Wikipedia:WikiProject Record Production/October 30

These musicians were born on October 30 in...
1908 - Patsy Montana (born Ruby Blevins) (d. 1996) 1934 - Hamilton Camp (died 2005) 1939 - Grace Slick (born Grace Wing) Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship 1939 - Eddie Holland, Jr. 1939 - Norman West Soul Children 1941 - Otis Williams Temptations 1946 - Chris Slade Manfred Mann's Earth Band, AC/DC, Asia 1947 - Timothy B. Schmit Eagles 1949 - David Green Air Supply 1954 - T. Graham Brown 1960 - Joey Belladonna (born Joseph Bellardini) Anthrax 1960 - Jerry De Borg Jesus Jones 1962 - Geoff Beauchamp Eighth Wonder 1965 - Gavin Rossdale Bush 1969 - Snow (born Darrin O'Brien) 1970 - Tommy Walter Eels 1973 - Maurizio Lobina Eiffel 65 1975 - Ian D'Sa Billy Tallent 1976 - Kassidy Osborn SheDaisy 1984 - Keisha Buchanan Sugababes
These musicians died on October 30 in...
2002 - Jam Master Jay (born Jason Mizell) Run-D.M.C. - Murdered (37) 2007 - Linda Stein (manager of the Ramones) - Murdered (62) 2008 - Mike Terry (producer) (68)
These musical events occurred on October 30 in...
1966 - Pink Floyd signed with managers Peter Jenner and Andrew King. 1967 - Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones plead guilty to possession of marijuana and allowing his residence to be used for smoking the drug and not guilty to cocaine and methedrine possession. He was sentenced to nine months in prison but was bailed out the next day. 1967 - T. Rex became the first group without a recording contract to record for Radio 1's (U.K.) Top Gear show. 1970 - Hotlegs played their first live show in London. They went on to become 10cc. 1970 - Jim Morrison was found guilty of exposing himself on stage in Miami. 1972 - Elton John performed at the Royal Variety Performance for Queen Elizabeth, the first rocker to do so since the Beatles in 1963. 1975 - Bob Dylan opened his Rolling Thunder Revue in Plymouth, MA. 1984 - Linda Ronstadt premiered as an opera singer in La Boheme in New York. 1984 - Barry Manilow set a new Radio City Music Hall record by selling $1.9 million in tickets for a series of shows. The previous record of $1.8 million was held by Diana Ross. 1990 - Axl Rose of Guns N' Roses was arrested and released on $10,000 bail for hitting a neighbor over the head with a bottle during an argument over loud music. 1995 - The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced they would induct David Bowie, Gladys Knight and the Pips, the Jefferson Airplane, Little Willie John, Pink Floyd, the Shirelles, and the Velvet Underground. 1998 - Bon Jovi opened their New Jersey Syndicate Tour in Dublin, Ireland. 1998 - The Vocal Group Hall of Fame held their first induction ceremony. Some of the groups inducted were The Mills Brothers, The Ravens, The Orioles, The Original Drifters, The Platters, The Beach Boys, The Supremes and The Manhattan Transfer. 2001 - Tim Booth announced he would be leaving the group James at the end of their next tour. 2002 - The U.S. Postal Station in Los Angeles was renamed the Nat King Cole Post Office. 2003 - Terry Corso quit the group Alien Ant Farm. 2004 - A warrant for the arrest of Vince Neil of Motley Crue was issued in Dallas, TX after he knocked a venue's sound man unconscious. 2005 - Willie Nelson held a fundraiser at his Austin ranch for singer and Texas Governor candidate Kinky Friedman. 2005 - Zak Sally left the band Low.
These musicians were married on October 30 in...
1937 - Kitty Wells and Johnnie Wright 1965 - Ronnie Milsap and Joyce Reeves 1995 - Jimmy Olander Diamond Rio and Claudia Fontenot
These musicians were divorced on October 30 in...
1974 - Sly Stone and Kath Sivia Stewart (filed by Stewart) 2003 - Lionel Richie and Diane Richie (filed by Lionel)
These records were recorded on October 30 in...
1940 - "Walking the Floor Over You" - Ernest Tubb 1947 - Bob Wills had his first recording session for MGM
These records were released on October 30 in...
1961 - "Peppermint Twist" - Joey Dee and the Starliters (single) 1961 - "Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby" - Crystals (single, first release on Phil Spector's Philles label) 2001 - Christmas Memories - Barbara Streisand (first holiday album in 34 years) 2001 - "Invincible" - Michael Jackson
These were broadcast on October 30 in...
1978 - Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park (NBC, Cartoon) 1998 - Late Show with David Letterman (CBS) - Black Sabbath (all four original members) 1998 - Millennium (Fox) - Kiss