Births
1911: Big Joe
Turner (Blues Singer & Pianist)
1912: Perry
Como (Pop Singer)
1946: Bruce Gilbert (Guitar for Wire)
1948: Joe
Bonsall (The Oak Ridge Boys)
1949: Bill
Wallace (Bass for The Guess Who)
1949: Rick
Wakeman (Keyboards for Yes)
1952: George Strait (Country Singer)
1957: Michael Cretu (Enigma)
1961: Russell Senior (Guitar for Pulp)
1967: Rob Base (Robert Ginyard) (Rapper)
1975: Jack Johnson (Singer & Guitarist)
Events
1963: At the
first annual Monterey Folk Festival, Bob Dylan joins Joan Baez onstage to duet
on his antiwar song "With God On Our Side."
1964: Yet
another riot erupts at a Rolling Stones show, this time at the Chantinghall
Hotel in Hamilton, Scotland, where 4,000 fake tickets create pandemonium.
1964: The
Animals recorded "House Of The Rising Sun".
1966: Bruce
Springsteen steps into a recording studio for the first time, recording with
his garage band The Castiles in Brick Town, NJ.
1967: John Lennon and Paul
McCartney sang backing vocals on The Rolling Stones track 'We Love You' during
a session at Olympic Studios, London.
1967: The
Beatles, it is announced, have been selected to represent the UK in the first
global satellite broadcast, which will be called One World and broadcast
on June 25. The band is commissioned to write a song for the event; Paul comes
up with "Your Mother Should Know," but John comes up with the winning
global anthem in "All You Need Is Love."
1968: Tiny
Tim released the single "Tiptoe Through The Tulips".
1968: Archie Bell and The Drells started a two
week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'Tighten Up', a huge beach music
song.
1970: The
Beatles release the Album Let It Be.
1971: The
Band start their first-ever tour outside of North America, playing De Doelen in
Rotterdam, Holland.
1974: Ray Stevens started a three week run at
No.1 on the US singles chart with the novelty song 'The Streak' which
capitalized on the then popular craze of streaking.
1975: Chaos
ensues when the BBC stages a "Fun Day" concert in London featuring
teen heartthrobs The Bay City Rollers; the crowd is so manic that 44 are
injured, four of them seriously.
1978: The
controversial but highly-regarded biopic The Buddy Holly Story, starring
Gary Busey performing Buddy's songs himself, premiere in Dallas, TX. Busey's
performance is so natural he is nominated for Best Actor at the Oscars the next
year (losing out to Jon Voight in Coming Home.)
1980: Joy Division singer and guitarist Ian
Curtis hanged himself in the kitchen of his house in Macclesfield, England at
the age of 23. Curtis had the Iggy Pop album 'The Idiot', playing on his stereo
and left a note that said, 'At this very moment, I wish I were dead. I Just
can't cope anymore.' Joy Division released the critically acclaimed debut album
Unknown Pleasures in 1979, and recorded their follow-up Closer in 1980.
Suffering from epilepsy, a failing marriage, and bouts of depression, Curtis
committed suicide on the eve of Joy Division's debut North American tour.
1981: Diana
Ross shocks the music industry by leaving Motown Records after 20 years for a
new home on RCA. The $20 million contract sets a new record.
1988: In a
Tampa courtroom, original drummer for the Byrds, Michael Clarke, is given
permission to use the band name for his own touring group.
1994: Michael
Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley are married in the Dominican Republic in a
private ceremony, one so private that the press doesn't find out about the
wedding for two months.
1996: Bone Thugs-N-Harmony started an 8 week run
at No.1 on the singles chart with 'Tha Crossroads”.
2000: Madonna's boyfriend Guy Ritchie was
arrested after attacking a fan outside the superstar's London home. Ritchie was
said to have kicked and punched a male fan after the couple returned home from
a night out.
2002: Barry
Manilow's TV special Ultimate Manilow, a concert filmed at the Kodak
Theater in Hollywood, airs on CBS.
2003: The
Isley Brothers set a record for the longest period between #1 albums when Body
Kiss reaches the top of the Billboard charts. Their first #1 in over 30 years.
2004: Clint
Warwick (Bass for The Moody Blues) died of Liver Cancer at age 63.
2004: It was announced that the Country Cow
Creamery would be producing the ice cream flavors Ozzy's Carnivorous Carrot
Cake and Death by Sharon in honor of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne.
2005: Two
years after the abdominal aneurysm which nearly killed him, Gordon Lightfoot
returns to performing with a triumphant concert in Toronto's Massey Hall.
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