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On this day: the curiosities from the world of music on January 10
David Bowie, Rod Stewart, Beatles and much more: here are all the most important events that recur in music on January 10th.
January 10 is an important date for anniversaries of birth, death, and events that we all remember today.
For example, on January 10, 1949, a type of vinyl record was born to which everyone, some more or less, are still very attached.
Browse the photo gallery to discover all the anniversaries of January 10 from the world of music.
On this day: the curiosities from the world of music on January 10
David Bowie, Rod Stewart, Beatles and much more: here are all the most important events that recur in music on January 10th. This, in fact, is an important date regarding anniversaries of birth, death, and events that we all remember today. For example, on January 10, 1949, a type of vinyl record was born to which everyone, some more or less, are still very attached. Browse the photo gallery to discover all the anniversaries of January 10 from the world of music!
1945: Rod Stewart was born
Sir Roderick David Stewart was born on January 10, 1945 at number 507 Archway Road, in the London suburb of Highgate. Characterized by a hoarse and scratchy voice, Stewart is one of the most successful musicians of all time, able to sell a total of over 250 million records worldwide.
1949: the first 45 rpm is born
The 45 rpm, or 7'', was announced on January 10, 1949 by RCA Records, one of the most important record labels in the world. Small and fragile, but practical and cheap, these vinyls were produced by RCA to respond to the Columbia Records, which a year earlier had introduced the 33 rpm. Generally, on the A side the most significant song was recorded, intended for radio. The first single at 45 rpm was Texarkana Baby of Eddy Arnold.
1955: Michael Schenker was born
Michael Schenker was born in Sarstedt, Germany. Schenker is known to have been the guitarist of Scorpions, UFO and Michael Schenker Group. Michael was hired in the Scorpions by his older brother Rudolf: however, two years after the founding of the band, Michael will leave the group to devote himself to UFO.
1964: The Beatles release their first album in the United States
Introducing... The Beatles is the first album by the Liverpool group to be released in the United States. Originally released for release in July 1963, the album was released six months later. The album was the subject of many legal battles, but still managed to sell over 1.3 million copies until the end of 1964.
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1995: Rory Gallagher performs in his last concert
William Rory Gallagher was an Irish musician known for his blues-rock productions and his incredible talent with the guitar. Gallagher performed for the last time on January 10, in the Netherlands: addicted to alcohol, he died five months later from a series of complications related to the liver transplant to which he had been subjected. It is said that immediately after performing in Woodstock, Jimi Hendrix was asked what it felt like to be the best guitarist in the world: Jimi replied to the journalist that it would be better to ask this question to Rory Gallagher.
2003: Police recover 500 tapes master of stolen Beatles from Abbey Road studios
These tapes were stolen thirty years earlier from the historic studios of Abbey Road: the tapes contained a total of about 80 hours of recording, including Get Back/Let It Be sessions and about 200 covers. The discovery was part of theOperation Acetone, an investigation that had as its purpose the search for these tapes. The works were traced to England and Holland, where five people were attempting to resell them for around £270,000.
2016: David Bowie dies
Two days after turning 69, David Bowie died in New York, struck down by liver cancer. Just on January 8, 2016 he released his latest album, Blackstar. Famous remains the last single, Lazarus, considered the spiritual testament of The Thin White Duke: the videoclip of the song shows Bowie, seriously ill, lying on his deathbed in a cold room.
2018: Eddie Clarke dies
Born in Twickenham in 1950, "Fast" Eddie Clarke was one of the best guitarists in the world, known for being part of the Motörhead e dei Fastway. Clarke died on 10 January 2018 in London, where he had been hospitalized for pneumonia.
Rankings
21/09/2023
The well-known US magazine Rolling Stone in 2021 has updated the list of the 500 most beautiful songs of all time.
The ranking was first published on December 11, 2003 and was compiled by a jury chosen by the editorial staff, composed of 172 musicians, music critics and experts in the recording industry. Subsequently, the ranking was changed twice: the first in 2010, the second in 2021, when 254 songs that were previously not present were added.
Obviously, there is nothing more subjective than music: these songs are considered the best according to the criteria defined by Rolling Stonemagazine, but each of us has his own personal ranking of the best songs ever. Here, however, is the Top 20 of Rolling Stone.
Rankings
19/09/2023
In 2008, 'Rolling Stone' compiled a list of the 100 best singers of all time.
This ranking was compiled 15 years ago by 180 people, including several musicians (e.g. Bruce Springsteen, Rod Stewart, Justin Timberlake, George Michael, Keith Richards), journalists and music experts.
On 1 January 2023, however, 'Rolling Stone' published an update of the ranking that revolutionised the list, especially with regard to the Top Ten. As the well-known US magazine was keen to point out, this ranking does not only take into account technical and vocal abilities (it is not a list of the best voices of all time), but also the originality of the vocal timbre, the record catalogue, the writing ability and the musical legacy of the singers in question. Here are the top 20 positions.