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Newsletter No.233
August 28th - September 3rd 2006

I laid off the Supernova thing last week, it's ticking along as one would expect now. But I thought I'd touch on the house band for the show some more. If you've not familiarised yourself with the individual members of the incredibly talented group, I'd urge you to do so by checking out the short bios below. When it comes to their performances of note, check out YouTube.com for their live rendition of Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" last year with Australian contender Mig HERE just for starters.

So the RockStar: Supernova (and all were present for the first season, RockStar: INXS also) house band, in no particular order:

Keyboardist/composer/musical director and backing vocalist Paul Mirkovich served as band director for Janet Jackson and Anastasia and spent 16 years working alongside Cher as band leader, keyboardist and as her duet singing partner. He has also performed and recorded with, among other talents, Peter Gabriel and Shawn Colvin. He was also a member of the multi-platinum bands Whitesnake and Nelson. He is currently recording new material of his own, outside of RockStar: Supernova commitments.
Paul's Official Site
Paul's Myspace

Once a member of the influential band The New Radicals, guitarist Jim McGorman (left of stage when playing on RockStar) has also served as music director to multi-platinum artist Michelle Branch. He's seen many tours, including memorable routes with Poison, Marc Broussard and notably, Cher. On Cher's Farewell Tour, Jim played not only guitars and keyboards but also sang a duet with Cher each night. Jim's credits also include writing and performing original songs for television including the shows, "One Tree Hill" and "Smallville." Other TV performances include work on "The Tonight Show," BBC's "Top of the Pops" and MTV's "TRL." You can check out Jim's new album with his band Jamestown at his website or myspace.
Jim's Official Site
Jim's Jamestown Myspace

Widely known as the lead guitarist for multi-platinum recording artist, Pink, Brazilian native Rafael Moreira has toured the world, performing in Germany, Sweden, England and further. His recording credits include work with the afore-mentioned Pink and last season's star band, INXS. He's also performed with artists including Marc Anthony, Mya, Steven Tyler, Richie Sambora, Christina Aguilera and Slash. In addition to these performers, Rafael recorded on the debut project for the group Shapes, produced by Jimmy Haslip, during which he performed with legendary Brazilian greats Airto and Flora Purim. Rafael's appeared on TV with "Top of the Pops," "The Late Show with David Letterman" and "Saturday Night Live" among his credits. He's also performed music heard on the video game "Spawn." The graduate of the Musician's Institute in Hollywood also keeps busy in the Los Angeles music scene, performing with his band, the hard rock power trio Magnetico.
You can learn more about Rafael's solo and group projects at his website and myspace.
Rafael's Official Site
Rafael's Myspace

Nate Morton has served as drummer for artist Vanessa Carlton and Natalie Cole and toured with Chaka Khan and Poe. He also performed with Madonna at the 2002 Grammy Awards, and more recently worked a national tour with the "American Idol" band. Find out more about Nate's extensive discography and credits online at his website or myspace.
Nate's Official Site
Nate's Myspace

Soviet-born bassist Sasha Krivtsov immigrated to the United States in 1991 after performing with Zemlyane, the number one rock band in the Soviet Union. Though he performed in front of mass audiences and sold 20 million records, he sought new ground in Paris, New York and finally Los Angeles. Since moving to Los Angeles he's served two years as bass player for the platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated, singer songwriter Vanessa Carlton and has toured with R&B soulster Ricky Fante, notorious punker Billy Idol, and the multi-platinum pop group The New Radicals. Sasha is the bassist on the debut international smash album by James Blunt, including the worldwide # 1 song "You're Beautiful." He's also recorded with Badly Drawn Boy and Vivian Campbell's side project called Clock. In addition, he produced the album "Washed Away" with Erik Eldenius for the band Alan Smithee. An accomplished visual artist and sculptor, you can explore his impressive work which currently includes two hundred canvases and over five hundred sketches and drawings at his official website.
Sasha's Official Site

A repeat Where Are They Now? this week, some developments have come about and you may soon find some of the guys involved in this classic Australian band performing live in a somewhat different setting at a venue near you.
Regulars including Feature Article, The Week Ahead in Music History, Featured Artist and more are all inside Issue 233 of the bmusic Newsletter.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (You will need to be online to use the Table of Contents to jump through sections)
  • Where Are They Now? - Redgum (Updated)
  • This week's Music Quote
  • Featured Product - Caparison T-Shirt Campaign 2006
  • This week's Specials
  • This week's Feature Article - Bullet Points of Recording
  • This week's Feature Artist - Blistered Palms
  • Musicians Wanted
  • Gear Wanted
  • Band Links
  • The Week Ahead In Music History
               Events
               Births
               Deaths
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  • See you next week

  • WHERE ARE THEY NOW? - REDGUM (UPDATED)

    Perhaps no other Australian socio-political artist has ever released a piece of music as important and influential historically as "I Was Only Nineteen (A Walk In The Light Green)". Not only was the song the catalyst to one of Australia's important political decisions, it galvanised a community to undertake an event that recognised something long overdue. The imagery conjured up by the composition brings tears to the eyes of grown men to this day and many are still unable to listen to the song in it's entirety. There aren't too many songs anywhere in the world that have had that impact. In this issue of 'Where Are They Now' we'll explain what it was, politically and socially, "I Was Only Nineteen" was responsible for and explain how closely one of the authors has stuck to his convictions in the present day. First we'll find out who Redgum were.

    In 1975 John Schumann, Michael Atkinson and Verity Truman were collectively pursuing their interest in politics as they studied together under Brian Medlin, all undertaking the Politics and Art course at South Australia's Flinders University. As part of the course Medlin was looking for volunteers to undertake an assignment for the course with a musical flavour. The three aforementioned students, although not acquainted outside their common course, put up their hands and set about composing eight or so tunes to perform to their classmates. They drew heavily on their folk influences; artists like Bob Dylan being chief of the young, influential political folk songsmiths of the time.

    As individuals the group were vastly different, but as a group they bonded closely thanks to their common ideals. They were soon playing parties and gatherings for their peers and it was at one of these gatherings, organised by the Progressive Art Movement, that former Flinders University Philosophy student Chris Timms offered his services as violinist for the group. Before long they were officially a band after adopting the moniker Redgum, a name not adopted for any deep and meaningful reason, more so for want of anything better. It was, however, uniquely Australian, a quality the band themselves never compromised.

    Campus tours of Adelaide and Melbourne were next and it was during one of these Melbourne campus tours that ABC Radio and community radio station 3CR recorded some of Redgum's work. During 1976 and 1977 many more tours of Melbourne were undertaken, often under the sponsorship of 3CR. The band were developing a broad audience in both cities, performing at benefits, rallies, and pubs alike. In 1978 Adelaide University's affiliated radio station 5UV followed the lead of the Melbourne stations and recorded Redgum. Both 3CR and 5UV had Redgum on high rotation and were beginning to be overwhelmed with requests for Redgum releases. With the band's permission 3CR ran off copies of the tapes they had made for the few hundred most eager fans who'd made requests for something to call their own. After learning of the popularity of these tapes Redgum decided it was time to record their debut album.

    Keep in mind that during this time the four main members of Redgum all held full-time or part-time jobs in Adelaide. Michael was teaching part time and studying, Verity was working for the Public Service, Chris was Academic assistant at the South Australian School of Art and John was an English and Drama teacher at Marion High School. Trips interstate were made on weekends and in school holidays. In Adelaide they would complete the line-up with drummer Geoff Gifford and bassist Chris Boath. When in Melbourne the line-up was rounded out by bassist Dave Flett and drummer Gordon McLean.

    Redgum's debut album, "If You Don't Fight, You Lose", became a best seller for fledgling label Larrikin Records and received airplay on most on the non-commercial stations around Australia. Redgum traveled further afield to Sydney and Newcastle in support of their debut release, playing a number of shows for the Amalgamated Metal Workers and Shipwrights Union, a concert at the Balmain Town Hall and a couple of folk clubs.

    After the release of their sophomore effort "Virgin Ground" in 1980 met critical acclaim and strong sales the members of Redgum decided it was finally time to give up their jobs in favour of the band. Drummer Tom Stehlik and bassist Dave Flett were also recruited permanently.

    Redgum's third album, 1981's "Brown Rice and Kerosene", introduced the single "100 Year On/ Nuclear Cop" and the Redgum Songbook "Stubborn Words, Flagrant Vices" was published the same year. In May 1982, long-serving member Chris Timms left the band to be replaced by Hugh McDonald (violin, guitar, vocals). The 12-inch EP "Cut to the Quick" was released that soon after.

    By 1983 Redgum was one of the biggest crowd-pulling bands on the Australian scene. The live album "Caught in the Act" produced the classic song "I was only Nineteen (A Walk in the Light Green)" which reached #1 and stayed in the Australia Top 40 for four months. Schumann's emotive anti-Vietnam composition was the initial spur for a Royal Commission and kick-started a series of events which culminated in the Vietnam Veterans Welcome Home March in Sydney in 1987.

    As drummers and bassists came and went in Redgum the didgeridoo was introduced as a part of the band's sound. Their fifth album, "Frontline", was released in 1984 with a compilation album, "Everything's Legal Anything Goes", coming soon after in November of that year. More compilation albums were conceived and released in overseas territories as Redgum toured the UK and Europe. The UK festival circuit receiving the band well and a band of ex-pats and new-found English fans supported the group's London shows.

    In May 1986 Schumann stunned all when he quit Redgum after signing a solo deal with CBS Records. Hugh McDonald took over Schumann's role, recording the album "Midnight Sun". Redgum's final single was "Roll it on Robbie/Empty Page" which reached Number 34 on the Australian chart in May of 1987. Michael Atkinson was the next to leave, soon after the release of "Midnight Sun", and this resulted in the eventual break-up of Redgum for good.

    JOHN SCHUMANN
    Schumann's first solo album, "Etched In Blue", was recorded at Byron Bay's MusicFarm. The album and resultant tour were well received. In 1989 Schumann produced a childrens record, "Looby Loo", for CBS and in September 1992 he recorded the single "Eyes On Fire", this time for the Sony label. "Eyes On Fire" was the first of two singles released from his 1993 album "True Believers".

    But music was beginning to take a back seat to the political career Schumann was pursuing, the interest which led him to head one of Australia's most important political bands in the first place. In 1996 Schumann was appointed Ministerial Consultant to the Hon. Diana Laidlaw, South Australia's Minister for the Arts, in the field of Contemporary Music Business Development. Next he took the job of Group Manager, Marketing Communications, in the South Australian Tourism Commission. His next political step was in 1998 when he became Chief of Staff for the then Leader of the Australian Democrats, Senator Meg Lees. He traversed the corridors of power, learned the secrets and was one of the team that, for a while, made the Democrats a political force to be reckoned with.

    In 1998 Schumann threw his own hat right into the middle of the political ring. Running for office he took the Foreign Minister, Alexander Downer, to postal votes in the once blue ribbon Liberal seat of Mayo. In 2001 he quit his role in the Democrats party. Since then Schumann has been a popular corporate motivational speaker and continues to operate Schumann & Associates, a consultancy firm which offers a range of services incorporating strategic communications and cultural heritage services, with his wife Denise.

    Last year Schumann teamed up with Michael Atkinson, Shannon Bourne, Paul Cartwright, Michael Harris, Rob Hirst, Marcia Howard, Shane Howard, Toby Lang, Mal Logan, Louise McCarthy, Hugh McDonald, Russell Morris, Alan Pigram, Steven Pigram, Mike Rudd, John Schumann, Broderick Smith, Chris Stockley, Kerryn Tolhurst and Mick Wordley to form the Vagabond Crew, putting together a new release, "Lawson", inspired by the poetry of Henry Lawson. The making of the album is documented at the project's official website www.henrylawson.com.au

    John performed at the Anzac Day celebrations this past week at the Goodna RSl in Queensland with former Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst, Russell Morris, legendary Dingo Broderick Smith, former Spectrum and Ariel frontman Mike Rudd and fellow former Redgum member Hugh McDonald.

    MICHAEL ATKINSON
    Michael Atkinson appears to have been involved in some film score work, notably co-composing the score for 1997's "Heaven's Burning" starring Russell Crowe. Renowned composer Graham Koehne, now based at Adelaide's Elder Conservatorium, was the other composer on the film.

    Michael again worked with John last year on the aforementioned "Lawson" project.

    VERITY TRUMAN
    Verity stayed with Redgum until the end in 1990 and little was known of her movements until reader Kate filled us in on Verity's current status. She now uses her married name and works in a South Australian city council. Apparently she still plays a little in a band but which band we're not sure as yet.
    Thanks again Kate!

    CHRIS TIMMS
    Chris Timms left the group to take up a job with the South Australian TAFE, the South Australian government's tertiary and further education institution. He has remained there on and off ever since, undertaking a number of teaching roles, most recently as an English as a Second Language instructor. He has two children and his painter partner is a fellow teacher.

    He continues to write and perform solo and in guest roles. He is fiercely political but no longer an active party member after joining the Labor Party some years ago but leaving soon after, disenchanted with the whole "game".

    HUGH McDONALD
    Hugh McDonald has been prolific as a composer of Australian Bush Band songs, penning classics such as "Diamantina Drover" and "The Spirit Of The Land". He has also been involved in recording and production work, bringing his staunch sense of Australiana to recordings by folkies such as Edna Kenny and Judy Small. He has also worked as a highly respected instructor, of note his work with the The Geelong Music College Orchestra.

    Hugh still works in education, developing programs for educating school children in recording and arranging. He also works in recording and production and plays solo in and around Melbourne and in the U.S.A. Hugh played the Anzac Day concert at Goodna RSL in Queensland this past week with John Schumman and other legendary Australian musicians. he was also part of the "Lawson" project in 2005.

    UPDATE - 26th AUGUST 2006
    John Schumann's Lawson project has grown to the point of an Adelaide and regional South Australian theatre tour throughout September and October with a national tour planned for 2007 for the play "Lawson: A Tribute To An Australian Legend". From the play's official publicity:

    LAWSON is a theatrical experience about the life and works of Henry Lawson. Henry Lawson will be portrayed with theatrical flair and the inimitable talent of well-known Australian actor Max Cullen. Max, a highly regarded character actor and a veteran of some forty films and many stage appearances, brings to this production a well-honed craft and a passion for Lawson and his work.

    Well known South Australian singer/songwriter John Schumann has transformed some of Lawson’s great poetry into moving songs that resonate with Australianism matched only by Lawson’s memorable writings. The Vagabond Crew consists of members of some of the country’s great bands and includes names such as Broderick Smith, Kat Kraus, Hugh McDonald and Mick Wordley and others.

    This cleverly crafted Theatre piece is written by Brian Matthews. Brian is a Professor of Australian and English Literature and is considered to be the foremost literary authority on Lawson both his work and his life. Lawson is Produced and Directed by Errol Bannister who has had many years experience as an investor in and producer of Australian Theatre.

    The Production will open in Adelaide on Friday 15th September and then tour SA regional centres. A National Tour is planned for early 2007.

    An Australian experience not to be missed!!

    Dates and venues for "Lawson: A Tribute To An Australian Legend" can be found at www.henrylawson.com.au/play.html

    Drop us an e-mail if you'd like us to track down some of stars of the past for you and feature them in Where Are They Now? or if you have anything to add or correct from one of our features.

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    THIS WEEK'S MUSIC QUOTE

    "A painter paints pictures on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence".
    - Leopold Stokowski


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    FEATURED PRODUCT - CAPARISON T-SHIRT CAMPAIGN 2006

    New Caparison T-shirts will be available wiith the guitars on the incoming shipment. Caparison will not produce t-shirts for individual sale, tried that! They're exclusive only with the guitar's that are shipping to us until the end of September. First shipment to have the tees includes the following models and arrives in ten days or so.

    Horus-HGS Oiled Walnut
    Angelus 22 Red Sunburst
    Dellinger 7 Oiled Mahogany
    Horus Black Night
    Dellinger II SE Oiled Mahogany

    Caparison Tees
    Click our Caparison Web Site to learn more about the incoming models.

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    SPECIALS AT bmusic

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    THIS WEEK'S FEATURE ARTICLE - BULLET POINTS OF RECORDING

    Our newest bmusic Resources contributor, Jeff Cripps, has another excellent article for us this week, "Bullet Points of Recording". What it is is as the title suggests, a collection of bulleted points to consider and remember before taking you or your band into the studio, and how to play it once you're there. Excellent reading for both first time studio venturers and even seasoned veterans.

    Click HERE to read "Bullet Points of Recording".

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    FEATURED ARTIST - BLISTERED PALMS

    Blistered Palms are exactly what they appear to be - A no bullshit blend of dirty, loud obnoxious sexism delivered by the Rock 'n' Roll/Heavy Metal renegade bastard offspring of the greatest heavy bands in the last 30 years.
    If the Ramones, Motorhead, Alice Cooper, Motley Crue, Ozzy Osbourne and Sex Pistols all got together and jammed at a party, added the unforgettable catchy choruses of Cheap Trick, threw in the awesome rhythms of AC/DC and pumped buckets of steroids into the mix you would have a fair representation of "The Palms".
    It's rare that you meet a band where all are true equals. There is no front man, everyone sings. Each member is in the spotlight as much as each other, reflecting group dynamics such as KISS, The Beatles, The Ramones and The Sex Pistols, where each member is a frontman in their own right.
    Appearances can be deceiving but not so in this case. If you left your dog with these guys it would be gone the next day and they would tell you "It was delicious"! Your house? - gone but "You missed a great party" Your girlfriend? - undoubtably both of the above!!
    They play hard and loud and party hard and loud. They know what they like and refuse to settle for anything less.

    To learn more about Adelaide's Blistered Palms visit their official website at www.blisteredpalms.com.au. The Palms much anticipated and widely promoted debut live show will be at Adelaide's Enigma Bar on Friday September 8th.

    Each week's Feature Artist is selected from the Band Links page, so get on and list your favourite group at the Band Link page and they could be the Feature Artist at bmusic.com.au.

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    MUSICIANS WANTED

    Our 'Musicians Wanted' pages are getting more and more listings every week with musicians from across the country (and the globe) looking for singers and instrumentalists of all types.
    Get on over to Musicians Wanted to see all the new listings. Check back regularly as new listings are received almost every day.

    There are two simple sections at the FREE Musicians Wanted pages. 'Musicians Wanted by Bands' and 'Bands Wanted by Musicians'. If you fit one of these categories click HERE to see if there is a candidate to fit the bill. If not, then send us your new listing and we'll have it up inside a day. Just be sure to let us know if you fill the vacancy so we can remove it from the page.

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    GEAR WANTED

  • Guitar promo catalogues:
    A good friend of ours here at bmusic is after any old catalogues from days gone by. At the moment he's particularly keen to get a hold of any Washburn catalogues from the late '70's. Those that feature the Washburn Wing Series of basses and guitars would be of particular interest.

  • Second-hand saxes, clarinets and flutes. We are looking for good quality, good condition, saxophones, clarinets and flutes to help out those parents who are a little dubious about their child's level of commitment to their chosen instrument and, subsequently, don't want to spend a bomb on what might turn out to be a fad. If you or your kids have taken up the horn but chucked it in, don't take it to Cashies. Brands like Yamaha, Yanigasawa, Selmer, Buescher etc. are always welcome at bmusic.


  • Marshall JCM800's. That's right, we STILL want 'em. JCM800 2203 and 2204 models.


  • If there's something you've been trying to get your hands on, let us know and we will list it here for you. You never know.

    If you spot something in the U.S. or Canada you're keen on let us know. We have contacts in those territories who, for a small fee, can act on your behalf in any transactions and make sure you get your stuff safe and sound.

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    BAND LINKS

    Click HERE to visit the Band Links page and be sure to check back regularly to see new listings.
    If you're in a band or are a supporter of any local bands in your area, why not create a link for them on our FREE Band Links page. Each week's Featured Artist is selected from our Band Links pages. List your band and you could be the next bmusic Featured Artist.

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    THE WEEK AHEAD IN MUSIC

  • Events
  • In 1955, Bill Haley & the Comets turned down their first invitation to tour outside of the U.S. because of a fear of flying. The Australian offer of US$2,000 for 15 dates wasn't enough to get them on a plane.

    In 1956, Elvis Presley shared the spoils of his success with his mother by buying her a pink Cadillac.

    In 1958, George Harrison joined John Lennon and Paul McCartney in Liverpool group The Quarrymen.

    In 1959, in the wake of the stabbing deaths of two teenagers by a 17 year old and other similar incidents of violence in New York City, WCBS radio banned all versions of "Mack the Knife." The Bobby Darin tune was climbing the charts at the time.

    In 1962, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr began recording together for the first time at EMI's St. John Studio. They recorded 6 songs including "Love Me Do" and "P.S., I Love You". George Martin had the boys redo "Love Me Do" 16 times.

    In 1964, US magazine Billboard reported that guitar sales in the US and UK had hit a peak due to the British Invasion genre of rock. Guitar sales hadn't been as high since Elvis Presley popularised the instrument again in 1957.

    In 1965, The Who had their equipment van stolen outside the Battersea Dog's Home in England while they were inside the Home purchasing a guard dog.

    In 1967, guitarist Boz Scaggs joined San Francisco based Steve Miller Band. Scaggs stayed with the group through two albums ("Children of the Future" and "Sailor") before heading out on a solo career in 1969.

    In 1968, The Rolling Stones latest single, "Street Fighting Man" was banned in Chicago and other American cities when authorities feared it might "incite riots and other forms of public disorder."

    In 1968, Fleetwood Mac added 18 year old guitarist Danny Kirwin to its line-up. Kirwin joined Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer.

    In 1970, Genesis advertised in "Melody Maker" magazine for a new drummer. The ad was answered by Phil Collins, who eventually joined the group.

    In 1970, at the Palermo Pop '70 Festival in Italy, Arthur Brown from "Crazy World of.." was arrested and put in solitary confinement for four days after he set fire to his helmet and stripped naked during his stage performance. The audience threw all sorts of things at him. While in solitary, he was given a note signed by over 200 locals telling him to get out of Italy and stay out.

    In 1971, the Grateful Dead tracked down and had arrested the group's ex-manager, Lenny Hart. He was charged with having embezzled US$70,000 from the group, leaving the Dead penniless.

    In 1973, Bob Dylan's soundtrack to the film, "Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid" entered the US LP charts. The album includes "Knockin' On Heaven's Door."

    In 1973, the Rolling Stones' released "Angie".

    In 1976, Ode Records president Lou Adler and employee Neil Silver were kidnapped at Adler’s house in Malibu. The pair were released after paying out US$25,000 in hundred dollar bills. A week later, a California couple was charged with the crime.

    In 1976, 110,000 fans descended on Old Bridge, New Jersey for an eleven hour concert by the Grateful Dead, the New Riders of the Purple Sage and the Marshall Tucker Band.

    In 1976, George Harrison was found guilty of "subconscious plagiarism" of the Chiffons hit "He's So Fine" in his "My Sweet Lord."

    In 1977, 3 people were arrested in Memphis after trying to steal Elvis' body. As a result of that incident, the King's body was moved to Graceland.

    In 1977, Billy Idol's former band, Generation X, released their debut single, "Your Generation." Elton John reviewed the single for a British newspaper and wrote "really dreadful garbage. The Ramones do this sort of thing so much better."

    In 1978, George Harrison married Olivia Trinidad Arias, a secretary at his Dark Horse record company.

    In 1979, INXS made their live debut in Sydney.

    In 1979, U2 released their first record, an EP entitled, "U2-3" in their native Ireland.

    In 1983, guitarist Mick Jones was fired from the Clash by his bandmates who accused Jones of "drifting apart from the original concept of the band." Jones went on to form Big Audio Dynamite, and the Clash soon broke up.

    In 1986, Dire Straits' "Money For Nothing" won the MTV award for Best Video.

    In 1986, Gregg Allman was arrested for drunk driving in Florida. He had just gotten his license back after a five-year suspension.

    In 1987, the American liquor company that produces Brass Monkey cocktail mix reported a 200% sales increase of the mix after the Beastie Boys released their hit, "Brass Monkey."

    In 1987, Mick Jagger's "Let's Work" single was released by Columbia.

    In 1988, Amnesty International's "Human Rights Now" tour, starring Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Peter Gabriel and Tracy Chapman, began in London's Wembley stadium.

    In 1989, a judge in Dublin, Ireland ruled not to convict U2 bassist Adam Clayton of marijuana possession, even though Clayton admitted to the crime. The bassist agreed to contribute money to a women's center in Dublin.

    In 1989, Cars lead singer Ric Ocasek married Russian spunk model/actress Paulina Porizkova.

    In 1989, Guns 'n' Roses guitarist Izzy Stradlin was arrested for creating a disturbance on an airline flight.

    In 1990, Elton John checked into a rehab center in Chicago for treatment of bulimia, drinking and drugs.

    In 1993, Pearl Jam performed "Animal," a song from their upcoming "Vs." album, at the MTV Video Music Awards. Following that they were joined onstage by Neil Young for a blistering version of "Rockin' In The Free World."

    In 1998, in preparation for the opening of his internet service the next day, David Bowie held a number of webcast performances featuring Ani DiFranco, the Specials, Jesus and Mary Chain, the Jayhawks and Spacehog.

    In 2002, U.S. web site Napster, which 18 months earlier had been providing its free software to millions of new users a week, posted the words "Ded Kitty" over its infamous cat logo. Earlier in the day the words appeared a U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Delaware, blocked the sale of Napster to its chief investor, German company Bertelsmann AG, citing a lack of evidence that the agreement was brokered in good faith. Judge Peter J. Walsh ruled there was a conflict of interest in the purchase, particularly "divided loyalties" from Napster CEO Konrad Hilbers, a former Bertelsmann executive. Napster later filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy application after 42 of Napster's 44 employees were laid off immediately after the ruling. Napster founder, Shawn Fanning, was among those laid off.

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  • Births In 1935, John Phillips, guitarist and vocals for the Mama's & Papa's.

    In 1942, Al Jardine of the Beach Boys.

    In 1945, Irish solo legen Van Morrison.

    In 1951, Pretenders' drummer Martin Chambers.

    In 1957, Go-Go's drummer Gina Schock.

    In 1969, Me'shell Ndegeocello was born.

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  • Deaths In 1967, folk singer Woody Guthrie died of Huntington's Chorea in New York City. He was 52.

    In 1971, a security guard was stabbed to death at a Who concert in Forest Hills, New York.

    In 1976, Jimmy Reed, the "Big Boss Man" of the blues, who was a major influence on Pete Townshend, the Rolling Stones and others died in San Francisco. He was 50.

    In 1998, Thunderbirds saxophonist Henry Bource died from leukemia. Bource was also a photographer and while filming underwater he had one of his legs bitten off by a shark. He indicated to keep the cameras rolling and the film footage was used in a documentary called "The Savage Shadow". He was back playing music with the band three weeks after he lost his leg

    In 1999, Swamp Boogie Queen, Katie Webster (Kathryn Jewel Thorne) died of heart failure. A pianist born in 1939, Webster recorded with Slim Harpo, Lightnin' Slim, Clifton Chenier and Guitar Junior and had worked with Bonnie Raitt and Robert Cray. She was a member of Otis Redding's band and The Uptighters.

    In 2001, after a long battle with cancer Australian rocker Ted Mulry of the Ted Mulry Gang passed away. Mulry died one day short of his 52nd birthday.

    In 2001, saxophonist Jay Migliori died of colon cancer at age 70. He was a member of the '571st Air Force Band' and 'Supersax'. Supersax recorded "Scrapple From The Apple" and "Hot House". Migliori worked with Miles Davis, The Four Seasons, Stan Kenton, Terry Gibbs, Louie Bellson, The Ronettes, The Monkees, Si Zentner, The Righteous Brothers, Maynard Ferguson, The Beach Boys, Woody Herman, Ray Charles and Frank Zappa. It's believed he played on about 4,000 recordings.

    In 2001, co-founder and singer for Atari Teenage Riot, Crack (Karl Bohm) died of a suspected drug overdose in Berlin.

    In 2002, King of Vibes Lionel Hampton died of heart failure at the age of 91. Hampton played vibraphone, drums and piano. He was a member of The Chicago Defender Newsboys' Band, The Curtis Mosby's Blue Blowers and led his own band. In Hampton's career he worked with Benny Goodman, Gene Krupa, Teddy Wilson, Illinois Jacquet, Dinah Washington, Earl Bostic, Charles Mingus, Quincy Jones, Buddy Rich, Stan Getz and many others.

    In 2005, R.L. Burnside, a legend of Raw Mississippi country blues, passed away aged 78. R.L. only began his recording career in his 40s after spending his early years playing clubs and juke joints around the American South. His output once he started recording, however, was prolific, with 9 albums in the decade of the 90s alone. He was a progressive bluesman until the end, some of his latest collaborations being with Kid Rock and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.

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