summit Inn - FREE
10pm - The Mary Stokes Band - Wrights Findlaters - FREE
10pm - Rye River Band -The Waterside - FREE
10.30pm - Square Pegs - McNeills Top House - FREE
10.30pm - Dean Maywood - The Harbour Bar - FREE
Saturday 17th August
2pm - Heavy Meds - O'Connells - FREE
4pm - Parchman Farm - McNeills - FREE
6pm - Ben Prevo Band - The Summit Inn - FREE
9pm - Kerry Fearon - The Bloody Stream - FREE
9pm - Slidin PK - The Harbour Bar - FREE
9.30pm - Niall C Lawlor - O'Connells - FREE
10pm - The Guilty Party with Mick Pyro - Wrights Findlaters - FREE
10pm - Susan Tomelty Band - The Waterside - FREE
10.30pm - Prairie Dawgs - McNeills - FREE
10.30pm - The 88s - The Summit Inn - FREE
Sunday 18th August
2pm - The Colm Skwirbat Band - O'Connells - FREE
3pm - The Drays - The Abbey Tavern - FREE
3pm - Phil Lynott Birthday Bash - The Bloody Stream - FREE
4pm - DD & The Delta Boys - McNeills - FREE
4pm - Chief Keegan - The Harbour Bar - FREE
5pm - Stone Cold Hobos - The Summit Inn - FREE
8pm - Don Baker - The Abbey Tavern - Doors 7pm. Tickets €20 from ticketmaster.ie or call (01) 839 0307
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 14th. August 2019 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on dublincityfm.ie
Play list Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 14th. August 2019 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on dublincityfm.ie
LISTEN BACK :
https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/midweek-music-miscellany-wed-14th-august-incl-woodstock-fest-memories/
1. Heartbreak Hotel ( 2.59 ) - Pigfoot - CD Pigfoot Shuffle chrisbatchelor.bandcamp.com Pokey Records
2019 RELEASE due 6th. September
2. Angel Hair ( 2.43 ) - Sam Baker - CD Horses & Stars sambakermusic.com
2019 RELEASE due. 23rd. August
3. Some Mercy ( REMIX ) ( 3.23 ) - Ben Reel - SINGLE benreel.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE
4. Hollywood Boulevard ( 3.11 ) - Kieran Goss & Annie Kinsella - CD Oh! The Starlings kierangoss.com anniekinsella.ie
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE
5. Darling Be Home Soon ( 4.40 ) - Joe Cocker - CD Joe Cocker A&M Records
Joe Cocker played Woodstock on third day August 17th. 1969
1969 RELEASE
6. Born On The Bayou ( 4.59 )- Creedence Clearwater Revival - CD Keep On Chooglin' Fantasy Records
Creedence Clearwater Revival played Woodstock on second day August 16th. 1969
1995 COMPILATION RELEASE
7. Drop Zone ( 2.57 ) - Rachel Harrington - CD Hush The Wild Horses rachelharrington.net
2019 RELEASE due 6th. September
8. Breaking Down The Doors ( 4.30 ) - Santana - CD Africa Speaks santana.com concordrecords.com
Major rock music promoter Bill Graham, a Latin Music aficionado who had been a fan of Santana from its inception, arranged for the band to appear at the Woodstock Music and Art Festival before its debut album was even released. Its set was one of the surprises of the festival, highlighted by an eleven-minute performance of a throbbing instrumental, "Soul Sacrifice". Its inclusion in the Woodstock film and soundtrack album vastly increased the band's popularity. Graham also suggested Santana record the Willie Bobo song "Evil Ways", as he felt it would get radio airplay. The band's first album, Santana, was released in August 1969 and became a huge hit, reaching #4 on the U.S. album charts.
b> Santana played Woodstock on second day August 16th. 1969
2019 RELEASE
9. Wipe The Sweat ( 2.42 ) - Jimi Hendrix - CD Rock Martyrs Charly Records
Jimi Hendrix played Woodstock on 18th. August 1969
1994 COMPILATION RELEASE
10. El Lugar ( The Place ) ( 4.13 ) - Francesco Bruno featuring Richie Havens - CD Blue Moods Prestige Records
Richie Havens played Woodstock on 18th. August 1969
1994 COMPILATION RELEASE
11. Sultans Of Swing ( 5.46 ) - Dire Straits - CD Swinging The Blues Charly Records
Mark Knopler Born 12 August 1949 (age 70)
1995 COMPILATION RELEASE
12. Hot Fun In The Summertime ( 2.18 ) Sly & The Family Stone - SINGLE
1969 RELEASE
13. I Feel Like Going Home ( 4.51 ) - Notting Hillbillies - CD Swinging The Blues Charly Records
Mark Knopler Born 12 August 1949 (age 70)
1995 COMPILATION RELEASE
On this day in music August 14th.
14 Aug 1958
Elvis Presley's mother Gladys died. At her funeral two days later Presley was so overcome with grief he was unable to stand and had to be supported. Over 500 police were at the service to keep the gigantic crowd at bay.
14 Aug 1962
Unhappy with drummer Pete Best's role in The Beatles Brian Epstein and the other three members decided to sack him. Best played his last gig the following night at The Cavern, Liverpool. Ringo Starr who was nearing the end of a three-month engagement with Rory Storm & the Hurricanes at a Butlin's holiday camp received a telephone call from John Lennon, asking him to join The Beatles. Ringo gave Rory Storm three days notice and on August 18, appeared as a member of The Beatles for the first time.
14 Aug 1964
US singer Johnny Burnette was killed in a boating accident on Clear Lake California, aged 30. His unlit boat was struck by an unaware cabin cruiser, the impact threw him off the boat and he drowned. Burnette scored the 1961 US No.8 & UK No.3 single 'Your Sixteen'.
14 Aug 1965
Sonny & Cher started a three week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'I Got You Babe'. Sonny Bono is said to have been inspired to write the song to capitalize on the popularity of the term "babe," as heard in Bob Dylan'ss 'It Ain't Me Babe'.
14 Aug 1965
The Beatles taped an appearance for CBS-TV's The Ed Sullivan Show at Studio 50, New York City. They performed ‘I Feel Fine’, ‘I'm Down’, ‘Act Naturally’, ‘Ticket to Ride’, 'Yesterday' and ‘Help!’ Also today, The Beatles fifth album 'Help!' started a nine-week run at No.1 on the UK charts.
14 Aug 1966
Little Anthony & The Imperials, The Shadows and The Castiles (with Bruce Springsteen on vocals) all appeared at the Surf ‘n See Club in Seabright New Jersey.
14 Aug 1967
All UK offshore pirate radio stations were closed down when the marine broadcasting act came into force. Radio Caroline continued to broadcast until March 68.
14 Aug 1968
'Fire' by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown was at No.1 on the UK singles chart. As part of his act Brown would perform the song on stage with his hat set alight!
14 Aug 1970
Stephen Stills was arrested on suspected drugs charges while staying at a San Diego Hotel after being found crawling along a corridor in an incoherent state. Still's was later freed on bail.
14 Aug 1970
The first day of the three day UK Yorkshire Folk, Blues & Jazz Festival at Krumlin, Yorkshire took place featuring Atomic Rooster, Pink Floyd, (who didn't appear after being fog bound at Paris Airport), The Kinks, Elton John, Mungo Jerry, Yes, Alan Price, Georgie Fame, Juicy Lucy, Pretty Things and The Groundhogs. Weekend tickets, £3.
14 Aug 1971
The Who released their fifth studio album Who's Next which featured the classic song 'Won't Get Fooled Again' and has since been viewed by critics as the Who's best record and one of the greatest rock albums of all time. The cover artwork shows a photo of the band apparently having just urinated on a large concrete piling, but according to photographer Ethan Russell, most of the band members were unable to urinate, so rainwater was tipped from an empty film canister to achieve the desired effect.
14 Aug 1976
Funded by a £400 loan, 'So It Goes' by Nick Lowe became the first record released on Stiff Records. The label's marketing and advertising was often provocative and witty billing itself as "The World's Most Flexible Record Label". Other slogans were "We came. We saw. We left", and "If It Ain't Stiff, It Ain't Worth a F##k".
LISTEN BACK :
https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/midweek-music-miscellany-wed-14th-august-incl-woodstock-fest-memories/
1. Heartbreak Hotel ( 2.59 ) - Pigfoot - CD Pigfoot Shuffle chrisbatchelor.bandcamp.com Pokey Records
2019 RELEASE due 6th. September
2. Angel Hair ( 2.43 ) - Sam Baker - CD Horses & Stars sambakermusic.com
2019 RELEASE due. 23rd. August
3. Some Mercy ( REMIX ) ( 3.23 ) - Ben Reel - SINGLE benreel.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE
4. Hollywood Boulevard ( 3.11 ) - Kieran Goss & Annie Kinsella - CD Oh! The Starlings kierangoss.com anniekinsella.ie
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE
5. Darling Be Home Soon ( 4.40 ) - Joe Cocker - CD Joe Cocker A&M Records
Joe Cocker played Woodstock on third day August 17th. 1969
1969 RELEASE
6. Born On The Bayou ( 4.59 )- Creedence Clearwater Revival - CD Keep On Chooglin' Fantasy Records
Creedence Clearwater Revival played Woodstock on second day August 16th. 1969
1995 COMPILATION RELEASE
7. Drop Zone ( 2.57 ) - Rachel Harrington - CD Hush The Wild Horses rachelharrington.net
2019 RELEASE due 6th. September
8. Breaking Down The Doors ( 4.30 ) - Santana - CD Africa Speaks santana.com concordrecords.com
Major rock music promoter Bill Graham, a Latin Music aficionado who had been a fan of Santana from its inception, arranged for the band to appear at the Woodstock Music and Art Festival before its debut album was even released. Its set was one of the surprises of the festival, highlighted by an eleven-minute performance of a throbbing instrumental, "Soul Sacrifice". Its inclusion in the Woodstock film and soundtrack album vastly increased the band's popularity. Graham also suggested Santana record the Willie Bobo song "Evil Ways", as he felt it would get radio airplay. The band's first album, Santana, was released in August 1969 and became a huge hit, reaching #4 on the U.S. album charts.
b> Santana played Woodstock on second day August 16th. 1969
2019 RELEASE
9. Wipe The Sweat ( 2.42 ) - Jimi Hendrix - CD Rock Martyrs Charly Records
Jimi Hendrix played Woodstock on 18th. August 1969
1994 COMPILATION RELEASE
10. El Lugar ( The Place ) ( 4.13 ) - Francesco Bruno featuring Richie Havens - CD Blue Moods Prestige Records
Richie Havens played Woodstock on 18th. August 1969
1994 COMPILATION RELEASE
11. Sultans Of Swing ( 5.46 ) - Dire Straits - CD Swinging The Blues Charly Records
Mark Knopler Born 12 August 1949 (age 70)
1995 COMPILATION RELEASE
12. Hot Fun In The Summertime ( 2.18 ) Sly & The Family Stone - SINGLE
1969 RELEASE
13. I Feel Like Going Home ( 4.51 ) - Notting Hillbillies - CD Swinging The Blues Charly Records
Mark Knopler Born 12 August 1949 (age 70)
1995 COMPILATION RELEASE
On this day in music August 14th.
14 Aug 1958
Elvis Presley's mother Gladys died. At her funeral two days later Presley was so overcome with grief he was unable to stand and had to be supported. Over 500 police were at the service to keep the gigantic crowd at bay.
14 Aug 1962
Unhappy with drummer Pete Best's role in The Beatles Brian Epstein and the other three members decided to sack him. Best played his last gig the following night at The Cavern, Liverpool. Ringo Starr who was nearing the end of a three-month engagement with Rory Storm & the Hurricanes at a Butlin's holiday camp received a telephone call from John Lennon, asking him to join The Beatles. Ringo gave Rory Storm three days notice and on August 18, appeared as a member of The Beatles for the first time.
14 Aug 1964
US singer Johnny Burnette was killed in a boating accident on Clear Lake California, aged 30. His unlit boat was struck by an unaware cabin cruiser, the impact threw him off the boat and he drowned. Burnette scored the 1961 US No.8 & UK No.3 single 'Your Sixteen'.
14 Aug 1965
Sonny & Cher started a three week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'I Got You Babe'. Sonny Bono is said to have been inspired to write the song to capitalize on the popularity of the term "babe," as heard in Bob Dylan'ss 'It Ain't Me Babe'.
14 Aug 1965
The Beatles taped an appearance for CBS-TV's The Ed Sullivan Show at Studio 50, New York City. They performed ‘I Feel Fine’, ‘I'm Down’, ‘Act Naturally’, ‘Ticket to Ride’, 'Yesterday' and ‘Help!’ Also today, The Beatles fifth album 'Help!' started a nine-week run at No.1 on the UK charts.
14 Aug 1966
Little Anthony & The Imperials, The Shadows and The Castiles (with Bruce Springsteen on vocals) all appeared at the Surf ‘n See Club in Seabright New Jersey.
14 Aug 1967
All UK offshore pirate radio stations were closed down when the marine broadcasting act came into force. Radio Caroline continued to broadcast until March 68.
14 Aug 1968
'Fire' by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown was at No.1 on the UK singles chart. As part of his act Brown would perform the song on stage with his hat set alight!
14 Aug 1970
Stephen Stills was arrested on suspected drugs charges while staying at a San Diego Hotel after being found crawling along a corridor in an incoherent state. Still's was later freed on bail.
14 Aug 1970
The first day of the three day UK Yorkshire Folk, Blues & Jazz Festival at Krumlin, Yorkshire took place featuring Atomic Rooster, Pink Floyd, (who didn't appear after being fog bound at Paris Airport), The Kinks, Elton John, Mungo Jerry, Yes, Alan Price, Georgie Fame, Juicy Lucy, Pretty Things and The Groundhogs. Weekend tickets, £3.
14 Aug 1971
The Who released their fifth studio album Who's Next which featured the classic song 'Won't Get Fooled Again' and has since been viewed by critics as the Who's best record and one of the greatest rock albums of all time. The cover artwork shows a photo of the band apparently having just urinated on a large concrete piling, but according to photographer Ethan Russell, most of the band members were unable to urinate, so rainwater was tipped from an empty film canister to achieve the desired effect.
14 Aug 1976
Funded by a £400 loan, 'So It Goes' by Nick Lowe became the first record released on Stiff Records. The label's marketing and advertising was often provocative and witty billing itself as "The World's Most Flexible Record Label". Other slogans were "We came. We saw. We left", and "If It Ain't Stiff, It Ain't Worth a F##k".