THIS DATE IN MUSIC HISTORY (September 9th): 1945: Doug Ingle - TopicsExpress



          

THIS DATE IN MUSIC HISTORY (September 9th): 1945: Doug Ingle (Iron Butterfly, keyboards and vocals) was born 1946: Bruce Palmer (Buffalo Springfield, bass) was born -- he died in 2004 1953: John McFee (The Doobie Brothers, guitar) was born 1954: Johnny Cash met Elvis Presley, for the first time, after Elvis played at the opening of the Lamar-Airways Shopping Center in Memphis 1956: The first Ed Sullivan Show (but Charles Laughton filled in for Ed Sullivan) appearance for Elvis Presley, from the CBS-Los Angeles Studios -- he performed Dont Be Cruel, Love Me Tender and Ready Teddy 1963: She Loves You was at #1 on the UK singles charts for The Beatles while Please Please Me was atop the album charts 1965: The Rolling Stones were at #1 in the UK with (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction 1968: The Beatles recorded Helter Skelter at Abbey Road Studios -- John Lennon played bass and saxophone, roadie Mal Evans played trumpet, Paul did the lead vocal and George Harrison ran about the studio holding a flaming ashtray above his head 2004: Roland Sherwood Ernie Ball died -- he opened his first music store, in the 1950s, in Tarzana, California, to sell guitars exclusively. Have you ever used his strings? ow.ly/Bh7pZ
Posted on: Tue, 09 Sep 2014 12:06:14 +0000

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