On this Day in Music – 28th July

1970’s

1973 – An estimated 600,000 fans attended the Summer Jam festival at the Watkins Glen Grand Prix Raceway outside Watkins Glen, New York. The Allman Brothers Band, Grateful Dead and The Band performed at the event, which at the time was a world record for an audience at a concert.

1950’s

1959Living Doll by Cliff Richard and The Shadows began a 6-week reign at the top of the UK Singles Chart. The song, written by Lionel Bart, also became a number one in 1986 as a charity single in aid of Comic Relief.

Previous Albums Of The Day

No.1423 28/07/2020

The debut J.S. Ondara album Tales of America tells of the illusion of the American dream. Ondara was born in Kenya then moved to Minnesota in 2013, a shock to the system. Ondara is a new voice in American folk, and what a voice.

No.1057 28/07/2019

The 1977 album Pacific Ocean Blue proved Dennis Wilson was much more than just a drummer in the Beach Boys. I love this album. Although a commercial failure, the songs are tender, show great depth and song writing prowess. Thoughts of You, and You and I are masterful.

No.691 28/07/2018

The 2nd album by American singer-songwriter Gillian Welch Hell Among The Yearlings is 20 years old today! Welch’s Grammy-nominated debut was a hard act to follow, but Hell Among The Yearlings continued her exploration of folk tales. A satisfying listen. gillianwelch.com

No.326 28/07/2017

The debut Mary J. Blige album What’s The 411? is 25 years old today. Includes You Remind Me & Real Love. The first perfect blend of soul and hip-hop…discuss? maryjblige.com

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