2002 – Travis drummer Neil Primrose suffers a head injury while swimming in a pool in Belfort, France, necessitating the cancellation of several European concerts.
2000 – British vocalist Paul Young, who sand with Mike And The Mechanics and Sad Cafè, dies of a heart attack in Chesire, U.K. He is 53.
1998 – Marc Hunter, lead singer with Dragon, dies after a nine-month battle with throat cancer. He is 44. New Zealand-born Hunter is one of Australia’s most flamboyant performers, known as much for his off-stage antics as for his Dragon chart-toppers, such as “April Sun In Cuba,” “Get That Jive,” and “Rain.”
1996 – Musician and manager Chas (Bryan) Chandler dies at the age of 57.
1974 – The Moody Blues open the first quadraphonic studio in London.
1968 – The full-length animated film “Yellow Submarine,” with songs by the Beatles, premieres in London.
1959 – Jazz singer Billie Holiday dies. She posthumously receives a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987 and three of her recordings receive Grammy Hall of Fame Awards: “Strange Fruit” (1939), “God Bless the Child” (1941) and “Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)” (1945). The 1972 film “Lady Sings the Blues” is based on her life.
1958 – No. 1 Billboard Pop Hit: “Hard Headed Woman,” Elvis Presley. The song is taken from the Presley film “King Creole.”
1932 – Composer Niccolo Castiglioni is born.
This Day in Music
1996 - Musician and manager Chas (Bryan) Chandler dies at the age of 57.