We Miss You Woody!
Musicians Born On July 14
1912 Woody Guthrie (US folk singer)
1938 Bob Scholl (Mellow Kings)
1952 Chris Cross (Ultravox)
1966 Tonya Donelly (Belly)
Number 1 In The Charts On July 14
1962 Bobby Vinton: 'Roses Are Red' US 45
1979` Donna Summer: 'Bad Girls' US 45
1997 Oasis : D'You Know What I Mean : UK single
Various Music Events On July 14
1960 Anthony Newley's 'If She Should Come to You' and Everly Brothers 'When Will I Be Loved' hit UK chart
1967 The Who begin their first full-scale US tour as support band to Gerry and the Pacemakers
1972 Gary Glitter and the Glittermen play live for the first time at Melksham, Wiltshire
1979 Neil Young hits UK chart with 'Rust Never Sleeps' LP
1984 Neil from the Young Ones hits UK chart at No. 5 with his version of Traffic's 'Hole in My Shoe'
1995 George Michael announces he's settled his long running dispute with Sony and has been released from his contract. He signed a contract with Dreamworks SKG label who allegedly pays Sony $40 million.
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010
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