Monday, November 11, 2019

Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 13th. November 2019 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on dubincityfm.ie

Play list Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 13th. November 2019 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2 Dublin City FM or dublincityfm.ie

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https://www.mixcloud.com/seanbrophy79/midweek-music-miscellany-wed-13th-november-2019-incl-the-shadows/


DOUBLE SHOT - THE SHADOWS

1. 1861 ( 2.23 ) - The Shadows - CD Out Of The Shadows as part of The Shadows Three Classic Albums Plus avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE




2. The Way You Smile ( 2.16 ) - Gillian Tuite - SINGLE gilliantuitemusic.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE



3. Shadoogie ( 2.21 ) - The Shadows - SINGLE as part of The Shadows Three Classic Albums Plus avidgroup.co.uk
2019 PACKAGE RELEASE



4. Warm Like The Sun ( 3.38 ) - Ghost Of The Pine - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE

5. Blue Light Smugglers ( 4.07 ) - The Blue Light Smugglers - CD Record thebluelightsmugglers.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE



6. I Love Paris ( 4.04 ) - Harry Connoick Jr. - CD True Love A Celebration Of Cole Porter harryconnickjr.com ververecords.com
2019 RELEASE



7. The Healing Power Of Love - Tony Floyd Kenna - CD Footsteps Of The Alien https://tonyfloydkennamusic.wordpress.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE



8. Someone Like You ( 5.07 ) Betsy Phillips - EP Like We're Talking betsyphilliupsmusic.com
2019 RELEASE



DOUBLE SHOT - BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN

9. The Wayfarer ( 4.12 ) - Bruce Springsteen - CD Western Stars brucespringsteen.net Columbia Records
2019 RELEASE



10. Moonlight Motel ( 4.03 ) - Bruce Springsteen - CD Western Stars songs From The Film brucespringsteen.net Columbia Records
2019 RELEASE

11. Crossfire - Mary Stokes Band featuring Sarah Michelle - CD Fire & Ice https://www.facebook.com › public › Mary-Stokes
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE



12. American Dream ( 3.43 ) - Justine Vandergrift - CD Stay justinevandergrift.com
2019 RELEASE



13. The Golden Eagle ( 4.24 ) - Natalie MacMaster - CD Sketches natalieanddonnell.com
2019 RELEASE due 6th. December 2019



13th. NOVEMBER / THIS DAY IN MUSIC

13 Nov 1963
The Beatles recorded a television interview at Westward Television Studios in Plymouth, Devon, for a local teen program "Move Over, Dad". Due to a large crowd of excited fans outside, The Beatles had to be smuggled from their dressing-room at the ABC Cinema, where they were scheduled to appear that night, into an adjacent building, then through a tunnel, to get to Westward Studios for the interview taping.
13 Nov 1964
Decca Records released The Rolling Stones' 'Little Red Rooster'. Written by Willie Dixon (as The Red Rooster), and previously recorded by Howlin’ Wolf and Sam Cooke, the single was recorded at Chess Studios in Chicago. The single was a No.1 hit in the UK and remains the only time a blues song has ever topped the UK pop chart.
13 Nov 1965
The Castiles, which featured a young singer called Bruce Springsteen appeared at The Fire House, Hazlet, New Jersey. The night was billed as a Teenage Go, Go Dance.
13 Nov 1968
Rolling Stone Brian Jones bought 'Cotchford Farm' in Sussex. The author AA Milne who wrote Winnie The Pooh had owned the house.
13 Nov 1968
Hugo Montenegro was at No.1 in the UK singles chart with 'The Good The Bad And The Ugly', the soundtrack from a Clint Eastwood spaghetti western film. The first instrumental No.1 since 1963.
13 Nov 1970
Syd Barrett released his second solo album Barrett only 10 months after his debut The Madcap Laughs. David Gilmour produced the whole album, which also featured performances by Pink Floyd's Richard Wright on keyboards. The album has since been reissued in remastered form with extra tracks from the sessions.
13 Nov 1976
Led Zeppelin scored their seventh UK No.1 with the film soundtrack double album The Song Remains The Same, peaking at No.2 on the US chart. The tracks were recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City in 1973.
13 Nov 1976
Rod Stewart started an 8 week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Tonight's The Night'. It was Rod's second US No.1; it made No.5 in the UK after being banned by many radio stations due to song being about the seduction of a virgin. The song features whispers from actress Britt Ekland who was Stewart's girlfriend at the time.
13 Nov 1976
The Melody Maker announced UK dates for the first major punk tour with The Sex Pistols and the Ramones co-headlining along with Talking Heads, The Vibrators and Chris Spedding. The 14-date tour which was due to start at Newcastle City Hall on Nov 29th never took place.
13 Nov 1981
U2 kicked off a 23 date North American 'October' tour at JB Scott's in Albany, New York.
13 Nov 1982
Men At Work started a 15-week run at No.1 on the US album chart with their debut album 'Business As Usual', which went on to sell over five million copies in the US.
13 Nov 1990
Patricia Boughton filed a lawsuit against Rod Stewart claiming that a football he kicked into the crowd during a concert at Pine Knob Music Theatre had ruptured a tendon in her middle finger. And as a result the injury had made sex between her and her husband difficult.
13 Nov 1992
Ronnie Bond drummer with The Troggs died. Scored the 1966 US No.1 & UK No.2 single 'Wild Thing' and 1966 UK No.1 ‘With A Girl Like You.’
13 Nov 1999
A report showed that The Spice Girls were the highest earners in pop during the 90s with their debut album 'Spice' selling over 20 million copies. Elton John was second with 14 million sales from 'The Lion King'.
13 Nov 2000
The Beatles launched their first official website www.thebeatles.com. The site went live on the same day as the release of their retrospective 'Compilation 1' album.

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