Today – January 4


1960 – He was born Michael Stipean American musician, singer, songwriter, producer and visual artist best known as the frontman and lead singer of a rock band R.E.M. REM was formed in 1980, and Stipe was a key figure in creating the band’s sound and style, which became one of the most influential alternative rock acts of the 1980s and 1990s.

1962 – He was born Peter Steelean American singer, songwriter and bassist best known as the leader and founder of a gothic metal band Type O Negative. Peter Steele, with a tall stature, a deep voice and a specific appearance, was a key figure in the recognizable sound of the band, before which he was a member of a crossover thrash band Carnivore. During his time in Type O Negative, Steele became known for his melancholic and dark music, as well as his often introspective lyrics, filled with dark humor.

1963 – He was born Till Lindemanna German singer and songwriter best known as the frontman of a popular German industrial metal band Rammsteinwhich under his leadership became a global phenomenon with a large number of fans around the world. Before becoming famous for his powerful vocals and prominent stage presence, he was involved in sports and was a professional swimmer, and in addition to Rammstein, Lindemann also worked on many solo projects, including releasing albums and collaborating with other musicians.

1965 – She was born Cat O’Riordanan Irish musician, known for her career as a bassist and singer in an Irish rock band The Pogues during the 1980s. Her contribution to the band was of great importance during their most successful years, and after leaving the band in 1986, Cait O’Riordan continued her musical career and collaborated with various artists, as well as working on the production of television and film projects.

The Doors
1967The Doors have released their debut album entitled „The Doors“which includes their eminent single “Light My Fire“, as well as the feature film “The End“. The album was recorded in the studio Sunset Sound Studios in Hollywood, over a period of six days, and the unique album packaging included biographies of each band member. This release established The Doors as a key group in the development of psychedelic rock with their experimental approach, combining rock, blues and psychedelic elements.

1986 – Irish singer, songwriter and bassist Phil Lynottfrom the band Thin Lizzydied of cardiac arrest and pneumonia after spending eight days in a drug overdose coma. With Thin Lizzy, he achieved success with the songs “Whiskey in the Jar„, „The Boys Are Back in Town„, „Jailbreak“ i „Waiting for an Alibi“, and led several bands as the lead vocalist, including Skid Rowtogether with Gary Moore.

2006
– Singer Bee Gees-a, Barry Gibbhe bought the house where he is Johnny Cash lived 35 years. The rustic home near Nashville, Tennessee, was put on the market in June 2005 with a starting price of $2.9 million. Gibb said he planned to preserve it to honor Cash’s memory, but unfortunately the house burned to the ground in 2007 when flammable spray caused a fire during renovations.

Source: balkanrock.com