Aug. 17 in Music History: Miles Davis released 'Kind of Blue'
August 17, 2024
History Highlight
Today in 1959, American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis released Kind of Blue which is regarded by many critics as jazz's greatest record, Davis's masterpiece, and one of the best albums of all time. Its influence on music, including jazz, rock, and classical genres, has led writers to also deem it one of the most influential albums ever recorded.
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1955 - Elvis Presley released his first No. 1 hit, "I Forgot to Remember to Forget / Mystery Train." It hit the top of the country charts several months later and stayed there for five weeks.
1964 - Glasgow city council in Scotland announced that all boys and men with Beatle styled haircuts would have to wear swimming caps after a committee was told that hair from "Beatle-cuts" was clogging the filters in public pools.
1968 - The Doors started a four-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. album chart with Waiting For The Sun, which contained the hit single, "Hello, I Love You."
1968 - The Rascals (formally the Young Rascals), started a five week run at No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "People Got To Be Free." The group had 13 Top 40 hits.
1969 - The legendary Woodstock music festival ended in upstate New York.
1970 - Keyboardist and singer/songwriter Christine McVie of U.K. blues outfit Chicken Shack joined up with new husband John McVie in Fleetwood Mac.
1974 - Eric Clapton started a four-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. album chart with 461 Ocean Boulevard.
1987 Tom Waits releases Franks Wild Years, his ninth studio album.
1991 - Nirvana shot the video for "Smells Like Teen Spirit" at a studio in Culver City, Calif., at a cost of less than $50,000. The video features real Nirvana fans as the audience. The video won Nirvana the Best New Artist and Best Alternative Group awards at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards, and in 2000 the Guinness World Records named "Smells Like Teen Spirit" the Most Played Video on MTV Europe.
1995 - Microsoft buys the rights to The Rolling Stones' 1981 smash "Start Me Up" to use as the theme for their Windows 95 rollout.
1998 - Santana's Carlos Santana is awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
2001 - Guitarist and keyboard player Jay Bennett left the band Wilco. Conflicts had begun to arise between Bennett and Jeff Tweedy during the making of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, when Tweedy was unsure of Bennett's mixing abilities against those of producer Jim O'Rourke. Unbeknownst to Bennett, Tweedy invited O'Rourke to remix "I Am Trying to Break Your Heart", and the results impressed the other band members — even Bennett. The album was completed in 2001, and Bennett was dismissed from the band immediately afterwards. Bennett was the second member of Wilco to depart within six months, following drummer Ken Coomer's exit in March of that year. After leaving Wilco, Bennett released five solo albums. On May 24, 2009, Bennett died unexpectedly in his sleep.
2002 - Nelly, featuring Kelly Rowland, held the No. 1 position on the U.S. singles chart with "Dilemma."
2007 - High School Musical 2 premiered on the Disney Channel and Family Channel. Watched by a total of 17.2 million viewers in the United States, it became the highest-rated basic-cable broadcast in U.S. history.
2012 - Three members of the Russian feminist punk-rock band Pussy Riot were sentenced to two years' imprisonment after staging a performance in a Moscow cathedral in protest of the Orthodox Church leader's support for President Putin during Putin's election campaign.
2012 - The first Knotfest goes down in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Curated by the band Slipknot, it features amusement park entertainment and lots of music, including performances by Deftones and Lamb Of God.
2019 - Tool’s “Fear Inoculum” became the longest song ever (clocking in at 10:22) to break the Billboard Hot 100. It outlasts David Bowie's "Blackstar," which clocks in at 9:57. "Fear Inoculum" drops off the chart the following week.
Birthdays:
Georgia Gibbs (“Kiss of Fire”) was born today in 1918.
Mark Dinning (“Teen Angel”) was born today in 1933.
Brazillian pianist João Donato was born today in 1934.
Blues guitarist Luther Allison was born today in 1939.
Robert De Niro is 81.
Dave “Snaker” Ray — of Minnesota-based Koerner, Ray, and Glover — was born today in 1943.
Gary Talley — lead guitarist for the Box Tops — is 77.
Sib Hashian of Boston was born today in 1949.
Richard Hunt — voice of The Muppet Show characters Statler, Janice, and more — was born today in 1951.
Kevin Rowland, frontman of Dexy's Midnight Runners, is 71.
Eric Johnson (“Cliffs of Dover”) is 70.
Colin Moulding of XTC is 69.
Belinda Carlisle, of the Go-Go’s and solo artist, is 66.
Gilby Clarke of Guns N’ Roses is 62.
Maria McKee of Lone Justice (“Show Me Heaven,” “If Love Is a Red Dress” from Pulp Fiction) is 60.
Steve Gorman — Twin Cities radio host and former drummer for the Black Crowes — is 59.
Jill Cunniff, lead singer of Luscious Jackson, is 58.
Donnie Wahlberg of New Kids on the Block is 55.
Kelvin “Posdnuos” Mercer of De La Soul is 55.
Lil B is 35.
Austin Butler, who portrayed Elvis Presley in Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, is 33.
Phoebe Bridgers is 30.
Elijah Hewson (Bono’s son) frontman for the Irish rock group Inhaler is 25.
Lil Pump is 24.
The Kid Laroi is 21.
Highlights for Today in Music History are gathered from This Day in Music, Song Facts and Wikipedia.