The
Laundromat on 15th November 2017 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00
– 10:00 (-ish) (NSW Daylight Saving)
Nothing
Lost Nothing Gained – Midnight
Oil – Midnight
Oil
Supermarket
– Galaxy
– Visions
Jethro
Tull
– A
Little Light Music – Live in Europe 1992
Someday
The Sun Won't Shine For You
Living
In The Past
Life
Is A Long Song
Under
Wraps
Rocks
On The Road
Nursie
Too
Old To Rock 'n' Roll, Too Young To Die
One
White Duck
A New
Day Yesterday
John
Barleycorn
Look
Into The Sun
The
Christmas Song
From
A Dead Beat To An Old Greaser
This
Is Not Love
Contadina
Tomato Paste – Stan Freberg
Peace
On Earth / Walk On (Tribute To Heroes) – U2
– Fruitlegs
Everything
I've Got – Ed Kuepper
– Today Wonder
Covered
All In Blue – Jack Derwin
– Covered All In
Blue
William
Shatner – 6 Ways To The Moon / War Of The Worlds
Long
Dark Road – Cold
Chisel
– The
Perfect Crime
Knife
In The Head – Laughing
Clowns
– Cruel
But Fair
Don't
Send A Rabbit – Duane
Hickman –
Forever Dobie
Kokomo
Me Baby - Mississippi Fred Dowell
Death
Letter Blues - Son House
Pearly
Mae - Big Joe Williams
Whoopin'
The Blues - Sonny Terry
Dandelion
Seeds – July
– July
Standby
– Junipher
Greene –
Communication
Coloured
Dreams – Ruphus
– New
Born Day
Walk
On Hot Coals – Rory
Gallagher
– Blueprint
Someday
Somewhere – Easybeats
– It's
2 Easy
The
Bomber – The
James Gang –
The James Gang Rides Again
15th
November - On This Day In Music
Born
On This Day
1905
– Mantovani – orchestra leader
1932
– Petula Clark - singer
1933
– Clyde McPhatter – lead singer for The Drifters
1937
– Barry McGuire – member of The New Christy Minstrels,
later a Christian solo artist
1945
– Anni-Frid "Frida" Lyngstad – singer with Abba
and actor on TV show "Hyland's Corner"
1949
– Steve Fossen of Army, White Heart and Heart
1952
– Michael Cooper of ConFunkShun
1954
– Tony Thompson – drummer with Chic
1957
– Joe Leeway of The Thompson Twins
1968
– Ol' Dirty Bastard (aka – ODB, Dirty, Dirt McGirt,
Dirt Dog, Big Baby Jesus, Osirus and Joe Bananas, but was
born Russell Tyrone Jones) – founding member of the Wu-Tang
Clan
1972
– Harry Chapin and his wife have a son Joshua Burke
1974
– Chad Kroeger – guitarist for Nickelback
Happened
on this Day
1956
– Elvis Presley's first movie, "Love Me Tender"
premiered
1958
– Tommy Steele split with his backing group "The
Steelemen"
1959
– Johnny & The Moondogs (later The Beatles)
played the final heat of the "TV Star Search" at
The Hippodrome, Manchester. They didn't win the heat due to the
voting being based on a Clap-o-meter, so they took the train back to
Liverpool before the result was announced
1964
– Brian Jones from The Rolling Stones was admitted to
Passavant Hospital in Chicago with a temperature of 41 degrees C (105
degrees F) which caused him to miss the last dates of the tour
1965
– The Rolling Stones performed "Get Off My Cloud"
on TV show "Hullabaloo"
1968
– Johnnie Taylor, member of The Soul Stirrers before
a solo career, got gold for "Who's Making Love"
1969
– Howlin' Wolf suffered a heart attack in Chicago. It was
not fatal
1969
– The Star Club in Hamburg announced it would close its
doors before the end of the month, because rock & roll bands were
too expensive to book
1969
– Janis Joplin was busted for using "vulgar and
indecent" language onstage in Tampa, Florida, and for
threatening to kick a policeman in the face
1969
– Tommy Roe released "Jam Up Jelly Tight"
1971
– Grand Funk Railroad's "E Pluribus Funk"
LP was released
1974
– "Here's Johnny: Magic Memories from The Tonight Show"
was released and was the most expensive two-record package in the
history of the music business
1974
– The Faces released "You can make me Dance, Sing,
or Anything (even take the dog for a walk, mend a fuse, fold away the
ironing board, or any other domestic shortcomings)"
1975
– Electric Light Orchestra released "Evil Woman"
1975
– The Hunter-Ronson Band folded; the two former Mott the
Hoople members opting for solo careers
1976
– Jackson Browne's album "The Pretender"
was certified gold
1978
– Chic was awarded gold for "Le Freak'
1980
– John & Yoko Lennon's "Double Fantasy"
LP was released
1980
– Blondie had no.1 on the UK singles charts with "The
Tide Is High"
1980
– Kenny Rogers started a six-week run at no. 1 on the US
charts with "Lady"
1983
– John Grimaldi, jazz musician and member of Argent, Flux
and Cheap Flights, died from Multiple Sclerosis
1984
– R.E.M. Played the first date on their second UK tour
1986
– Pop history was made when the top 5 positions on the UK singles
charts were all held by female artists. Corinne Drewery from
Swing Out Sister, Mel & Kim, Susannah Hoffs from The
Bangles, Kim Wilde, and Terri Nunn from Berlin
1986
– Freddie Jackson's no. 1 hit "A Little Bit More"
was replaced with Freddie Jackson's no. 1 hit "Tasty
Love"
1987
– Dire Straits' "Brothers in Arms" sold
over 3 million copies in England
1990
– Milli Vanilli producer Frank Farian held a
conference to confirm rumours that the two band members had not sung
on the recordings. The band eventually returned their Best New
Artist Grammy Award
1990
– "The Elephant Man" opened on Broadway with David
Bowie in the title role
1991
– Jacques Morali, producer and songwriter who had formed The
Village People, died of complications from AIDS
1992
– Ozzy Osbourne announced his retirement after a gig in
California, saying, "who wants to be touring at 46?"
2000
– Michael Abram, who stabbed George Harrison after
breaking into his home, was awarded a ' not guilty' verdict at the
Crown Court, by virtue of his mental history
2000
– Winners at the MTV Awards included All Saints for best pop
act, Ricky Martin for best male artist, Madonna for
best female artist, Red Hot Chili Peppers for best rock band,
Blink 182 for best new act and Jennifer Lopez for best
R&B act
2015
– P.F. Sloan (Philip Gary Schlein), pop-rock singer and
songwriter for hits recorded by Barry McGuire ("Eve of
Destruction" ), The Searchers, Jan & Dean
(Sloan's voice is the falsetto in "Little Ol' Lady
From Pasadena"), Herman's Hermits ("A Must To
Avoid"), Johnny Rivers ("Secret Agent Man"),
The Grass Roots, The Turtles, and The Mamas & The
Papas, and a member of "The Wrecking Crew". He
died of pancreatic cancer
2016
– Clifford Burton Barrows, music and program director for
the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association since 1949, as well
as song leader and choir director of the crusade meetings, died on
this day
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