12 Jul 1943
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birth Christine McVie, keyboards, vocals, Chicken Shack, Fleetwood Mac, (1987 UK No.5 single 'Little Lies' and 1977 US No.1 single 'Dreams', from world wide No.1 album 'Rumours'). Solo.
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12 Jul 1947
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birth Wilko Johnson, guitar, Dr Feelgood, (1979 UK No.9 single 'Milk And Alcohol'). Solid Senders. Wilko stated in early 2013 that he had terminal cancer, and aptly announced he was going on a farewell tour. On 22 March 2013, Wilko played what would be his final show guesting with Madness on the television programme Madness Live: Goodbye Television Centre which was broadcast on BBC Four.
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12 Jul 1950
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birth Eric Carr, drums, Kiss, (1974 US No.5 single 'On And On' 1976 US No 11 album 'Rock and Roll Over' spent 26 weeks on the chart. 1987 UK No.4 single 'Crazy Crazy Nights'). Carr died on 24th November 1991. Bob Egan Pop Spots
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12 Jul 1952
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birth Liz Mitchell, singer, Boney M, (1978 UK No.1 & US No.30 single 'Rivers Of Babylon').
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12 Jul 1952
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birth Philip Taylor Kramer, bass guitar, Iron Butterfly. His disappearance on February 12, 1995 caused a mystery lasting four years. On May 29, 1999, Kramer's Ford Aerostar minivan and skeletal remains were found by photographers looking for old car wrecks to shoot at the bottom of Decker Canyon near Malibu, California. Based on forensic evidence his death was ruled as a probable suicide.
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12 Jul 1953
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birth Billy and Bobby Alessi, Alessi Brothers, (1977 UK No.8 single 'Oh. Lori).
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12 Jul 1954
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19 year old Elvis Presley signed a recording contract with Sun Records. He also gave in his notice at his day job at The Crown Electric Company. Sam Phillips from Sun Records originally wanted to use the 19 year old to make demos of songs meant for other artists, but soon realized that here was the man who could bridge the gap between white and black performances.
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12 Jul 1960
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birth Ray Gillen, member of Black Sabbath who died 1st December 1993.
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12 Jul 1962
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Ray Charles was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with the Don Gibson penned country ballad 'I Can't Stop Loving You'. His only UK No.1 was taken from his Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music album.
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12 Jul 1962
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The Rolling Stones made their live debut at the Marquee Jazz Club, London, with Dick Taylor on bass (later of The Pretty Things) and Mick Avory on drums, (later of The Kinks). Billed as The Rollin Stones, they were paid £20 for the gig, the equivalent of £330 in 2010.
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12 Jul 1962
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birth Dan Murphy, guitar, Soul Asylum, (1993 US No.5 and UK No.7 single 'Runaway Train').
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12 Jul 1964
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The Beatles appeared at the Hippodrome Theatre in Brighton with The Fourmost and the Shubdubs (whose drummer, Jimmy Nicol, would later fill in for an ill Ringo Starr on The Beatles' world tour). Also in the US The Ed Sullivan Show re-broadcast The Beatles' first live television appearance on the Sullivan show (from February 9). On the way to tonight's gig George Harrison was involved in a minor crash in his brand new E-Type Jaguar in Kings Road, Fulham, London. Passing pedestrians collected bits of broken glass as souvenirs.
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12 Jul 1964
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birth Tim Gane, guitar, keyboards, Stereolab, (1994 UK No.45 single 'Ping Pong').
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12 Jul 1968
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Mickey Dolenz from The Monkees married Samantha Juste who he met when working in the UK on the BBC TV show 'Top Of The Pops'.
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12 Jul 1969
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One hit wonders Zager and Evans started a six week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'In The Year 2525, (Exordium And Terminus)'. The song was also No.1 in the UK, making them the only one hit wonders ever in both the US and UK singles charts.
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12 Jul 1977
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birth Dominic Howard, drums, Muse, (2003 UK No.1 album Absolution, 2003 UK No.8 single, Time Is Running Out).
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12 Jul 1979
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American singer songwriter Minnie Riperton died of cancer aged 31. The Stevie Wonder produced 'Loving You' gave Minnie a US No.1 single in 1975. She worked at Chess records singing backup for various artists such as Etta James, Fontella Bass, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, and Muddy Waters. She also sang lead for the experimental rock/soul group Rotary Connection, from 1967 to 1971. Also a member of Wonderlove in 1973, a backup group for Stevie Wonder.
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12 Jul 1980
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During their 23 date '11 O'clock Tick Tock' U2 played at The Moonlight, West Hampstead in London, England.
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12 Jul 1980
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Olivia Newton-John and the Electric Light Orchestra had the UK No.1 single with 'Xanadu', taken from the film of the same name. It gave Olivia Newton-John her third UK No.1 single.
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12 Jul 1983
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Former Traffic member Chris Wood died of liver failure after a lengthy illness. Also played with Jimi Hendrix in 1968, appearing on the Electric Ladyland album and worked with both John Martyn and the Small Faces.
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12 Jul 1984
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birth Gareth Gates, UK singer, TV's Pop Idol runner up, (2002 UK No.1 single 'Unchained Melody').
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12 Jul 1986
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Boy George and singer Marilyn were arrested in London, England for possession of drugs.
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12 Jul 1986
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Simply Red scored their first US No.1 single with 'Holding Back The Years'. Simply Red singer Mick Hucknall wrote the song when he was seventeen, while living at his father's house. The chorus did not come to him until many years later.
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12 Jul 1988
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Michael Jackson arrived in the UK for his first ever-solo appearances. He performed a total of eight nights to 794,000 people.
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12 Jul 1996
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Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin was charged with drug possession after the death of the bands keyboard player Jonathan Melvoin in his New York Hotel room.
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12 Jul 2000
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A statue erected in the memory of John Lennon was unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square. The sculpture featured a revolver with a knotted barrel created by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reutersward.
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12 Jul 2003
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Saxophonist, composer and arranger Benny Carter died aged 95. He worked with Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles and composed many TV theme's including Ironside and M-Squad.
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12 Jul 2003
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REM, The White Stripes, Idlewind, The Cardigans, The Proclaimers, The Music, The Charlatans, Coldplay, Supergrass, The Darkness, Turin Brakes, The Coral and Feeder all appeared at this year's two day T In The Park festival in Scotland.
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12 Jul 2008
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Rolling Stone Ron Wood left his wife of 23 years and moved in with an 18-year-old Russian cocktail waitress. The 61 year-old dad-of-four had met the teenager while out drinking and had taken her away to his luxury pad in Ireland.
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12 Jul 2008
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American singer Earl Nelson (Earl Lee Nelson) died in Lake Charles, Louisiana. One half of the duo, Bob And Earl, (recorded Harlem Shuffle in 1963). Nelson sang background vocals on Rockin' Robin, a US No. 2 for The Jackson Five in 1972.
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