84 years ago (1940) | British pop superstar Cliff Richard is born. |
78 years ago (1946) | Moody Blues vocalist Justin Hayward is born. |
69 years ago (1955) | Nineteen-year old Buddy Holly and his sidemen, Larry Welborn and Bob Montgomery, open a concert in Lubbock, Texas for Bill Haley & the Comets. Nashville talent agent Eddie Crandell is in the audience and in the next few weeks arranges for Holly to record his first demo. |
67 years ago (1957) | Elvis' Jailhouse Rock is released. |
66 years ago (1958) | Singer and entrepeneur Thomas Dolby is born. |
60 years ago (1964) | In secret, Rolling Stones' drummer Charlie Watts marries Shirley Ann Arnold. |
57 years ago (1967) | Track Records and its U.S. affiliate Decca, release The Who's I Can See for Miles. In the U.K., it peaks at #12 while in the U.S. the single reaches #9 and is the group's biggest hit thorugh 1982. |
55 years ago (1969) | The Jimi Hendrix Experience's Smash Hits is certified gold. |
53 years ago (1971) | In Los Angeles District Court, Arco Industries, music publishing firm owning copyrights on all material released on Specialty Records, files a half-million dollar lawsuit against Creedence Clearwater Revival's singer/songwriter John Fogerty. The suit claims that Fogerty's song Travelin' Band “contains substantial material copied from the music of the song Good Golly, Miss Molly.” The suit is eventually dropped. |
52 years ago (1972) | Michael Jackson's theme song from the movie of the same name, Ben, makes it to #1 on the pop chart. It's the third solo hit in a year for the 13-year-old singer. |
52 years ago (1972) | The Spinners have their first R&B #1, I'll Be Around. |
52 years ago (1972) | Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes enter the soul chart with If You Don't Know Me by Now, which, in 16 weeks on the chart, will peak at #1 for two weeks. The song makes it to #3 on the pop chart. |
52 years ago (1972) | The Temptations' Papa Was A Rolling Stone is released. |
52 years ago (1972) | Joe Cocker is arrested along with six band members in Adelaide, Ausatralia. In the after-the-show raid, police claim to have confiscated marijuana, heroin, and hypodermic syringes. Cocker is released on bail and faces penalties ranging from a $2,000 fine and two years in prison to a mere four-hour notice to leave the country. |
49 years ago (1975) | Kiss' Rock & Roll All Nite is released. |
47 years ago (1977) | At the request of the Dodgers, Linda Ronstadt sings the National Anthem at Dodger Stadium to open the third game of the World Series against the Yankees. |
20 years ago (2004) | Elton John auctions off several photographs from the extensive collection he started in 1991 and takes in $900,000. A 1988 Robert Maplethorpe photo of a vase of white tulips brings in $83,650, and a 1942 Ansel Adams shot of the Grand Tetons in Wyoming nets $43,020. |