On this Day in Music – 12th May

1940’s

Ian Dury, famous for fronting the Blockheads was born in Harrow Weald, Middlesex on this day 1942. Dury’s mother Peggy, as she was known, was a health visitor, and his father William was a coach driver and former amateur boxer. When Dury was seven he contracted polio, which hindered his mobility throughout his life. A few of Ian Dury and the Blockheads best known tracks include Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick, Sex and Drugs and Rock ‘n Roll, and Billericay Dickie.

Previous Albums Of The Day

No.1346 12/05/2020

The latest album by Patrick Grossi, aka Active Child, In Another Life, sees Grossi create his own genre, baroque neo-soul. As you would expect from a harpist, the LP is drenched in lush string arrangements. Gorgeous album.

No.979 12/05/2019

The Steve Earle album Townes is 10 years old today! The LP is Earle’s tribute to his friend and mentor the late singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt. Includes the great TVZ tracks Pancho and Lefty, To Live Is to Fly, and White Freightliner Blues. Fitting tribute!

No.614 12/05/2018

The Stranglers 1978 album Black and White is 40 years old today! The band’s 3rd LP was not as acclaimed as the first two, but does contain some gems… Nice ‘n’ Sleazy, Tank and Do You Wanna. The band also recorded a version of Sweden sung in Swedish, for the Scandinavian market!

No.249 12/05/2017

The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion by The Black Crowes is 25 years old today. Still brilliantly dated! Hotel Illness & Remedy.

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