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Music Almanac: January 18, 2018
Birthdays
- 1938 - Hargus "Pig" Robbins (80)
- 1938 - Berman Patterson (Cleftones) (80)
- 1941 - Bobby Goldsboro (77)
- 1941 - David Ruffin (Temptations) (d. 1991)
- 1944 - Legs Larry Smith (Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band) (74)
- 1951 - Adrian Baker (67)
- 1952 - R. Stevie Moore (66)
- 1953 - Brett Hudson (Hudson Brothers) (65)
- 1956 - Tom Bailey (Thompson Twins) (62)
- 1956 - Mark Collie (62)
- 1959 - Bob Rosenberg (Will to Power) (59)
- 1970 - DJ Quik (born David Blake) (48)
- 1971 - Jonathan Davis (Korn) (47)
- 1973 - Crispian Mills (Kula Shaker) (45)
- 1973 - Luther Dickinson (Black Crowes) (45)
- 1974 - Christian Burns (BBMak) (44)
- 1977 - Richard Archer (Hard-Fi) (41)
- 1980 - Estelle (born Estelle Swaray) (38)
- 1982 - Joanna Newsom (36)
- 1982 - Quinn Allman (The Used) (36)
- 1983 - Samantha Mumba (35)
- 1984 - Kristy Lee Cook (34)
Deaths
- 1990 - Melanie Appleby (Mel & Kim) - Liver cancer (23)
- 1995 - Charles Baskerville (Shep & the Limelites) (54)
- 1997 - Keith Diamond (songwriter, Suddenly, Caribbean Queen) - Heart attack
- 2007 - Brent Liles (Social Distortion) (43)
- 2010 - Kate McGarrigle - Cancer (63)
- 2014 - Dennis Frederiksen (Trillion, Toto) - Liver cancer (62)
- 2015 - Dallas Taylor (drummer) - Viral pneumonia & kidney disease (66)
- 2016 - Glenn Frey - complications of rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis, and pneumonia (67)
On This Day
- 1944 - The first jazz concert was held at New York's Metropolitan Opera House. Appearing were Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Artie Shaw, Roy Eldridge and Jack Teagarden.
- 1964 - The Beatles made their U.S. chart debut with I Want to Hold Your Hand. It started at number 45 and eventually went to number 1.
- 1965 - Barbra Streisand and Bobby Darin sang at Lyndon Johnson's inauguration.
- 1969 - Pete Best won a defamation suit against the Beatles.
- 1973 - The Rolling Stones raised $200,000 with a benefit for Nicaraguan earthquake victims. Mick Jagger donated another $150,000.
- 1974 - Paul Rodgers & Simon Kirke (Free), Mick Ralphs (Mott the Hoople) and Boz Burrell (King Crimson) formed Bad Company.
- 1978 - Neil Sedaka received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- 1980 - Capricorn Records filed for bankruptcy.
- 1981 - Wendy O. Williams of the Plasmatics was arrested by Milwaukee police for simulating sex with a sledgehammer during the group's concert.
- 1984 - Van Halen opened their North American 1984 tour in Jacksonville, FL.
- 1989 - The Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, the Temptations, Otis Redding and Dion were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Wonder was the youngest person ever inducted.
- 1991 - Three concert goers were killed during a show by AC/DC in Salt Lake City, UT.
- 1993 - Elton John resigned as director of the Watford Football Club.
- 2005 - Motown's Norman Whitfield was found guilty of failing to report over $2 million in royalty income and was sentenced to six months of house arrest and a $25,000 fine.
- 2008 - Four members of the paparazzi were arrested for reckless driving after chasing a car that contained Britney Spears.
- 2013 - George Strait opened his final tour in Lubbock, TX.
Marriages
- 1987 - Steve Winwood and Eugenia Grafton
Divorces
- 1996 - Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley (filed)
- 2001 - Noel Gallagher (Oasis) and Meg Matthews
- 2004 - Jennifer Lopez and Cris Judd
Recorded
- 1944 - Walking the Floor Over You - Ernest Tubb
- 1965 - The Last Time, Play With Fire - Rolling Stones
- 1973 - Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd (recording began)
Released
- 1988 - Blow Up Your Video - AC/DC
Number Ones – U.S. Singles
- 1960 - Running Bear - Johnny Preston (3 weeks)
- 1975 - Mandy - Barry Manilow (1 week)
- 2014 - Timber - Pitbull Featuring Kesha (3 weeks)
Number Ones – U.S. Albums
- 1947 - Glenn Miller - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra (2 weeks (5 previous weeks))
- 1992 - Ropin' the Wind - Garth Brooks (2 weeks (8 previous weeks))
- 2014 - Frozen - Soundtrack (2 weeks)
Number Ones – U.S. R&B Singles
- 1975 - You're the First, the Last, My Everything - Barry White (1 week)
- 1992 - Tell Me What You Want Me to Do - Tevin Campbell (1 week)
Number Ones – U.S. Country Singles
- 1947 - Rainbow at Midnight - Ernest Tubb (1 week)
- 1975 - Kentucky Gambler - Merle Haggard (1 week)
- 1986 - Bop - Dan Seals (1 week)
Number Ones – U.S. Audlt Contemporary Singles
- 1975 - Please Mr. Postman - Carpenters (1 week)
- 1992 - Can't Let Go - Mariah Carey (3 weeks)
Number Ones – U.K. Singles
- 1957 - Singing the Blues - Guy Mitchell (1 week (1 previous week))
- 1975 - Down Down - Status Quo (1 week)
- 1997 - Professional Widow (It's Got to Be Big) - Tori Amos (1 week)
- 2014 - Happy - Pharrell Williams (2 weeks (1 previous week))
Number Ones – U.K. Albums
- 1986 - Brothers in Arms - Dire Straits (10 weeks)
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