The Laundromat on 28th February 2018 2mce-fm 92.3/94.7khz
8:00 – 10:00 (-ish) (NSW Daylight Saving)

Episode Containing A New York Operator, Land Of Dogs, And Mr. Henri The Clown – Leon Russell's Asylum ChoirLook Inside The Asylum Choir
Years At The Spring – Analogy Analogy

Iggy Pop2006 Azkena Rock Festival, Vitoria, Spain
Loose
Down On The Street
1969
I Wanna Be Your Dog
TV Eye
Dirt
Real Cool Time
1970
Funhouse
Skull Ring
Little Doll
Little Electric Chair
I Wanna Be Your Dog
Not Right
Dead Rock Star

Start Of The Football Season – D Generation

Devil's Grip – Arthur Brown – 1968 BBC Sessions
Party 1 – Faust1971 – 1973 BBC Sessions
I Rememeber Now – Aftershave Strange Feeling

Stan Freberg – Who Listens To Radio?

Turn It Into Love – Billy Thorpe – Children Of The Sun
Tripsville – The Ferrets – Fame At Any Price
Saturday's Father – The Four Seasons Genuine Imitation Life Gazette

Real Gone Hound Dog - Chuck Higgins
Central Rocks - Great Gates
TJ - Jake Porter & His Combo
Gotta Have You Baby - Combonettes

Daily Planet – Lobby LloydPlays With George Guitar
Sunkist – Axis Of Awesome – Scissors Paper ROCK!
Railroad Bill / Will The Circle Be Unbroken – Bob Dylan – Ten Million A Week

Martyr – Bachman CummingsThunderbird Tracks
Mabel – Procol Harum – 1963-1971 Ultra-Rare Tracks
Almost Cut My Hair (acoustic) – David Crosby – 1969 Studio Archives

Help For A Blind Man – Tiger B. Smith Krautrock
Spindrifter – Quicksilver Messenger ServiceWhat About Me?

28th February On This Day In Music

Born On This Day

1939 – John Fahey – blues/avante garde guitarist
1942 – Joe South – singer and guitarist
1942 – Brian Jones – guitarist and founding member of The Rolling Stones
1945 – Ronnie Rosman – keyboard player for Tommy James & The Shondells
1957 – Cindy Wilson – singer with The B52s
1957 – Ian Stanley – keyboard player for Tears For Fears
1957 – Phil Gould – drummer for Level 42
1966 – Ian Brown – vocalist for The Stone Roses


Happened On This Day

1964 – The Yardbirds played at the "Rhythm & Blues" festival at Birmingham's Town Hall
1966 – The Cavern Club closed its doors when the owners couldn't meet their debts
1968 – Esther & Abi Ofarim had no. 1 on the UK charts with "Cinderella Rockefella"
1968 – Fankie Lymon died of a suspected drug overdose whilst at his mother's house
1969 – Elton John was the first artists to sign with "This Record Company" label
1970 – Led Zeppelin played under the pseudonym The Nobs in Copenhagen after Eva Von Zeppelin, a relative of the airship designer, threatened to sue if the family name was used in Denmark
1970 – Simon & Garfunkel started six weeks at no. 1 in the US with "Bridge Over Troubles Water"
1970 – Norman Greenbaum released "Spirit In The Sky", Three Dog Night released "Celebrate"
1972 – A New York magazine accused Beatles manager Allen Klein of skimming profits from George Harrison's "Concert For Bangla Desh" LP. Klein responded with a $150 million lawsuit against the magazine
1972 – George and Patti Harrison wereinjured in a car crash. Patti remained unconscious for several days.
1974 – Bobby Bloom died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds
1977 – Ray Charles was attacked by a fan whilst performing on stage. The person tried to strangle him with a rope
1977 – Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock was fired and replaced by Sid Vicious
1978 – Bob Dylan recorded his Budokan concert in Tokyo, Japan
1980 – Sam Goody Inc. and two of the record chain's execs were charged with trafficking counterfeit records and tapes, amongst which were titles by Billy Joel, The Bee Gees, Eric Clapton and Paul McCartney
1981 – Three groups split up – The Tourists, Billy Idol left Generation X, and Rockpile
1984 – Michael Jackson won seven Grammy Awards – Album of the Year "Thriller" Record of the Year and Best Vocal Performance "Beat It" Best Pop Vocal performance Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song "Billie Jean" and Best Recording for Children "ET The Extra-Terrestrial"
1985 - David Byron, vocalist for Uriah Heep, died of a heart attack
1988 – kd Lang performed at the closing ceremony of the 1988 Winter Olypics at Calgary
1994 – Eric Clapton played his 100th performance at London's Royal Albert Hall in aid of the "Children in Crisis" charity
1996 – Grammy Award winners were Alanis Morissette for "Jagged Little Pill" Nirvana's "Unplugged" and Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise"
1997 – Death Row Records boss Marion "Suge" Knight was sentenced to nine years in prison for violating probation for a 1995 assault. US law does not allow him to run his business from prison
1998 – Celine Dion started a two-week run at no. 1 for "My Heart Will Go On"

1998 – Cornershop took no. 1 with "Brimful of Asher"

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