The Laundromat on 24th January 2018 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00 – 10:00 (-ish) (NSW Daylight Saving)

Desperation – Steppenwolf Steppenwolf
Charlie's Medicine – Warren Zevon – The Envoy

Jackson BrowneBBC In Concert 1978
The Fuse
Here Come Those Tears Again
Rock Me On The Water
Cocaine
Rosie
Doctor My Eyes
These Days
Running On Empty
Love Needs A Heart
Nothing But Time
The Load Out
Stay

Saint Paul – Terry Knight – Beatlemanaiacs!

Maisie – Syd BarrettBarrett
Please– Jack BruceJet Set Jewel
By The Light Of A Magical Moon – Tyrannosaurus Rex – Beard Of Stars

The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (LP Version) Episode 4

Highway 69 – The Yardbirds & Sonny Boy WilliamsonThe Yardbirds
Ain't No City – Tamam Shud – Permanent Culture
Ain't Got No Heart – Slade – Beginnings

Big Fat Mama - Chuck Higgins
You Lied - Mamie Ree
Ain't Got No Money - Great Gates
I Love That Kind Of Carryin' On - Rozelle Gayle

Forgiving – Robert Fripp & King Crimson
Crossfade – Manfred MannNightingales & Bombers
Ships Don't Disappear In The Night (Do They) – 10cc10cc

Father & Son – TISM – Honk If You Love Fred Durst
All Night Petrol – Budgie – Budgie
Untitled 2 – XYZAfter The Crash

Braintrain – Wallenstein Krautrock
Erics Guide Vocal Medley – Alan Parsons ProjectTales Of Mystery & Imagination (1987 Remixes)

24th January On This Day In Music

Born On This Day

1933 – Zeke Carey of The Flamingos
1936 – Doug Kershaw – Cajun fiddle-player who played with Bob Dylan
1938 – Jack Scott (Jack Scafone Jr.) - singer
1941 – Aaron Neville – vocalist for The Neville Brothers
1941 – Michael Chapman
1941 – Ray Stevens (Ray Ragsdale) – singer, songwriter, solo performer
1944 – Neil Diamond (Noah Kaminski) – songwriter, singer, guitarist and solo performer
1945 – Tammi Terrell - singer
1947 – Jim Rutledge of Bloodrock
1947 – Warren Zevon – singer, songwriter, guitarist, keyboard player, solo performer
1949 – John Belushi – actor (Joliet "Jake" Blues in The Blues Brothers, as well as regular on Saturday Night Live) and singer
1958 – Jools Holland – keyboard plyer for The Squeeze, then Jools Holland's Big Band, TV presenter on "The Tube", "Juke Box Jury" and "Later,,,"

Happened On This Day

1958 – Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock" was no. 1 on the UK singles charts and the first ever single to enter the charts at no. 1
1962 – The Beatles signed a contract for management with Brian Epstein, although Epstein himself never signed it
1964 – The Osmonds played a musical family alongside Mickey Rooney in "The Seven Little Foys" on US TV
1968 – Georgie Fame had no. 1 on the UK singles charts with "The Ballad of Bonnie & Clyde"
1969 – Jethro Tull made their debut as the opening act for Blood, Sweat & Tears
1970 – James "Shep" Shepherd – member of The Heartbeats, Shep & The Limelights. Found dead on the side of the Long Island Expressway after being beaten and robbed
1970 – Dr. Robert Moog unveiled the synthesizer named "Mini-Moog" at a price of $2000
1970 – Black Sabbath kicked-off a 24-date UK tour at Birmingham Town Hall with support band Wild Turkey
1970 – Led Zeppelin played Leeds Town Hall in England
1970 – Santana released "Evil Ways"
1976 – Bob Dylan started a 5-week run at no. 1 on the US album charts with "Desire"
1976 – Diana Ross was no. 1 on the US singles charts with "Theme from Mahogany"
1976 – Las Vegas County Commissioners defined a rock concert as "a public rendition of music in a permanent institution, consisting of several individual compositions performed by a musician or group of musicians utilizing electronically amplified instruments, which music is characterised by a persistent, heavily accented beat and a great degree of repetition of simple musical phrases"
1977 – The Buzzcocks played The Roxy in London
1978 – Workers at the EMI pressing plant refused to press copies of The Buzzcocks single "What Do I Get" because the B-side's title was "Oh Shit"
1979 – The Clash released their first single in the US "I Fought The Law" written by Sonny Curtis of Buddy Holly's Crickets
1980 – Spandau Ballet played The Blitz Club in London
1981 – Dolly Parton topped the US pop charts with the theme to the movie "Nine to Five"
1981 – Adam & The Ants started a 10-week run at no. 1 on the UK charts with "Kings of the Wild Frontier"
1981 – Steve Tyler of Aerosmith was hospitalised after being involved in a crash on his motorbike
1981 – no. I on the US singles charts was Blondie's "The Tide is High"
1984 – Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon visited the famous places in Liverpool refered to in The Beatles' hits
1995 – David Cole – producer of recordings by Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and Aretha Franklin, and keyboard player for C&C Music Factory, died of meningitis
1998 – Oasis had no. 1 on the UK singles charts with "All Around The World"
1999 – The Offspring had no.1 on the UK singles charts with "Pretty Fly For A White Guy"
2003 – David Palmer, former keyboard player for Jethro Tull, changed his name to Dee Palmer after a gender-realignment operation
2017 – George Gilbert "Gil" Ray – drummer for Game Theory, The Loud Family Rain Parade suffered from cancer for many years and died on this day
2017 – Bjorn Thelin – bassist for Swedish instrumental band The Spotnicks, died on this day

2017 – Claude Hudson "Butch" Trucks – drummer and founding member of The Allman Brothers Band died of self-inflicted gunshot wounds to the head

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