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Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 7th. August 2019 from 11.30AM on dublincityfm.ie

Play list Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 7th. August 2019 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2 Dublin City FM or dublincityfm.ie

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1. Blackbird ( 3.46 ) - Halferty & Nielsen - PROMO improvisedmusic.ie
IRISH ARTIST





2. Listen To Love ( 4.22 ) - Kurt Deemer Band - CD Antenna Like A Lightning Rod kurtdeemerband.com
2018 RELEASE



3. The Weight ( 4.32 ) ( 1968 ) - The Band - CD Hits Of 1968 Music For Pleasure Records
1990 COMPILATION RELEASE



4. Broken Dreams & Cigarettes ( 4.04 ) - Silver Lake 66 - CD Ragged Heart silverlake66.com
2019 RELEASE DUE 6th. OCTOBER



5. For Whom The Bell Tolls ( 3.09 ) ( 1968 ) - Simon Dupree & The Big Sound - CD Hits Of 1968 Music For Pleasure Records
1990 COMPILATION RELEASE



6. Old Mission ( 6.16 ) - Ben Weaver - CD Stories Under Nails fargorecords.com benweaver.net
2003 RELEASE



7. Jennifer Juniper ( 2.40 ) ( 1968 ) - Donovan - CD Hits Of 1968 Music For Pleasure Records
1990 COMPILATION RELEASE



8. Cold House ( 3.51 ) - Ben Weaver - CD Stories Under Nails fargorecords.com benweaver.net
2003 RELEASE



9. Circus Just Left Town ( 6.42 ) - The Chris O'Leary Band - CD 7 Minutes Late thechrisolearyband.net
2018 RELEASE



10. Don't Look Back - Stephen's Ruin - CD Never Too Late
2018 RELEASE



11. Mr. Second Class ( 3.09 ) ( 1968 ) - Spencer Davis Group - CD Hits Of 1968 Music For Pleasure Records
1990 COMPILATION RELEASE



12. Wild Mountain Thyme ( 3.35 ) - Mc 'N' Mac - CD Beautie On The Waters longsongrecords.com
2019 RELEASE


On This Day in MUSIC 7th. August

August 7th
1954 - Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash married Vivian Liberto at St Ann's Catholic Church in Memphis. Cash had plans of becoming a Memphis appliance salesman, he instead formed a band with Luther Perkins and Marshall Grant, and was signed to Sun Records a year later.

1954 - Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley appeared at the Eagles Nest in Memphis Tennessee, (the first of 12 shows at the venue in this year). The advertisement in the local paper read; ‘See and hear Elvis singing That’s All Right and The Blue Moon of Kentucky.’
1957 - The Quarry Men
The Quarry Men played at The Cavern Club in Liverpool, (without Paul McCartney who was away at Boy Scout summer camp). The Cavern was still a jazz club, but skiffle was tolerated, but when John Lennon dared to play ‘Hound Dog’ and ‘Blue Suede Shoes’, the club owner sent a note to the stage saying, "Cut out the bloody rock!"

1963 - The Beatles
This weeks UK Top 5 albums: No.5, Elvis Presley, 'It Happened At The World Fair', No.4, 'West Side Story', Soundtrack, No.3, Cliff Richard, 'Cliff's Hit Album', No.2, The Shadows, 'Greatest Hits', No.1, The Beatles, 'Please Please Me.'

1964 - The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones, Ronnie Scott, Tuby Hayes, Manfred Mann, Yardbirds and Mose Allison all appeared at the fourth Richmond Jazz Festival held over three days in Richmond, England.

1965 - Peter Noone
Herman's Hermits went to No.1 on the US singles chart with 'I'm Henry VIII I Am'. The single was only released in the US. Singer Peter Noone once interviewed Elvis Presley for UK music paper New Musical Express.
1970 - The Goose Lake International Music Festival
The Goose Lake International Music Festival was held in Leoni, Michigan. Over 200,000 fans attended the three day festival. Acts who appeared included, Jethro Tull, 10 Years After, Mountain, Chicago, Bob Seger, John Sebastian, James Gang, Stooges with Iggy Pop, Brownsville Station, MC5, Rod Stewart and Flying Burrito Brothers.
1971 - Bee Gees
The Bee Gees started a four week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'How Can You Mend A Broken Heart'. It was the group's tenth US hit and first No.1. The Bee Gees penned song was originally offered to Andy Williams, but ultimately the Bee Gees recorded it themselves, it was also later covered by soul singer Al Green.

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