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October 23: Music Events

  • 2020 – Country music star Jerry Jeff Walker dies from throat cancer at 78. He leaves behind a proud artistic legacy headed by his oft-covered song “Mr. Bojangles.”
  • 2019 – Coldplay reveal the tracklist for their upcoming album Everyday Life with a small classified ad on page 31 of the North Wales Daily Post.
  • 2016 – Dead Or Alive lead singer Pete Burns dies of a heart attack at age 57. Known for the 1985 hit “You Spin Me Round (Like A Record),” Burns estimated that he had 300 plastic surgeries in his lifetime.
  • 2015 – Following the release of her acclaimed Greatest Hits: Decade #1 album, Carrie Underwood issues her fifth studio album, Storyteller. A chart-topping hit, it makes her the first artist in history to have six consecutive #1 albums on the Country chart.
  • 2014 – Jeanne Black, known for the 1960 hit “He’ll Have To Stay,” dies two days before her 77th birthday.
  • 2014 – English rocker Alvin Stardust dies at age 72 after a battle with prostate cancer.
  • 2010 – Buffalo Springfield reunite after a 43-year stage absence for Neil Young’s annual Bridge School benefit concert at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. Other acts on the roster include Jackson Browne, Elton John, Lucinda Williams, Kris Kristofferson (subbing for an ailing Merle Haggard), and Bridge veterans Pearl Jam.
  • 2010 – Katy Perry and Russell Brand get married in Rajasthan, India.
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  • 2007 – Carrie Underwood releases her second studio album, Carnival Ride, which debuts at #1 in the US. The single “Last Name” earns her a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.
  • 2007 – Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’s Raising Sand debuts at #2 in America. Plant, 59, turned down a Led Zeppelin reunion tour to focus on the project.
  • 2007 – Exodus release their eighth studio album, The Atrocity Exhibition…Exhibit A.
  • 2005 – Rapper Cam’ron is shot during an early morning carjacking attempt in Washington, D.C. Two men pull alongside Cam’ron’s 2006 Lamborghini and open fire while the artist is stopped at a traffic light at New York and New Jersey avenues. He is hit by one bullet, which travels through one of his arms and into the other. He drives himself to Howard University Hospital for treatment.
  • 2003 – Mexican rap-rock band Molotov tops the second annual MTV Video Music Awards Latin America with four wins, including Video of the Year and Best Group.
  • 2002 – Lyricist Adolph Green dies in New York City age 87.
  • 2002 – Johnnie Johnson, who is the “Johnny” in “Johnny B. Goode” and Chuck Berry’s longtime pianist, loses his lawsuit against Berry in which he claims he co-wrote many of the rock pioneer’s hits.

October 23: Music: Albums released.

  • Oct 23, 1970 – Genesis, “Trespass” –> Charisma
  • Oct 23, 1970 – Frank Zappa, “Chunga’s Revenge” –> Bizarre
  • Oct 23, 1972 – Al Green, “I’m Still in Love With You” –> Hi
  • Oct 23, 1972 – Al Green, “I’m Still in Love With You” –> Hi
  • Oct 23, 1976 – Harry Chapin, “On The Road To Kingdom Come” –> Elektra
  • Oct 23, 1979 – Hyman, Phyllis, “You Know How To Love Me” –> Arista
  • Oct 23, 1981 – Sammy Hagar, “Standing Hampton” –> Geffen
  • Oct 23, 1981 – Elvis Costello And The Attractions, “Almost Blue” –> Columbia
  • Oct 23, 1981 – Steve Miller Band, “Circle Of Love” –> Capitol
  • Oct 23, 1983 – Willie Nelson, “Without A Song” –> Columbia
  • Oct 23, 1984 – Janet Jackson, “Dream Street” –> A&M
  • Oct 23, 1984 – Wham!, “Make It Big” –> Epic
  • Oct 23, 1986 – Iggy Pop, “Blah Blah Blah” –> A&M
  • Oct 23, 1988 – Various Artists, “Miami Vice III [Sndtrk]” –> MCA
  • Oct 23, 1989 – Terence Trent D’Arby, “Neither Fish Nor Flesh (A Soundtrack Of Love, Faith, Hope & Destruction)” –> Columbia
  • Oct 23, 1989 – Roy Orbison, “Black & White Night Live” –> Virgin
  • Oct 23, 1990 – Betty Boo, “Boomania” –> Sire
  • Oct 23, 1990 – Deep Purple, “Slaves And Masters” –> RCA
  • Oct 23, 1995 – Ozzy Osbourne, “Ozzmosis” –> Epic
  • Oct 23, 2000 – PJ Harvey, “Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea” –> UMG Recordings
  • 2000 – Atomic Kitten, “Right Now” –> Virgin
  • Oct 23, 2000 – PJ Harvey, “Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea” –> UMG Recordings
  • Oct 23, 2001 – Incubus, “Morning View” –> Sony
  • Oct 23, 2001 – Toni Braxton, “Snowflakes” –> Arista
  • Oct 23, 2001 – Bush, “Golden State” –> Atlantic
  • Oct 23, 2001 – Gov’t Mule, “The Deep End, Vol. 1” –> ATO
  • Oct 23, 2001 – Dave Matthews Band, “Live In Chicago 12.19.98 At The United Center” –> RCA
  • Oct 23, 2001 – Incubus, “Morning View” –> Sony
  • Oct 23, 2006 – Martin Briley, “It Comes In Waves” –> Mtm Music
  • Oct 23, 2006 – PJ Harvey, “The Peel Sessions: 1991-2004” –> Island
  • 2007 – Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, “Raising Sand” –> Rounder
  • Oct 23, 2007 – Mötley Crüe, “Carnival Of Sins: Live, Vols. 1-2” –> Universal
  • Oct 23, 2007 – Ringo Starr, “Ringo Starr: Live At Soundstage” –> Koch
  • Oct 23, 2007 – Heart, “Dreamboat Annie Live” –> Shout! Factory
  • Oct 23, 2007 – Neil Young, “Chrome Dreams II” –> Reprise
  • Oct 23, 2008 – David Bowie, “Glass Spider Live” –> Immortal
  • Oct 23, 2015 – Rod Stewart, “Another Country” –> Capitol
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Ashton Irwin, “Superbloom” –> Ashton Irwin Music Group
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Ball Park Music, “Ball Park Music” –> Prawn Records
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Blue October, “This Is What I Live For” –> Up/Down-Brando Records
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Boy Pablo, “Wachito Rico” –> 777 Music
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Bruce Springsteen, “Letter to You” –> Columbia
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Clipping, “Visions of Bodies Being Burned” –> Sub Pop
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Cory Wong, “The Stripped Album” –> Cory Wong
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Gorillaz, “Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez” –> Gorillaz Productions
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Hands Like Houses, “Hands Like Houses” –> UNFD
  • Oct 23, 2020 – I Dont Know How But They Found Me, “Razzmatazz” –> Fearless
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Jean Dawson, “Pixel Bath” –> P+
  • Oct 23, 2020 – John Frusciante, “Maya” –> Timesig
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Jeff Tweedy, “Love Is the King” –> dBpm
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Junglepussy, “JP4” –> Jagjaguwar
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Major Lazer, “Music Is the Weapon” –> Mad Decent
  • Oct 23, 2020 – The Mountain Goats, “Getting Into Knives” –> Merge
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Nothing But Thieves, “Moral Panic” –> Sony Music UK
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Pallbearer, “Forgotten Days” –> Nuclear Blast
  • Oct 23, 2020 – PUP, “This Place Sucks Ass” –> Little Dipper, Rise
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Ruel, “Bright Lights, Red Eyes” –> RCA, Sony Australia
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Sevendust, “Blood & Stone” –> Rise
  • Oct 23, 2020 – THEY., “The Amanda Tape” –> Avant Garden Records
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Ty Dolla Sign, “Featuring Ty Dolla Sign” –> Atlantic
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Vulfpeck, “The Joy of Music, The Job of Real Estate” –> Vulf Records
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Wallows, “Remote” –> Atlantic
  • Oct 23, 2020 – Yvie Oddly, “Drag Trap” –> Voss Music

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