Today in Music History: Eddie Cochran signed a contract with Liberty Records

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Today in Music History: Eddie Cochran signed a contract with Liberty Records

Publicity portrait of Eddie Cochran for Liberty Records
Publicity portrait of Eddie Cochran for Liberty RecordsWikipedia Public Domain

September 08, 2017

Birthday Highlight:

Today in 1956, Eddie Cochran signed a contract with Liberty Records. Cochran, who was born in Albert Lea, Minn., went on to give Liberty three top-40 hits over the next four years of his short life, including "Summertime Blues," "Twenty Flight Rock" and "C'mon Everybody."

Also, Today In:

1962 - "Monster Mash," by Bobby "Boris" Pickett (providing all the voices and creating the spooky sound effects), entered the singles chart. It went on to reach No. 1 shortly before Halloween that year, and it became a perennial seasonal favorite thereafter.

1968 - Led Zeppelin appeared at Raventlow Parken in Denmark, supported by The Beatnicks and The Ladybirds. This was the group's third-ever live gig.

1971 - The prestigious National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences' Bing Crosby Award was presented to Elvis Presley for his "creative contributions and outstanding artistic significance to the field of phonograph records." The only other artists to receive the award prior to Elvis were Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and Irving Berlin.

1973 - Marvin Gaye started a two-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "Let's Get It On," his second U.S. No. 1.

1982 - Peter Gabriel released his fourth studio album, titled Security in the U.S. and Canada.

1988 - Elton John auctioned off a number of his costumes and memorabilia for a tidy $6.2 million.

1990 - Jon Bon Jovi went to No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "Blaze Of Glory." The track appeared in the motion picture Young Guns II, for which it was originally recorded.

1999 - As part of a promotion for Apple/EMI's re-release of The Beatles' Yellow Submarine album, a cross-channel train custom-designed with artwork from the animated film left Waterloo Station in London for Paris.

Birthdays:

Patsy Cline was born today in 1932.

Benjamin Orr, bassist for The Cars, was born today in 1947.

Aimee Mann is 57.

Pink is 38.

Wiz Khalifa is 30.

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