Births
1903: Bix
Beiderbecke (Jazz Musician)
1940: Dean
Torrence (Singer in Jan and Dean)
1947: Tom Scholtz (Guitar for Boston)
1963: Jeff Ament (Bass for Pearl Jam)
1963: Rick Rubin (Producer)
1964: Neneh Cherry (R&B / Hip-Hop Artist)
1966: Edie Brickell (Singer / Songwriter)
1966: Dave Krusen (Drummer for Pearl Jam)
1970: Matt Barlow (Singer for Iced Earth)
1971: Timbaland (Rapper & Producer)
1971: Jon Hamm (Mad Men)
1973: John LeCompt (Guitar for Evanescence)
1977: Robin Thicke (R&B Singer)
1978: Ben Burnley (Lead Vocals & Rhythm
Guitar for Breaking Benjamin)
1983: Carrie Underwood (Country Artist)
1983: Che'Nelle (R&B Singer)
Events
1937: Benny
Goodman plays a gig for 21,000 jitterbugging fans at New York City's Paramount
Theatre.
1955:
Trumpeting their new signing, RCA Victor places a half-page ad in Billboard
announcing Elvis Presley as the "new singing rage."
1956: Bobby
Darin makes his first television appearance, singing "Rock Island
Line" on CBS-TV's Dorsey Brothers Stage Show.
1963: Three
days after an emotional public service, Patsy Cline's body is buried quietly at
Shenandoah Memorial Park in Winchester, VA.
1964: Simon
and Garfunkel record "The Sounds Of Silence".
1967: Sonny
and Cher guest star as "Jerry and Ramona" on tonight's "The Hot
Number Affair" episode of the NBC-TV spy spoof The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
1977: At 7:00 in the
morning on a trestle table set up out-side Buckingham Palace, London, The Sex
Pistols signed to A&M Records. The contract lasted for six days.
1979: Gloria Gaynor started a three week run at
No.1 on the US singles chart with 'I Will Survive'. The song was originally released as the
B-side to a song first recorded by The Righteous Brothers called 'Substitute.'
1988: Younger brother of The Bee Gees, Andy Gibb,
died in hospital. His death from myocarditis (inflammation of the heart)
followed a long battle with cocaine addiction, which had weakened his heart.
1979: In what
has to be one of the more bizarre appearances at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry,
James Brown takes the stage at the Ryman Auditorium on the invite of his good
friend Porter Wagoner. James plays it straight, delivering surprisingly
traditional renditions of "Tennessee Waltz" and "Your Cheatin'
Heart," but also unleashing "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag." Jean
Shepard is vocal in her dislike of Brown's set, but Barbra Mandrell, for one,
applauds the unusual guest appearance.
1981: Jimmy
Page joins Jeff Beck at a concert In London for three encore jams, marking the
first time the Led Zeppelin guitarist has taken the stage since the breakup of
his band.
1997: American rhythm
and blues singer Lavern Baker died from coronary complications aged 57.
2000: Pretenders singer
Chrissie Hynde was arrested for leading an animal rights protest against the
clothing firm Gap, who were accused of using leather from cows slaughtered
'illegally and cruelly'. The protest took place in a store in Manhattan.
2000: Country artist
Vince Gill marries Christian singer Amy Grant in Nashville, with about 75
people attending. Grant takes her vows barefoot.
2003: The
Righteous Brothers, AC/DC, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, The Clash, The
Police, and Floyd Cramer are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in
New York City.
2003: During a show in London, Dixie Chick
Natalie Maines tells the crowd, "We're ashamed the President of the United
States is from Texas." The audience cheers, but many U.S. radio stations
stop playing Chicks music, as the nation prepares for war in Iraq.
2005: Michael
Jackson shows up at his child molestation trial in Los Angeles an hour late and
still in his pajamas. After being threatened with jail time for making the
court wait, Jackson listens to testimony from one of his former visitors at his
Neverland Ranch, a teenager who testifies that the singer tried to get him
drunk on soda cans filled with red wine, which he reportedly called
"Jesus' Blood," and white wine or "Jesus Juice."
2008: The
Dave Clark Five, The Ventures, Little Walter, Leonard Cohen, John Mellencamp,
and Madonna are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in New York City.
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