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Sunday, May 17, 2020

Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 20th. May 2020 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2FM or dubincityfm.ie

Play list Midweek Music Miscellany Wednesday 20th. May 2020 from 11.30AM to 12.30PM on 103.2FM or dublincityfm.ie

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1. Blood Moon ( 3.56 ) - Riona Sally Hartman and BonnieSongs - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST 2020 RELEASE



2. Bang Bang ( 2.00 ) - Brian Barron - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST 2020 RELEASE



3. Goodbye Girl ( 3.05 ) - Squeeze - CD Surrender To The Rhythm / The London Pub Rock Scene Of The Seventies cherryred.co.uk
2020 RELEASE - DUE 17th. July 2020



4. Brandy ( You're A Fine Girl ) ( 3.18 ) - Gonzalez - CD Surrender To The Rhythm / The London Pub Rock Scene Of The Seventies cherryred.co.uk
2020 RELEASE - DUE 17th. July 2020

5. She Does It Right ( 3.20 ) - Dr. Feelgood - CD Surrender To The Rhythm / The London Pub Rock Scene Of The Seventies cherryred.co.uk
2020 RELEASE - DUE 17th. July 2020



6. I Don't Need Your Love ( 3.24 ) - Cormac Looby - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST 2020 RELEASE

7. Don't Let Love Slip Away ( 4.14 ) - Ultan Conlon - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST 2020 RELEASE



8. Acrylic ( 4.08 ) - Ghost Of the Pine - SINGLE
IRISH ARTIST 2020 RELEASE

9. Staying Together For The Children ( 4.20 ) - Joe Chester - SINGLE joechester.com
IRISH ARTIST 2020 RELEASE



10. Blue Eyed Barmaid ( 5.21 ) - Micheal McDermott - CD What In The World michael-mcdermott.com
2020 RELEASE



11. Sittin' On My Sofa ( 5.04 ) - Ben Crosland Quintet - CD The Ray Davies Songbook Vol. II Jazz Cat Records
2019 RELEASE



12. Blues In The Basement ( 4.16 ) - Rufus Thomas - CD That Woman Is Poison Alligator Records
1988 RELEASE



13. Legs ( 3.40 ) - Pickin' On - CD Pickin' On ZZ Top / A Bluegrass Tribute CMH Records
2000 RELEASE


On this day in Music 20th. May
20 May 1957
American crooner Andy Williams was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Butterfly', the US singers only UK No.1 and the first of 40 hit singles from 1957 until 2002 on the UK chart.
20 May 1960
The Silver Beetles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stu Sutcliffe, and Tommy Moore) played the first night of a short tour of Scotland backing singer Johnny Gentle, at Alloa Town Hall in Clackmannanshire. Three of the Silver Beetles adopted stage names: Paul McCartney became Paul Ramon, George Harrison was Carl Harrison, and Stuart Sutcliffe became Stuart de Stael.
20 May 1964
Rudy Lewis of The Drifters died aged 28 under mysterious circumstances the night before the group was set to record 'Under the Boardwalk'. Former Drifters backup singer Johnny Moore was brought back to perform lead vocals for the recording session.
20 May 1966
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of The Who grew tired of waiting for John Entwistle and Keith Moon to arrive for their gig at the Ricky Tick Club in Windsor, England so they took to the stage with the bass player and drummer of the local band that opened the show. When Moon and Entwistle finally arrived in the middle of the set, a fight broke out, with Townshend hitting Moon on the head with his guitar. Moon and Entwistle quit the band, (and rejoined a week later).
20 May 1966
Bob Dylan and The Band played at the ABC Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland. Some members of the audience were unhappy with Dylan ‘going electric’, and attempted to overpower the band by playing their own harmonicas.
20 May 1967
The Beatles new album Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band had a special preview on the Kenny Everett BBC Light program, 'Where It's At', playing every track from the album, (except 'A Day In The Life' which the BBC had banned saying it could promote drug taking).
20 May 1967
The Young Rascals started a two week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Groovin', also a No.8 hit in the UK. The group named themselves after a US comedy TV show. 'Groovin' was also covered by Booker T. & the M.G.'s, Gladys Knight & the Pips and Marvin Gaye.
20 May 1968
BBC 2 TV aired a short play 'The Pistol Shot', featuring a young dancer - artist called David Bowie.
20 May 1968
The Beatles armed with a bunch of new songs after their visit to India, met at George Harrison's home in Esher, Surrey. They taped 23 new songs on George's 4-track recorder, many of which would end up on The Beatles' next two albums, (The White Album) and Abbey Road. The demos include: ‘Cry Baby Cry’, Revolution’, ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’, ‘Blackbird’ and ‘Child of Nature’ (a Lennon song that became ‘Jealous Guy’).
20 May 1969
Led Zeppelin started three days of recording and mixing sessions at A&R Studios in New York City, which included the recording of 'Heartbreaker' and various other parts for new tracks for the group's forthcoming second album. The band were under pressure to finish sessions for their second album so they could release it in time for the Autumn market.
20 May 1969
While watching a baseball game in Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, Peter Cetera of Chicago was set upon by four Marines (because they didn't like the length of his hair). They broke his jaw, resulting in the singer spending two days in intensive care.
20 May 1970
Let It Be, the final feature film involving The Beatles was premiered simultaneously in London and Liverpool a week after the film's US release.

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