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Friday, February 12, 2021

12 FEBRUARY

In Music History

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2018Judas Priest guitarist Glenn Tipton announces he will no longer tour with the band due to Parkinson's disease, which he was diagnosed with in 2008. Andy Sneap takes his place.

2017Al Jarreau dies at age 76. At the Grammy Awards that night, Pentatonix acknowledge his passing, calling him a "voice for the ages." Jarreau won seven Grammy Awards.

2016Kanye West drops "Famous," with the lyric: I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex Why? I made that bitch famous West claims that he got Taylor Swift's blessing before releasing the song, but she clearly doesn't expect it. Her spokesperson says she was never told the actual lyric, and takes issue with it.

2016Ween play the first of three reunion shows in Broomfield, Colorado. Originally, only two shows are scheduled, (for February 12 and 13), but the demand for tickets is so high during the pre-sale period that a third show is added on February 14. This marks the official return of Ween after breaking up nearly four years before.

2015Laugh-In announcer Gary Owens dies of complications from type 1 diabetes at age 80 in Encino, California.

2015"Weird Al" Yankovic becomes the first-ever guest editor at MAD magazine when it is announced that he will be assisting with issue #533.

2013The second single from Soundgarden's album King Animal, "By Crooked Steps," is released. Its video is directed by Dave Grohl.

2009Fans at Paul Simon's concert at the Beacon Theater in New York City are treated to a surprise appearance by Art Garfunkel, who sings three songs with Simon.

2009At the 40th NAACP Image Awards, will.i.am's pro-Obama anthem "Yes We Can" wins in the Best Music Video and Best Song categories while Jennifer Hudson takes home three Awards, including Best New Artist.

2005Country music singer/songwriter Sammi Smith dies from unconfirmed circumstances at age 61 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

2000D'Angelo's Voodoo enters the Billboard 200 and remains on the chart for 33 consecutive weeks, replacing Carlos Santana's Supernatural at the #1 spot on the chart.

2000Screamin' Jay Hawkins of "I Put A Spell On You" fame dies at age 70.

2000The singer Oliver ("Good Morning Starshine," "Jean") dies of cancer at age 54.

1997David Bowie is awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It is located outside the Hollywood Galaxy Theatre.

1992Richard D. James releases Selected Ambient Works 85-92, under the alias Aphex Twin. It is James' first full-length album, and is a step away from his previous dance-focused work, containing lush ambient pads, soft acid-esque synth melodies, samples of conversations and distant techno percussion. The album contains some tracks started when James was only 14 years old.

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Jagger And Richards Busted In Raid

1967

Police raid Keith Richards' Redlands estate, where they discover "various substances of a suspicious nature" and arrest him along with Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull. The whole thing is a setup.


British authorities - guardians of their longstanding monarchy - are uneasy with the Rolling Stones, who seem to be corrupting the youth. The UK weekly News of the World loves stories about rock star indiscretions, and sells a lot of papers with a story they run on February 5 under the headline "Pop Stars And Drugs – Facts That Will Shock You." The story recounts an encounter with Jagger where he pops pills and lures two young ladies back to his flat. Just one problem: it isn't Jagger but Brian Jones (whose claims of being the group's leader confuse folks who don't get that he isn't the lead singer). Jagger files a libel suit, so the paper steps up their efforts to get him busted by following his every move. The surveillance pays off when they spot him going to Redlands for a gathering where there is likely some illegal activity going on. They tip the police, who send over a squad (reported as high as 20 officers) to investigate. Jagger is charged with possession of methamphetamines (speed) without a prescription; Richards is busted for allowing his house to be used for the smoking of hashish. The arrests are made possible by sweeping drug laws enacted in 1964 and 1965 giving authorities a wide berth when it comes to cracking down on anything to do with drugs. Adding to the absurdity, Marianne Faithfull, the only woman in the house, is naked and wrapped in a rug when police arrive. At trial, the prosecutor brings this up, asking Richards if he thinks having a naked woman wrapped in a rug at his place is normal. "We are not old men," he replies. "We are not worried about petty morals." Richards is sentenced to a year in jail, and Jagger gets six months. It quickly becomes clear that public sentiment is on the side of the Stones, and the incident works wonders in building their legend. On appeal, Jagger's sentence is commuted and charges against Richards are dropped.

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