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1963, The Beatles recorded an appearance on the BBC radio program ‘Saturday Club’, at the Playhouse Theatre in London. They performed ‘I Saw Her Standing There’, ‘Memphis’, ‘Happy Birthday Saturday Club’ (arrangement credited to John Lennon), ‘I'll Get You’, ‘She Loves You’, and ‘Lucille’.
1964, On tour in North America, The Beatles performed two shows at the Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada to 21,000 fans(photo).
1968, The Doors played the first of two nights at The Roundhouse, London, playing 2 shows a night on their first UK visit. Granada TV filmed the sold out gigs (later shown as "The Doors Are Open"), which were attended by members of The Rolling Stones and Traffic.
1968, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and John Bonham made their live debut as Led Zeppelin but billed as Yard Birds (sic) at Teen Club Box 45 in Gladsaxe (a suburb in the outskirts of Copenhagen), Denmark. Around 1,200 youngsters attended the show at Egegard School.
1972, David Bowie appeared at The Top Rank, Hanley, Stoke on Trent, England.
1973, The Rolling Stones kicked off a nine-date UK tour at the Empire Pool London. Tickets £2.20.
1976, Abba were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Dancing Queen', the group's fourth UK No.1 single and their only US No.1 chart topper.
1978, Keith Moon, drummer with The Who, died of a overdose of heminevrin prescribed to combat alcoholism. A post-mortem confirmed there were 32 tablets in his system, 26 of which were undissolved. Moon had attended a party the night before organised by Paul McCartney for the launch of the ‘The Buddy Holly Story’ movie. He played on all The Who albums from their debut, 1965's My Generation, to 1978's Who Are You, which was released two weeks before his death.
1984, 18 year-old Janet Jackson announced that she had married singer James Debarge. The couple split the following year.
1985, David Bowie and Mick Jagger were at No.1 on the UK singes chart with their version of the Martha Reeves and The Vandellas 1964 hit 'Dancing In The Street.'
1985, Ringo Starr became the first Beatle to become a grandfather when his son Zak and his wife Sarah had a daughter Tatia Jayne.
1987, As part of their Hysteria world tour, Def Leppard played the first of three nights at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, England.
1991, Gloria Estefan was awarded damages of $5 million for the injuries she sustained when her tour bus was involved in an accident.
1991, Motley Crue signed a record deal for which they were guaranteed $22.5 million.
1993, Prince threw an Egyptian themed party for fan club members at a warehouse in London's King Cross, tickets cost £15.
1996, Bon Jovi drummer Tico Torres married model Eva Herzigova.