Births
1940: Delbert
McClinton (Blues artist)
1954: Chris Difford (Guitar & Vocals for
Squeeze)
1956: Jordan Rudess (Keyboards for Dream Theater)
1956: Jimmy Honeyman-Scott (Guitar for
Pretenders)
1966: Kool Rock- Ski (Damon Wimbley) (Rapper in
The Fat Boys)
1969: Sean John Combs (Puff Daddy & P. Diddy,
Diddy) (Rapper)
Events
1961: A young
Bob Dylan appears at Carnegie Hall in New York City for the first time.
Unfortunately, only about 50 people attend, most of them friends of the singer.
1976: A bomb
threat delays the start of Bruce Springsteen's concert at the Palladium in New
York; Springsteen jokes that the threat was made by former manager Mike Appel,
who's currently suing him.
1977: The Last Waltz, director Martin
Scorsese's acclaimed documentary of the Band's star-studded last concert,
premieres in New York City, featuring Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchell,
Van Morrison, Neil Diamond, the Staple Singers, Dr. John, and more.
1978: Former
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young bassist Greg Reeves sues the group for a million
dollars in alleged unpaid royalties from sales of the hit 1970 album Deja Vu.
1978: Boston played
their first show in the city of Boston.
1978: Van
Morrison is the musical guest on tonight's episode of NBC-TV's Saturday Night Live, performing
"Wavelength" and "Kingdom Hall."
1980: An
ailing Bob Marley is baptized a "Christian Rastafarian" at Kingston,
Jamaica's Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
1986: Country Singer Tammy Wynette enters the
Betty Ford Clinic with an addiction to painkillers.
1991: The
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announces its 7th annual inductees, including Jimi
Hendrix, Booker T. and the MGs, Sam and Dave, the Yardbirds, the Isley
Brothers, Johnny Cash, and Bobby "Blue" Bland.
1992: Elton
John and Bernie Taupin sign a $39 million songwriting deal with publishing
giant Warner/Chappell, the largest such deal up to that time.
1993: Depeche Mode's Martin Gore was arrested at
the Denver Westin Hotel after refusing to turn down the volume of his music in
his room.
1994: MC5 guitarist Fred "Sonic" Smith
died from a heart failure at age 45.
1998: Michael
Jackson announces that wife Debbie Rowe is pregnant with his first child,
denying tabloid reports that Rowe was paid to be artificially impregnated and
carry the child to term.
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