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July 31 in Music History: Happy 60th birthday, Fatboy Slim

Fatboy Slim, 2004
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July 31, 2023

History Highlight:
Norman Quentin Cook, aka Fatboy Slim is 60. The English musician began his career as the bassist for the popular indie band, The Housemartins, in the 1980s. After the band disbanded, Cook reinvented himself as a DJ and producer, adopting the alias Fatboy Slim. Throughout the decades, he has gained international fame and acclaim for his music, blending elements of big beat, funk, and dance. 
 
Also, Today In: 
 
1846 - France's army gives legitimacy to Belgian Adolphe Sax's latest invention, the saxophone, by including it in their marching band. 

1955 - Elvis Presley performed at Fort Homer Hesterly Armory in Tampa, Fla., after which a full-scale riot broke out when Elvis announced to the 14,000 strong crowd, "Girls, I'll see you backstage." Fans chased Elvis into the dressing room, tearing off his clothes and shoes. 
 
1968 - Working at Trident studios in London, The Beatles recorded four takes of a new Paul McCartney song, "Hey Jude." 

1964 - Country singer Jim Reeves was killed in a plane crash when the single engine aircraft flying from Arkansas to Nashville crashed in thick fog. 40-year-old Reeves was one of the first country singers to cross-over into the pop market. with his 1960 U.S. No. 2 single 'He'll Have To Go', and 1966 U.K. No. 1 single 'Distant Drums'. 

1968 - Tommy James and The Shondells were at No. 1 with "Mony Mony", which was also a hit for Billy Idol in 1987. 
 
1969 - Making his first live concert appearance since March 25, 1961, Elvis played the International Hotel in Las Vegas, the first of 57 shows that would help revive his career and earn him $1.5 million. 

1971 - James Taylor went to No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with the Carole King song "You've Got A Friend," (included on her album Tapestry and on Taylor's album Mud Slide Slim). The song would go on to win the 1971 Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Male Performance and Song Of The Year. 
 
1976 - Blue Oyster Cult released "(Don't Fear) The Reaper." 
 
1980 - During an Eagles concert in Long Beach, tempers boiled over between Glen Frey and Don Felder, who spent the entire show describing to each other the beating each planned to administer backstage. "Only three more songs until I kick your a**, pal," Frey told Felder. The group's next album was mixed by Frey and Felder on opposite coasts after the two decided they couldn't bear to be in the same state, let alone the same studio. 
 
1982 - Survivor's “Eye Of The Tiger “was at No. 1 on the U.S. album chart. The song, which was commissioned by actor Sylvester Stallone as the theme for the movie Rocky III, received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song and went on to sell more than five million copies. 

1985 - The Eurythmics had the No. 1 position on the U.K. singles chart with 'There Must Be An Angel, (Playing With My Heart). The song which was the Eurythmics' first (and to date only) No. 1 single features a harmonica solo by Stevie Wonder. 
 
1999 - Christina Aguilera scored her first U.S. No. 1 single with "Genie In A Bottle." The song spent five weeks at No. 1 on the U.S. chart and won Aguilera the Best New Artist Grammy for the year. 
 
2004 - Simon and Garfunkel closed out the European leg of their second reunion tour by performing a free concert at Rome's Colosseum in front of 600,000 fans. 
 
2012 - Appearing at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium in Finland's capital city, Bruce Springsteen played his longest concert ever, clocking in at four hours, six minutes. 

2020 - The Psychedelic Furs release Made Of Rain, their first album since 1991, the year they disbanded. The group re-formed in 2000 but didn't get around to releasing new music until 20 years later. 

2021 - American guitarist and singer-songwriter Paul Cotton died at the age of 78. He was a member of the band Poco and the writer of their international hit song ‘Heart of the Night’. Cotton left Poco in early 2010 and went on to release several solo albums. 
 
Birthdays: 
 
Ahmet Ertegun, the pioneering Atlantic Records exec who championed artists like the Drifters and Ray Charles, was born today in 1923. 

Gary Lewis of Gary Lewis and the Playboys is 77. 

Daniel Ash of Love and Rockets is 66. 

M. Shadows of Avenged Sevenfold is 42. 

Zac Brown of Zac Brown Band is 45. 

Malcolm Ross of Aztec Camera is 63. 

Bill Berry, former R.E.M. drummer who was born in Duluth, is 65. 

Quentin Leo Norman Cook (aka Fatboy Slim) is 60. 

Jim Corr of the Corrs is 59. 

Coldplay drummer Will Champion is 45.

Highlights for Today in Music History are gathered from This Day in Music, Paul Shaffer's Day in Rock, Song Facts and Wikipedia.