- 1897 or 1898 - Fred Rose (d. 1954)
- 1905 - Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (d. 1974)
- 1915 - Wynonie Harris (d. 1969)
- 1924 - Louis Teicher (Ferrante & Teicher) (d. 2008)
- 1929 - Willie Winfield (Harptones)
- 1938 - Mason Williams
- 1938 - David Freiberg (Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship)
- 1938 - Charles Calello (arranger, producer)
- 1940 - Tony Secunda (manager for Moody Blues, Procol Harum, more) (d. 1995)
- 1941 - Marshall Thompson (Chi-Lites)
- 1941 - Ernest Wright, Jr. (Little Anthony & the Imperials)
- 1942 - Jimmy Soul (d. 1988)
- 1942 - Carl Mann
- 1942 - Joe Chambers (Chambers Brothers)
- 1943 - John Cipollina (Quicksilver Messenger Service) (d. 1989)
- 1944 - Jim Brady (Sandpipers)
- 1945 - Ken Hensley (Uriah Heep)
- 1945 - Malcolm Duncan (Average White Band)
- 1947 - Jim Fox (James Gang)
- 1948 - Jean-Michel Jarre
- 1951 - Mike Derosier (Heart)
- 1951 - Danny Joe Brown (Molly Hatchet) (d. 2005)
- 1952 - John Cowan (New Grass Revival)
- 1955 - Jeffrey Daniel (Shalamar)
- 1961 - Mark Bedford (Madness)
- 1963 - John Bush (Anthrax)
- 1970 - Kristyn Osborn (SheDaisy)
- 1982 - Canaan Smith
Deaths
- 1978 - Louis Prima - Cerebral hemorrhage during brain surgery (67)
- 1988 - Nat Stuckey (54)
- 1992 - Larrie Londin (session drummer) - Heart attack (48)
- 1994 - Jessie Bollan (Artistics) - *** (53)
- 1998 - Gene Page (composer, arranger, producer) (58)
- 1998 - Jerry Clower - Following heart bypass surgery (71)
- 1999 - Warren Covington (78)
- 2005 - Hal Kalin (Kalin Twins) - Car accident (71)
- 2014 - Tommy Gough (Crests) - Throat cancer (74)
On This Day
- 1951 - George Jones was jailed for not paying support.
- 1966 - The Doors started recording their first album in Los Angeles, CA.
- 1967 - Bruce Springsteen joined a group called Earth.
- 1967 - The Beatles meet the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi for the first time.
- 1968 - Keith Moon celebrated his birthday by driving a car into the pool at the Holiday Inn in Flint, MI.
- 1969 - The movie Alice's Restaurant, starring Arlo Guthrie, opened.
- 1974 - Traffic performed together for the last time at the Reading Festival in England.
- 1977 - Waylon Jennings was arrested for possession of cocaine.
- 1977 - Colonel Tom Parker sold his Elvis Prelsey merchandising rights just one week after his death.
- 1978 - Bruce Springsteen was on the cover of Rolling Stone in salute to the release of Darkness at the Edge of Town.
- 1979 - The Cars play before an estimated 500,000 in New York's Central Park.
- 1979 - B.B. King celebrated 30 years in show business by playing the Roxy in Los Angeles.
- 1979 - Rock & Roll High School, starring the Ramones, opened.
- 1981 - Mark David Chapman was sentenced to twenty years in jail for killing John Lennon.
- 1983 - Jerry Lee Lewis' fifth wife, Shawn Michelle Stevens, was found dead from a methadone overdose. They were married only three months.
- 1984 - Neil Young made his Grand Ole Opry debut.
- 1989 - The Who performed a 20th anniversary version of Tommy at L.A.'s Universal Amphitheatre with guests Elton John, Phil Collins, Patti LaBelle, Steve Winwood and Billy Idol.
- 1990 - Judas Priest were exonerated in a lawsuit by the families of two fans who committed suicide, saying they did it after hearing subliminal messages in the Stained Class album.
- 1990 - Sinead O'Connor says she will not perform at the Garden State Arts Center in New Jersey if the U.S. National Anthem is played before her show.
- 1990 - The first New York Rock & Soul Revue was held in Southampton, NY.
- 1994 - Dave Abruzzese left Pearl Jam.
- 1996 - Liam Gallagher sat in the audience during his band, Oasis', taping of MTV Unplugged. His brother Noel took on the vocals.
- 1998 - Ingrid Penderson announced she was the half-sister of John Lennon.
- 1999 - Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan left Oasis.
- 1999 - Elton John is sued over his song Can You Feel the Love Tonight. The songwriter for Glenn Medeiros' Listen to Your Heart contends that John's song is too similar.
- 2001 - The Backstreet Boys resumed their Black & White World Tour 2001 after stopping on July 9 for A.J. McLean to be treated for depression and alcohol abuse.
- 2001 - June Carter Cash had surgery to put in a pacemaker.
- 2007 - Bo Diddley suffered a heart attack.
- 2008 - Ed Robertson of Barenaked Ladies was mirraculously unhurt when he crashed his Cessna 206 float-plane in Bancroft, Ontario
- 2009 - Michael Jackson's death was ruled a homicide. Dr. Conrad Murray, his personal physician, would eventually be charged with the singer's death.
- 2010 - George Michael plead guilty to driving under the influence of drugs in an incident where he ran his car into the front of a photo shop.
- 2010 - Country singer Doug Stone was arrested for DUI.
- 2012 - Randy Travis was arrested in a Texas church for fighting over a woman.
- 2013 - Florida Georgia Line set a new Country Singles chart record with their 23rd week at number 1.
- 2018 - Dickey Betts suffered a stroke, forcing him to cancel an upcoming tour.
Marriages
- 1977 - Carole King and Rick Evers
- 2010 - Julio Iglesias and Miranda Rijnsburger
- 2014 - Stephen Barker Liles (Love and Theft) and Jenna Kennedy
Divorces
- 1994 - Joe Diffie and Debra Diffie
- 1994 - Radney Foster and Mary Foster (filed)
Recorded
- 1956 - Love Me Tender and We're Gonna Move - Elvis Presley
- 1963 - 500 Miles Away From Home - Bobby Bare
- 1971 - Rated 'X' - Loretta Lynn
- 1975 - Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen (first day of recording, would take three weeks)
- 1977 - Take This Job and Shove It - Johnny Paycheck
Released
- 1968 - Truth - Jeff Beck Group (debut)
- 1979 - I Wanna Be Your Lover - Prince (single)
- 1981 - Tattoo You - Rolling Stones
- 1987 - I'm In It For Love - Donny Osmond (first single in ten years)
- 1994 - Grace - Jeff Buckley
- 1999 - LFO - LFO (debut album)
- 1999 - Christina Aguilera - Christina Aguilera (debut)
- 2010 - Teenage Dream - Katy Perry
Awards
- 1991 - Emmy Awards
- Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics - Randy Newman - Cop Rock
Broadcasts
- 1969 - Hee Haw (CBS) - Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Bonnie Owens, Roy Clark
- 1971 - Make Your Own Kind Of Music (NBC) - Carpenters, Anne Murray, B.J. Thomas
- 1973 - Midnight Special (NBC) - Marty Robbins, Loretta Lynn, Don Gibson, Tom T. Hall, George Jones, Tammy Wynette,Tanya Tucker, Charlie Rich, Johnny Paycheck, Johnny Rodriguez, Earl Scruggs, Conway Twitty
- 1980 - Linda Ronstadt in Concert (HBO)
- 2008 - Summer Olympics: Closing Ceremonies - Jimmy Page, Leona Lewis
Number Ones - U.S. Singles
- 1959 - The Three Bells - Browns (4 weeks)
- 1974 - (You're) Having My Baby - Paul Anka and Odia Coates (3 weeks)
- 1985 - The Power of Love - Huey Lewis & the News (2 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. Albums
- 1963 - Recorded Live: The 12 Year Old Genius - Little Stevie Wonder (1 week)
- 1985 - Songs From the Big Chair - Tears for Fears (1 week (4 previous weeks at number 1))
- 1996 - Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morissette (3 weeks (7 previous weeks at number 1))
- 2013 - The Civil Wars - Civil Wars (1 week)
Number Ones - U.S. R&B Singles
- 1946 - Choo Choo Ch'Boogie - Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five (18 weeks)
- 2002 - Dilemma - Nelly Featuring Kelly Rowland (9 weeks)
Number Ones - U.S. Country Singles
- 1968 - Already It's Heaven - David Houston (1 week)
- 1974 - Old Man From the Mountain - Merle Haggard (1 week)
- 1985 - Real Love - Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers (1 week)
Number Ones - U.S. Adult Contemporary Singles
- 1974 - Call on Me - Chicago (1 week)
- 1985 - Cherish - Kool & the Gang (6 weeks)
- 2002 - To Where You Are - Josh Groban (2 weeks)
Number Ones - U.K. Singles
- 2002 - Round Round - Sugarbabes (1 week)
- 2013 - Burn - Ellie Goulding (3 weeks)
- 2017 - New Rules - Dua Lipa (2 weeks)
- 1991 - Metallica - Metallica (1 week)
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