1947 - Woolly Wolstenholme (Barclay James Harvest) (d. 2010)
1948 - Phil Mogg (UFO) (70)
1948 - Michael Kamen (d. 2003)
1958 - Matt Reid (Berlin) (60)
1962 - Nick Kamen (56)
1965 - Linda Perry (53)
1965 - Graeme Clark (Wet Wet Wet) (53)
1965 - Oscar Harrison (Ocean Colour Scene) (53)
1966 - Samantha Fox (52)
1967 - Frankie Poullain (Darkness) (51)
1968 - Ed O'Brien (Radiohead) (50)
1978 - Chris Stapleton (40)
1978 - Luis Fonsi (40)
1980 - Patrick Carney (Black Keys) (38)
1982 - Marliss "Marc" Pugh (Another Bad Creation) (36)
1983 - Matt Cardle (35)
1997 - Zoe Virant (Girl Authority) (21)
Deaths
2001 - Joey Ramone (Ramones) - Lymphoma (49)
2011 - Kent Morrill (Wailers) - Cancer (70)
2014 - Little Joe Cook (Little Joe & the Thrillers) (91)
2017 - Allan Holdsworth - Heart disease (70)
2017 - Sylvia Moy (songwriter) - Pneumonia (78)
On This Day
1958 - Buddy Holly's guitar was stolen at a St. Louis show.
1959 - Johnny Cash played his first show ever outside of the U.S. in Melbourne, Australia.
1966 - Buffalo Springfield played their first show, opening for the Byrds in San Bernadino, CA.
1969 - Archie Bell was discharged from the military.
1971 - Puff the Magic Dragon, A Whiter Shade of Pale and White Rabbit all made the Illinois Crime Commissions list of drug oriented songs.
1972 - A fundraiser for George McGovern in Los Angeles stars James Taylor, Carole King, Quincy Jones and Barbra Streisand.
1972 - A Philadelphia radio station gave the career of Billy Joel a boost when they broadcast a concert and put Captain Jack on their playlist, leading to the singer signing with Columbia Records.
1977 - Lynyrd Skynyrd was honored before the Atlanta Braves home opener.
1978 - The group Television had to cancel a show when their equipment truck was involved in a crash, killing the driver.
1982 - Billy Joel underwent surgery to repair a badly fractured wrist after crashing his motorcycle.
1996 - Rob Pilatus of Milli Vanilli was jailed for three violent attacks and a parole violation.
1996 - The balance of Jerry Garcia's ashes were scattered in San Francisco.
1996 - Country singer Clay Walker was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
2002 - Dave Matthews postponed a show at Madison Square Garden due to strained vocal chords.
2003 - Melissa Etheridge announced she was engaged to Tammy Lynn Michaels.
2004 - Courtney Love was ordered to stand trial for drug possession.
2006 - Elton John raised over $700,000 for his AIDS Foundation by selling 10,000 items out of his own closets.
2008 - It was proclaimed Mariah Carey Day in Los Angeles
2010 - Whitney Houston received poor reviews for her first concert in the U.K. in eleven years.
2012 - Coachella featured a hologram performance by Tupac Shakur.
2014 - Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 collapsed and was put in an induced coma while his body recovered from years of alcohol abuse.
2016 - Artists like Alicia Keys, Chance the Rapper, Ludacris, Nicki Minaj and J. Cole attended a White House meeting on criminal justice reform.
2017 - Jethro Tull was at number 1 on the Classical Albums chart with Jethro Tull: The String Quartets.
Divorces
2011 - Christina Aguilera and Jordan Bratman
Recorded
1962 - Three Stars Will Shine Tonight (Theme From Dr. Kildare) - Richard Chamberlin
1968 - Think - Aretha Franklin
1969 - The Ballad of John & Yoko - Beatles
1981 - I Wouldn't Have Missed It For the World - Ronnie Milsap
Released
1963 - Sweet Dreams (Of You) - Patsy Cline
1964 - Shout - Lulu (U.K. single release)
1966 - Aftermath - Rolling Stones
1974 - Second Helping - Lynyrd Skynyrd
1977 - Rattus Norvegicus - The Stranglers (debut album)
1982 - Metal on Metal - Anvil
1983 - Rock For Light - Bad Brains
2003 - Dragonfly - Ziggy Marley (debut album)
2003 - Say You Will - Fleetwood Mac
2008 - Lady Antebellum - Lady Antebellum (debut album)
Awards
1971 - Academy Awards
Best Documentary Feature - Woodstock
Best Original or Adaptation Score - Let It Be - Beatles
Best Original Song - For All We Know - Fred Karlin, Robb Royer, Jimmy Griffin
Broadcastsing
1989 - Saturday Night Live (NBC) - Dolly Parton (host and musical guest)
1998 - CMT's first live concert - Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Vince Gill, Beth Nielsen Chapman
Number Ones - U.S. Singles
1950 - If I Knew You Were Comin' (I'd've Baked a Cake) (2 weeks)
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