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Monday, April 20, 2020

19 APRIL

In Music History

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2019The New York Yankees and Philadelphia Flyers pull Kate Smith's version of "God Bless America" when it is revealed that she sang racist songs in the 1930s, including "That's Why Darkies Were Born" and "Pickaninny Heaven."
2012Greg Ham, multi-instrumentalist with the band Men At Work, best known for playing the saxophone on "Overkill" and "Who Can It Be Now," and the flute on "Down Under," dies of a heart attack at his home in Melbourne, Australia at age 58.
2009The Flaming Lips celebrate Earth Day with a performance on the National Mall in Washington, DC.
2004A stage musical version of the Elvis Presley film Jailhouse Rock opens in London.
2003Motown choreographer Cholly Atkins dies of pancreatic cancer at age 89 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
2003Good Charlotte's "The Anthem" peaks at #43 on the Billboard Hot 100.
1999James Darren begins a five-episode stint on the primetime soap opera Melrose Place as an unscrupulous millionaire named Tony Marlin.
1997Eldon "El Duce" Hoke (drummer, lead singer of The Mentors) dies at age 39 after being struck by a train in Riverside, California. The coroner's report calls the cause of death a "misadventure."
1993Los Angeles session musician Steve Douglas (Brian WilsonThe Beach BoysElvis PresleyBob Dylan) dies at age 54 of heart failure.
1990The TV movie Summer Dreams: The Story Of The Beach Boys airs on ABC.
1982Simon & Garfunkel reunite for a world tour, but split up again in the midst of it.
1980Blondie's "Call Me," a song about a prostitute written for the film American Gigolo, hits #1 in America.
1975The Raspberries split up.
1969"Good Times, Bad Times," the first Led Zeppelin single, reaches its chart peak of #80 in America.
1968George Harrison and John Lennon bail out of their meditation lessons with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi two weeks early; later, all four Beatles publicly distance themselves from the Maharishi.
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Prince Holds Top Spots With "Kiss" And "Manic Monday"

1986
You don't have to watch Dynasty to have an attitude: Prince hits #1 in the US with "Kiss." The #2 song is "Manic Monday" by the Bangles, which he wrote.
A track from his Parade album, "Kiss" is Prince's third #1 hit, following "When Doves Cry" and "Let's Go Crazy." Bursting with songs, he sometimes gives them to other artists, like the Bangles, whom he gifted with "Manic Monday." The Bangles were part of the Paisley Underground scene in Los Angeles when their song "Hero Takes A Fall" got the attention of Prince, who would later name his record company "Paisley Park." He had recorded "Manic Monday" with a group he assembled called Apollonia 6, but their version was never released - a listen to the demo shows why. The Bangles' version, with a lilting lead vocal from Susanna Hoffs, takes the lascivious edge off the song, which is about a woman who is late for work because she was doing lots of lovemaking the night before. It's the first hit for the group, who land a #1 later in the year with "Walk Like An Egyptian." In addition to "Kiss" and "Manic Monday," Prince is also on the chart as a writer with "A Love Bizarre" by his percussionist Sheila E. In 1988, his golden touch extends to Tom Jones, whose cover of "Kiss" is a hit for the '60s star.

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