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Bryan Ferry, CBE ist ein britischer Sänger und Songschreiber. Bekannt wurde er in den 1970er Jahren als Gründungsmitglied und Sänger der Artrock-Band Roxy Music und für seinen singulären, vibratolastigen Staccato-Gesang. WikipediaGeboren: 26. September 1945 (Alter 74 Jahre), Washington, Vereinigtes Königreich
Größe: 1,86 m
Musikgruppen: Roxy Music (1971 – 2011), Roxy Music, The Bryan Ferry Orchestra
Ehepartnerinnen: Amanda Sheppard (verh. 2012–2014), Lucy Ferry (verh. 1982–2003)
1965 - The Who
At the end of a European tour Roger Daltry knocked out Keith Moon resulting in the singer being sacked from The Who. The band were playing two shows in one night in Denmark, when an argument broke about between all four band members. Daltrey was reinstated the following day.
1967 - Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd played the first of three nights at the Fillmore in San Francisco, the groups first ever live dates in the US.
1968 - Brian Jones
Rolling Stone Brian Jones was fined £50 with 100 guineas cost after being found guilty of possession of cannabis.
1969 - the Beatles
The Beatles released Abbey Road in the UK. The final studio recordings from the group featured two George Harrison songs 'Something' (Harrison's first A-side single), and 'Here Comes The Sun'. In their interviews for The Beatles Anthology, the surviving band members stated that, although none of them ever made the distinction of calling it the "last album", they all felt at the time this would very likely be the final Beatles product and therefore agreed to set aside their differences and "go out on a high note".
1981 - Bruce Dickinson
Bruce Dickinson joined UK rock band Iron Maiden, (Dickinson had been the vocalist with Samson).
2016 - YouTube-mp3.org
Universal, Warner Brothers, Sony and several other record labels filed a law suit against the operators of YouTube-mp3.org, a service that allowed its users to remove audio from videos streamed on YouTube. The court action, launched against a German company, alleged that "tens, or even hundreds, of millions of tracks are illegally copied and distributed by stream ripping services each month."