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Cover Of The Day:
"Snowfall", #20 Pop, 10/18/1941, Claude Thornhill & His Orchestra; NRBQ's cover is on their 2012 album "We Travel The Spaceways", and their 5-CD box set "High Noon: A 50-Year Retrospective".
Today, in Musical History, October 19th:
2005: A survey conducted by the British division of Prudential Life Insurance concludes that the average person spends around $42,000 on music in their lifetime, including sound equipment, music purchases, concert tickets and merchandise, etc, etc -
But the enthusiast spends well over double that, around $89,000, in their lifetime.
Well, yeah.
....I, for one, am disturbed that there appears to be only one, maybe two, box sets in that entire collection.
I ain't buyin' it. Something is rotten in Denmark.
Which reminds me....I ain't played these guys in too long a time.
Cover Of The Day:
"September Song", (Kurt Weill / Maxwell Anderson), originally released in the stage musical "Knickerbocker Holiday", 10/19/1938
Its been covered literally thousands of times, by just about every imaginable genre of artist - Ella Fitzgerald, the Whiffenpoofs, Roy Clark, the Young Gods, Bryan Ferry, etc, etc -
But Lou covered it twice, on two different Weill tributes, 12 years apart; This, the longer version, comes from "September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill", 1997
Today, in Musical History, October 20th:
1925: Tom Dowd, THE producer's producer, the recording engineer's recording engineer, b. Manhattan, NYC, NY.
Dowd captured legendary performances by, to name just a few, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, the Drifters, the Coasters, Cream, John Coltrane, the Allman Brothers, Ornette Coleman, Derek & the Dominoes, Charlie Parker, the J. Geils Band, the James Gang, Ruth Brown, Thelonious Monk, Dusty Springfield, Booker t & the MG's, Otis Redding, the Rascals, Charles Mingus, - the list goes well on from there.
Interestingly, Dowd also worked on the Manhattan Project - And, when his time there was done, he pursued an education in nuclear physics, but was refused, because his MP work was Top Secret, so the universities wouldn't recognize it; He already knew more than they could teach him, and he would have had to start all over, from scratch, so he decided that a career in music seemed like a lot more fun...
The shirt says it. Yeah, music is a lot more fun.
Cover Of The Day:
"Thunderstruck", #5 Pop, 10/20/1990 - AC/DC, of course.
Aussie cover band Hot Kangaroo, romped through it on their album "AC/DC Soul Explosion: Live At Akkurat", from 2011.
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