October 10th is the 283rd day of 2010.
Thelonious Monk was born on this date in 1917.
Thelonious Monk, who was criticized by observers who failed to listen to his music on its own terms, suffered through a decade of neglect before he was suddenly acclaimed as a genius; his music had not changed one bit in the interim. In fact, one of the more remarkable aspects of Monk’s music was that it was fully formed by 1947 and he saw no need to alter his playing or compositional style in the slightest during the next 25 years.
A must-have jazz album is Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall. All Music has a review and the background — the tape had been lost for decades.
Monk died in 1982.
October 10th is the birthday
… of Peter Coyote, the actor. He’s 69. Coyote does a lot of voice-over and narration. He’s the one that sounds a lot like Henry Fonda. He’s appeared in more than 100 films and television shows (including recently in “Commander in Chief”), though he began acting only at age 39. He tested for the part of Indiana Jones.
… of actor Ben Vereen, 64.
… of singer John Prine, 64.
… of David Lee Roth, 56.
… of Tanya Tucker, 52.
… of Bradley Whitford. He’s 51.
… of Brett Favre. He’s 41 and done.
… of Dale Earnhardt Jr. He’s 36.
Novelist and screenwriter James Clavell was born in Sydney, Australia, on this date in 1924; he died in 1994. Among Clavell’s films, The Great Escape and To Sir, with Love. His most famous novels are King Rat and Shōgun.
Helen Hayes was born on October 10th in 1900. Hayes won two acting Oscars — leading in 1932 and supporting 39 years later in 1971.
Long regarded as “the First Lady of American Theater,” Helen Hayes earned international esteem and affection during a career that spanned more than eighty years on stage and in films, radio, and television. As a screen actor she won two Oscars, as a stage actor she won a prestigious Drama League of New York award, and in 1988 President Ronald Reagan presented her with the National Medal of Arts. Deeply in love with her profession, Hayes enjoyed playing a variety of roles, from Amanda Wingfield in Tennesse Williams’s “The Glass Menagerie” (1948) to a little old lady stowaway in AIRPORT (1970). Both the charm of her comic roles and the depth of her tragic ones made Hayes one of the most respected and beloved American actors.
Robert Gould Shaw, the Union officer commanding the 54th Regiment, portrayed in the movie Glory by Matthew Broderick, was born on October 10th in 1837. He died leading an attack on Fort Wagner, South Carolina, in 1863.
The Writer’s Almanac with Garrison Keillor has an interesting few paragraphs today on St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.