SEPT 19-This Day in Entertainment & Music History: - TopicsExpress



          

SEPT 19-This Day in Entertainment & Music History: 1963-Singer/actress Ann-Margaret made a guest voice appearance on the animated Flintstones TV show. She portrayed a character known as Ann-Margrock...1964-Seventeen year old Marianne Faithful, who later dated Rolling Stone front man Mick Jagger, made it into the British Top ten with the song As Tears Go By, written by Jagger and guitarist Keith Richard. Her version also made the top thirty in America. A year later, the Stones version went all the way to No.6 in the USA...1974-Drummer Max Weinberg made his live debut with Bruce Springsteens E Street Band at a show in Philadelphia...1979-Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne, James Taylor and several other musicians performed at the first of five No Nukes concerts in New York City...2003-Jack Bruce, former bassist with Cream, underwent a successful liver transplant after being diagnosed with cancer....2004-Country singer Skeeter Davis died at age 72 from complications of breast cancer. Skeeter Davis was best known for the 1963 song, The End of The World, a song so popular it was a big hit on the pop, country and even the R&B charts....Celebrity Birthdays: Roger Angell 94; James Lipton 88; Adam West 86; David McCallum 81; Bill Medley 74; Paul Williams 74; Freda Payne 72; Joe Morgan 71, (Cincinnati Reds); Twiggy 65; Joan Lunden 64; Rex Smith 59; Cheri Oteri 52; Trisha Yearwood 50; Jimmy Fallon 40;
Posted on: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 11:57:43 +0000

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