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December 23 in Music History: Happy Birthday, Eddie Vedder

Eddie Vedder
Eddie VedderDanny Clinch

December 23, 2024

History Highlight:

Today in 1964, Eddie Vedder was born, making him 60 today. The American singer, musician, and songwriter is best known as the lead vocalist and one of four guitarists of the rock band Pearl Jam. He also appeared as a guest vocalist in Temple of the Dog, the one-off tribute band dedicated to the late singer Andrew Wood. Vedder is known for his powerful baritone vocals. He was ranked No. 7 on a list of "Best Lead Singers of All Time", based on a readers' poll compiled by Rolling Stone. In 2017, Vedder was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Pearl Jam.

Also, in:

1957 - Simon & Garfunkel (then known as Tom & Jerry) release their first single.

1961 - The Beach Boys make their live debut, performing two songs during the intermission of Dick Dale's concert at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Newport Beach, California.

1964 - During a U.S. tour, Beach Boy Brian Wilson had a nervous breakdown on a flight from Los Angeles to Houston. Wilson left the band to concentrate on writing and producing. Glen Campbell replaced Wilson for the band's live shows.

1964 - Pirate station Radio London started broadcasting from the former U.S. Minesweeper "Mv Galaxy". The 2009 comedy film, The Boat That Rocked (titled Pirate Radio in North America) gives a fictionalized account of these offshore radio stations that operated in Britain in the 1960s.

1972 - Imagine, a film by John Lennon, made its debut on American television.

1977 - Singer-songwriter Cat Stevens formally changed his name to Yusuf Islam. Stevens converted to Islam and left his music career to devote himself to educational and philanthropic causes in the Muslim community. In 2006, he returned to pop music - releasing his first album of new pop songs in 28 years, titled An Other Cup. He has released several albums since, gone on tour, and even done a tiny desk concert at NPR.

1989 - Phil Collins started a four-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "Another Day In Paradise", his 7th U.S. solo No. 1.

1991 - James Brown sues the producers of the movie The Commitments, claiming his name and likeness were used without his permission (he loses the case five years later).

1992 - Eddie Hazel (lead guitarist for Funkadelic) dies from internal bleeding and liver failure in Plainfield, New Jersey, at age 42.

1999 - George Harrison's home in Maui was broken into by a person who cooked a frozen pizza, drank beer from the fridge, started some laundry and phoned her mother in New Jersey. The person was arrested and charged with burglary and theft.

2007 - The Police were named as the highest earning touring group for the past year, bringing in nearly $132 million. The band's 54-date North American tour had generated almost double the total of the second-placed act, Country star Kenny Chesney.

2008 - Clint Ballard Jr. died. He wrote 'Game Of Love' a hit for Wayne Fontana And The Mindbenders', and Linda Ronstadt's, 'You're No Good'. His songs have been recorded by The Hollies, Frankie Avalon, Ricky Nelson, The Zombies and Jan And Dean.

2018 - Honey Lantree, drummer and sometimes-singer with The Honeycombs, died aged 75. The Honeycombs had 1964 U.K. No. 1 single "Have I The Right", which featured Lantree who was one of the few female drummers in bands at that time.

2020 - Leslie West died at age 75 after suffering a heart attack in his home near Daytona, Florida. He was a founding member and co-lead vocalist of the hard rock band Mountain that formed on Long Island, New York in 1969 and are best known for their cowbell-tinged song "Mississippi Queen", as well as the heavily sampled song "Long Red" and their performance at the Woodstock Festival in 1969. Mountain is one of many bands to be commonly credited as having influenced the development of heavy metal music in the 1970s.

Birthdays:

Harold Dorman (“Mountain of Love”) was born today in 1926.

Chet Baker was born on this day in 1929.

Johnny Kidd, leader of Johnny Kidd and the Pirates, was born today in 1935.

Singer Esther Phillips (“What A Difference A Day Makes”) was born today in 1935.

Eugene Record of The Chi-Lites was born on this day in 1940.

Ron Bushy of Iron Butterfly was born on this day in 1941.

Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna guitarist Jorma Kaukonen is 84.

Eugene Record, lead singer of the Chi-Lites, was born today in 1940.

Tim Hardin (“If I Were a Carpenter,” “Readon to Believe”) was born today in 1941.

Harry Shearer, who portrayed Derek Smalls in This Is Spinal Tap, is 81.

Robbie Dupree (“Steal Away,” “Hot Rod Hearts”) is 78.

Mott The Hoople guitarist Ariel Bender (Luther James Grosvenor) is 78.

Adrian Belew — frontman for King Crimson, solo artist (“Oh Daddy”), and collaborator with David Bowie, Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, Paul Simon, Tom Tom Club, and Nine Inch Nails — is 75.

Anthony Phillips, formerly a guitarist for Genesis, is 73.

Iron Maiden guitarist Dave Murray is 68.

Victoria Williams is 66.

Esthero is 46.

Dev Hynes of Blood Orange is 39.

Finn Wolfhard — Stranger Things actor and lead singer for Calpurnia — is 22.

Highlights for Today in Music History are gathered from This Day in Music, Paul Shaffer's Day in Rock, Song Facts and Wikipedia.