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
Browne
– BBC
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
Barrett
– Barrett
Please–
Jack Bruce
– Jet 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 Williamson
– The
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
Mann
– Nightingales
& Bombers
Ships
Don't Disappear In The Night (Do They) – 10cc – 10cc
Father
& Son – TISM
–
Honk If You Love Fred Durst
All
Night Petrol – Budgie
–
Budgie
Untitled
2 – XYZ
– After
The Crash
Braintrain
– Wallenstein
–
Krautrock
Erics
Guide Vocal Medley – Alan
Parsons Project
– Tales
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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