Wednesday, July 26, 2017

26 JULY

In Music History

Page 1
123
2016A group of 40 or so Broadway stars takes the stage on Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia to sing "What the World Needs Now Is Love" in support of gun control legislation. These stars are part a group called Broadway For Orlando that was put together to record the song in honor of victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting on June 12, when 49 people were killed.More
2015Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, dies at age 22. She is found unconscious in her bathtub, and the cause of death is eventually revealed as "immersion associated with drug intoxication."
2013Oklahoma guitarist J.J. Cale, who wrote the songs "Call Me The Breeze" and "After Midnight," dies at age 74.
2012Searching For Sugar Man, an Academy Award-winning documentary about Detroit Rocker Sixto "Sugar Man" Rodriguez, is released in the UK.
2006Paul McCartney's first guitar is sold at an Abbey Road Studios auction for 330,000 pounds, or about half-a-million US dollars.
2003Vegas mainstay Tom Jones in inducted into the Gaming Hall Of Fame, along with Harrah's exec Phil Satre.
2003Limp Bizkit appear at the Hawthorne Racetrack in Chicago as part of Metallica's Summer Sanitarium tour with DeftonesLinkin Park and Mudvayne. But the crowd soon shows how they feel about frontman Fred Durst and his crew, as the band is booed and Durst is pelted with coins and bottles, leading him to launch into homophobic taunts. As a result, Limp Bizkit leaves the stage after 30 minutes and only six songs, but not before Durst challenges audience members to a fight.
2002A week before he is due to sign a contract with Universal South Records, Matthew West suffers a serious injury to his arm. Having accidentally locked himself in his house, West attempts to escape through a window, but his arm goes straight through the glass pane. West is rushed to hospital, where he is told he came close to severing a major artery. He will go on to fully recover from the incident.
2002Beyoncé makes her film debut, playing Mike Myers' love interest Foxxy Cleopatra in Austin Powers in Goldmember. Her catch phrase: "I'm a whole lotta woman."
2000The file-sharing service Napster is ordered by a US federal judge to cease trading copyrighted music files in the next 48 hours.
1992Mary Wells, "Queen of Motown," dies in Los Angeles, California, at age 49 during a bout of pneumonia made worse by a cancer recurrence.
1992Kiss frontman Paul Stanley marries Pamela Bowen.
1990Grateful Dead keyboard player Brent Mydland dies of a drug overdose at age 37.
1980Singer/Guitarist/Producer Dave "Brownsound" Baksh (of Sum 41and Organ Thieves) is born in Ajax, Ontario, Canada.
1976With endless touring and recording, as well as various addictions, tearing the band apart, Three Dog Night plays their last concert tonight in San Francisco, California. (The group would reunite in 1981, but that reunion would prove short-lived.)
Page 1
123

1000 Italians Play Foo Fighters

2015
In a field just outside of Cesena, Italy, 1000 musicians and singers play Foo Fighters "Learn to Fly" simultaneously with the dream of attracting the band to play a show in their city for the first time in nearly 20 years.
Rockin' 1000, the group behind the idea, led by Fabrio Zaffanini, assemble hundreds of volunteers and a video crew to orchestrate the epic video shoot of the performance with the intention of getting Dave Grohl, frontman of Foo Fighters, to see it, and respond. 

After a full day of shooting, and few more for editing, the video includes a plea for the band to play in the city of less than 100,000 people. Within hours of the video being uploaded to YouTube, it goes viral, garnering over 10 million views, and is shared across Twitter and Facebook worldwide. Dave Grohl responds personally on Foo Fighters Twitter account with, "Ci vediamo a pressa, Cesena…. XXX Davide #Rockin1000." (Translation: "See you soon, Cesena").

The following day, proving the power of viral video, Dave posts a personal cell-phone video titled "Per Cesena & #Rockin1000," and speaking in Italian, he praises the video and ends with, "Stiamo arrivando, prometto," which translates to "We are coming. I promise."

In a true storybook ending, on November 3, Foo Fighters take the stage at Nuova Teatro Calisport in Cesena, Italy. Appropriately, the band opens with "Learn to Fly," and delivers surprise covers over the course of a marathon set, culminating in Grohl asking Fabio and a drummer from the video known as "Mohawk guy," to sit in on a cover of "Under Pressure" with the band they successfully convinced to come play

No comments:

Post a Comment