Thursday, October 11, 2018

More Music History for October 11, 2018 (Apple Computer settled a lawsuit launched by The Beatles' record company + others)

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1955 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins kick off an eleven date tour of the Southern US states in Abilene, Texas. 

1960 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Aretha Franklin appears at the Village Vanguard club in New York, marking the first non-Gospel performance of her career. 

1965 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Gerry Marsden of Gerry And The Pacemakers marries the secretary of his fan club, Pauline Behan. When Jerry first asked her for a date, she was George Harrison's girlfriend, but George was away in Hamburg and so she accepted. After one particular falling out, Gerry wrote "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying" for Pauline, which touched her so much, she quickly patched things up. 

1967 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
The Bee Gees scored their first UK #1 with "Massachusetts", which would go on to sell over five million copies worldwide. Robin Gibb would later admit that The Bee Gees had never actually been to Massachusetts when they recorded the song, they just liked the sound of the name. 

1968 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Dionne Warwick is awarded her first Gold record for Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "I Say a Little Prayer", which peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #8 on the R&B chart the previous week. 

1969 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Grand Funk Railroad's debut LP, "On Time" enters the Billboard Hot 200 album chart at #65. Although music critics bashed them, Grand Funk will become one of the best selling acts in Rock history. 

1970 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Elvis Presley adds to his collection of honorary police badges when he is sworn in as a Special Deputy Sheriff of Bel Air, California. 

1974 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
John Denver reached #1 on the UK singles chart with "Annie's Song", which had topped the US charts the previous July. He had written the song about his wife at the time, Annie Martell Denver. 

1975 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Neil Sedaka's comeback continued with his second number one hit of the year, "Bad Blood". In the span of just eight months, he also wrote two other chart topping hits, his own "Laughter In The Rain" and The Captain And Tennille's "Love Will Keep Us Together". 

October 11 
Janis Ian performs "At Seventeen" on the very first broadcast of NBC-TV's Saturday Night Live. 

1989 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Michael Jackson attends the opening ceremony of the Michael Jackson Auditorium at his former school, Gardner Street Elementary in Hollywood, California. In November, 2003, school officials covered over Jackson's name with painted plywood, leaving only the word "Auditorium" showing, after receiving requests from angry parents when Jackson was booked on suspicion of child molestation. 

1991 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Apple Computer settled a lawsuit launched by The Beatles' record company, Apple Corporation, over name and logo rights. The computer company reportedly paid about $29 million to settle the suit. 

1997 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Elton John went to #1 on the Billboard singles chart with his world-wide hit "Candle In The Wind" (Princess Diana version), his eighth US chart topping single. The record would go on to become the largest selling single in history, replacing Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" for that honor. 

1999 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Michael Jackson's wife, Deborah Rowe, filed for divorce after three years of marriage. The couple met when Rowe was working as a nurse at his plastic surgeon's office. 

2003 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
The July, 1954 Sun Studio session for Elvis Presley's debut single "That's All Right" was voted the most pivotal moment in Rock history by Mojo magazine readers. Bob Dylan's switch from acoustic to electric guitars in 1965 came second, ahead of the release of The Clash's debut single "White Riot" in 1977. The Beatles first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 was fourth and The Rolling Stones' release of "Jumpin' Jack Flash" placed fifth. Releases and performances by Jimi Hendrix, Neil Young, John Lennon and Led Zeppelin were also included in the Top 10. 

2004 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Buffalo Springfield bassist Bruce Palmer died of an apparent heart attack at the age of 58. He had been inducted with his band mates into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996. 

2010 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
George Michael was set free from Highpoint Prison in Suffolk, England after serving 27 days of an eight-week sentence for possession of marijuana and driving under the influence of drugs, stemming from an incident last July. Speaking to reporters outside his London home, Michael said, "I just want to say thank you for everybody who has supported me in there." 

2015 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Experience Hendrix LLC, the company that runs Jimi Hendrix's estate, announced that it was suing a Tucson music shop for the return of a guitar once owned by the legendary performer. The shop owner claimed that the acoustic Black Widow guitar, which was valued between $750,000 and $1,000,000, was purchased in good faith from another owner. 

2016 - ClassicBands.com 

October 11 
Rod Stewart officially became Sir Roderick David Stewart when he received knighthood from Prince William at Buckingham Palace in London, England. The 71-year-old singer was honored for his services to the music industry and charity work, which includes supporting the British Red Cross, Breast Cancer Care and Elton John's AIDS Foundation. In a statement he told the press, "I've led a wonderful life and have had a tremendous career thanks to the generous support of the great British public. This monumental honor has topped it off and I couldn't ask for anything more. I thank Her Majesty and promise to wear it well."

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