Today in Keenerland 1/11

Today’s highlights: Hamilton premieres in Puerto Rico, the FBI investigates The Kingsmen, blowing up the Tappan Zee Bridge, farewell Mrs. Wormer, the hidden talent behind famous rock recordings, surfing with dolphins and “much more music” from Johnny Rivers, Johnny Cash and the Shocking Blue.

As Paul Harvey used to day, “Hello Americans! It’s Friday!” Whenever this 5th day of the week comes along, I’m always drawn back to 1966 and “Friday On My Mind” from the one hit wonder band The Easybeats. Most people assume that the group was part of the British invasion. They were actually from Australia.  (Video)

Happening Tonight: The Tony Award-Winning Broadway musical “Hamilton” premieres in Puerto Rico. Lin Manuel Miranda is reprising his lead role to raise money for hurricane relief.

Today in 1964, ‘Louie Louie‘ by The Kingsmen is No.1. The song was written and composed by Richard Berry in 1955 and first recorded by his group The Pharaohs. The Kingsmen made it their own 9 years later. It’s a recording that became one of the most controversial tunes of its time, ultimately the subject of a two year investigation by the FBI.  What was lead singer Jack Ely really saying in those hard to understand lyrics? This cool New Yorker piece from 2015 explains

Many of us have traversed the iconic Tappan Zee Bridge. The span that bisects the Hudson River was completed in 1955. A replacement was finished last year. Tomorrow, the state will blow up the original. Watch this space for video of that event on Monday!

Actress Verna Bloom had many great roles on film. But she will be most remembered for her iconic performance as Marion Wormer, Dean Vernon Wormer’s sex starved wife in the film “National Lampoon’s Animal House“. Verna Bloom passed away on January 9th at age 80. Perhaps as repentance for her tryst with Tim Matheson,’s “Otter”, Her final film appearance was as the mother of Jesus in the 1988 film “The Last Temptation of Christ“. We imagine her entering the pearly gates, saying, “Cut the crap. Get me a drink.”

There are many unsung heroes in the music business. Ron Hicklin and his band of backup singers are perhaps the best known. Clydie King, is another. the woman Bob Dylan called his “ultimate singing partner” died on Monday at age 75. A few of her backup credits include Linda Ronstadt’s “You’re No Good,” Arlo Guthrie’s “City of New Orleans,” Graham Nash’s “Chicago,” and Elton John’s “The Bitch Is Back.” She also with Steely Dan, Humble Pie, Joe Walsh, Phil Ochs, Carly Simon, Neil Diamond and Ringo Starr.  Here’s Rolling Stone Magazine’s remembrance.

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Pick a number between 1 & 10. What one did college kids picked most? It’s “7”,  according to CollegePulse.com

Remember reading about how Amazon is deploying buttons you can press to automatically reorder stuff you use often? They are popping up on washing machines, refrigerators and even in automobiles. But not in Germany. Here’s why.

Were you a fan of the ABC TV series “Love American Style“? Today in 1974, the final episode aired. The light hearted anthology series was an early precursor to “The Love Boat” and was a place where many stars appeared to keep their brand in front of eyeballs. Today’s trivia question: Who sang the theme song? Answer: The Cowsills. (Video)

Today’s Video Worth Sharing: Surfing with the dolphins off the Southern California coast. Go to our @ScottOwensShow Twitter feed to see it.

Much More Music:

Today in 1963 Los Angeles night club and music venue The Whiskey A-Go-Go opens. It becomes the first bar to be inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006. Jonny Rivers recorded several iconic hits there including our featured tune of the day, “Secret Agent”. (Video)

 Today in 1964, “Ring Of Fire The Best of Johnny Cash” became the first No.1 album when Billboard Magazine debuted their Country Album Chart. In 2004, co-writer Merle Kilgore, who shares a writing credit with Cash’s wife, June Carter-Cash on Ring of Fire proposed licensing the song for a Preparation H hemorrhoid cream commercial. The family vetoed that idea. (Video)

No. 1 today in 1970. “Venus” by Holland’s The Shocking Blue. It was a tune that popped up again in the Summer of 1982 when another Dutch studio band, Stars on 45 put it in front of a medley of faithfully recreated hits. Both “Stars” and Shocking Blue had a very brief prime, but their ability to leverage catchy musical hooks to sell records is still the holy grail of every modern day pop wanna be. (Video)

Today’s Quote Worth Re-quoting:

“Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.” – Dale Carnegie

Happy Birthday to: Alexander Hamilton, 1755 (d. 1804); Rod Taylor (Actor), 1930 (d. 2015); Clarence Clemons, 1942 (d. 2011); Tony Kaye (Yes), 1946; Lee Ritenour, 1952; Mary J Blige, 1971