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THIS DATE IN MUSIC HISTORY (October 16th): 1943: Fred Turner (Bachman Turner Overdrive, bass and vocals) was born 1947: Bob Weir was born 1951: Already using the stage name Little Richard, 18 year old Richard Penniman made his first recordings for RCA Camden in an Atlanta radio station 1965: It takes three takes for The Beatles to record Day Tripper at Abbey Road Studio -- additional vocals and overdubs were done that day 1969: Leonard Chess died, at age 52, of a heart attack -- he founded the Chess record label 1972: Creedence Clearwater Revival split up 1976: Disco Duck was at #1 on the US singles charts for Rick Dees and his Cast Of Idiots -- did someone say music started to go downhill after the early 70s? 1992: The 30th anniversary of Bob Dylan recording -- Neil Young, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Roger McGuinn, Tom Petty, Ron Wood and Dylan performed at a tribute concert at Madison Square Garden 2010: Lepidocephalichthys zeppelini (a new species of fish) was named by an Auburn University graduate student, Justin Havird, because the fishs pectoral fin reminded him of Jimmy Pages double-neck guitar .... and he also happened to be a Zeppelin fan ===================== Written and sung by Bob Weir
Posted on: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 09:49:58 +0000

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