1994 - Rhett Forrester (Riot) - Murdered during carjacking (37)
1997 - Ron Holden (57)
1997 - Bill Mackenzie (Associates) - Suicide (39)
2002 - Peter Bardens (Camel) - Lung cancer (56)
2004 - Billy May (arranger) (87)
2006 - Janette Carter (Carter Family) (82)
2017 - Pete Overland Watts (Mott the Hoople) - Throat cancer (69)
2017 - Jaki Liebezeit (Can) - Pneumonia (78)
On This Day
1955 - Porter Wagoner debuted at the Grand Ole Opry.
1960 - Sam Cooke signed with RCA Records.
1967 - The Monkees gave their first public performance at the Cow Palace in San Francisco.
1971 - The Joe Cocker concert film Mad Dogs & Englishmen debuted in London.
1972 - David Bowie announced he was bisexual in the British magazine Melody Maker.
1984 - Barry Manilow sang the national anthem at Super Bowl XVIII.
1988 - Faith No More made their U.K. live debut in London.
1990 - Slash swore a number of times while accepting an award for Guns N' Roses at the American Music Awards.
1992 - Mariah Carey's stepfather sued her for money that he gave to her to live in the early days of her career with the understanding she would pay it back when she became successful.
1993 - Metallica kicked off their 77-date Nowhere Else to Roam tour.
1994 - Dwight Yokam became a member of the Grand Ole Opry.
1998 - Toni Braxton filed for bankruptcy with liabilities of over $1 million.
1998 - Snoop Dogg filed a suit against his former accountants for $10 million, accusing them of mismanaging his money.
2003 - R.Kelly was arrested on twelve counts of child pornography.
2003 - The Jayhawks are forced to cancel their tour when Gary Louris comes down with pericarditis.
2004 - The Bottom Line in Greenwich Village closed its doors.
2004 - Ryan Adams broke his wrist when he fell off the stage during a show in Liverpool, England. He was forced to cancel the rest of his tour.
2004 - Rascal Flatts is forced to tour without singer Chris Cagle who is ordered to undergo “extreme vocal rest” through June.
Marriages
1985 - Zak Starkey and Sarah Menikides
2006 - Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Lockwood
Recorded
1958 - Maybe, Every Night - Chantels
1959 - Buddy Holly made his last recordings in his New York City apartment with just a guitar. The songs were produced and released after his death.
1963 - Gerry & the Pacemakers recorded for the first time.
1963 - On Broadway - Drifters
1966 - Wouldn't It Be Nice - Beach Boys
1969 - Get Back - Beatles (first day of recording the album)
1976 - First recording session for Reba McEntire at Mercury
Released
2001 - The Modern Age EP - Strokes (debut)
Awards
1990 - American Music Awards
Pop/Rock Male - Bobby Brown
Pop/Rock Female, Dance Artist - Paula Abdul
Pop/Rock Band, Duo or Group - New Kids on the Block
Pop/Rock Album - Hangin' Tough - New Kids on the Block
Pop/Rock Single - Girl You Know It's True - Milli Vanilli
Pop/Rock New Artist, Soul/R&B New Artist - Milli Vanilli
Soul/R&B Male - Luther Vandross
Soul/R&B Female - Anita Baker
Soul/R&B Band, Duo or Group - O'Jays
Soul/R&B Album - Don't Be Cruel - Bobby Brown
Soul/R&B Single, Dance Single - Miss You Much - Janet Jackson
Country Male - Randy Travis
Country Female - Reba McEntire
Country Band, Duo or Group - Alabama
Country Album - Old 8x10 - Randy Travis
Country Single - Deeper Than the Holler - Randy Travis
Country New Artist - Clint Black
Rap/Hip-Hop Artist - M.C. Hammer
Rap/Hip-Hop Album - Please Hammer Don't Hurt Them - M.C. Hammer
Rap/Hip-Hop New Artist - Young MC
Metal/Hard Rock Artist - Guns N' Roses
Metal/Hard Rock Album - Appetite for Destruction - Guns N' Roses
Metal/Hard Rock New Artist - Skid Row
Dance New Artist - Tone Loc
Award of Merit - Neil Diamond
Award of Achievement - Prince
Broadcasts
1955 - Ozark Jubilee (ABC) (debut)
1962 - American Bandstand (ABC) - Gene Chandler (TV debut)
1978 - Fifty Years of Country Music (NBC)
Number Ones – U.S. Singles
1949 - A Little Bird Told Me - Evelyn Knight (7 weeks)
1955 - Let Me Go, Lover - Joan Weber (2 weeks)
1966 - The Sound of Silence - Simon & Garfunkel (1 week (1 previous week))
1977 - I Wish - Stevie Wonder (1 week)
1994 - All For Love - Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting (3 weeks)
2011 - Grenade - Bruno Mars (1 week (1 previous week)
Number Ones – U.S. Albums
1949 - Vaughn Monroe Sings - Vaughn Monroe (1 week)
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