Morning Edition: Music

Today's Morning Edition music is from the J. Geils band with "Hard Drivin' Man" from their 1972 live album "Full House."
Turtles wanted to be Tyrtles but record company said no
It was an effort to emulate the creatively-spelled animal band names like the Beatles and the Byrds. However, the record company thought that was a bit too cute and told them to switch to the conventional spelling.
Paisley Park Prince4Ever tribute fence open for fans
Monday is the last day that the Paisley Park lot is open to all fans who want to leave a message on the Prince4Ever tribute fence.
Jack Klatt to play in honor of Spider John Koerner
The Cactus Blossoms, Willie Murphy, Spider John himself and others will be performing at the show.
Hall and Oates' 'Rich Girl' was inspired by a rich man
The song is based on stories Daryl Hall heard about Victor Walker, whose father owned a chain of fast food restaurants in Chicago.
Sweden ruled against naming baby 'Metallica' 10 years ago
Officials determined that Metallica was "inappropriate" because it's the name of a heavy metal band and is too closely related to the word "metal." After an international outcry, Swedish officials reversed their decision two weeks later.
Hendrix burned his hands when he lit his guitar on fire
He repeated the stunt at the Monterey Pop Festival. In 2008, the scorched Fender Stratocaster guitar that Hendrix burned that night sold for more than $450,000 at auction.
It was the fifth song to reach the top of the charts by two different artists. Bill Withers, who wrote the song, had a No. 1 hit with it in 1972.
The group will be performing Wednesday night at First Avenue in Minneapolis.