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1962, The Beatles, played gigs at three different venues. First they performed a lunchtime show at the Cavern Club, Liverpool, followed by an 85-mile drive to the Midlands, where they performed at Smethwick Baths Ballroom and then at the Adelphi Ballroom, West Bromwich in Staffordshire.
1965, David Bowie and the Lower 3rd appeared at The Marquee Club, London.
1965, The Kinks, The Who, Georgie Fame & The Blue Fames, The Hollies, Wilson Pickett and The Golden Apples Of The Sun all appeared at the Glad Rag Ball, Empire Pool, London, tickets 30 shillings, ($4.20).
1965, The Doors appeared at Hughes Aircraft Union Dance in Los Angeles, California.
1966, The Supremes started a two week run at No.1 on the US singles chart with 'You Keep Me Hanging On', the group's 7th US No.1. It made Hit in the UK.
1967, The Bee Gees, The Flowerpot Men and The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band all appeared at the Saville Theatre, London, England.
1976, UK music weekly Sounds made The Sex Pistols debut 45, 'Anarchy In The UK' its single of the week.
1979, Chuck Berry was released from prison after serving a four-month sentence for tax evasion.
1983, Tom Evans from Badfinger committed suicide by hanging himself in his back garden from a willow tree. Family members said the singer, songwriter was never able to get over his former bandmate's Pete Ham's suicide. Evans co-wrote 'Without You' a hit for Harry Nilson and Mariah Carey.
1983, Tina Turner made her first chart appearance in over ten years with her version of the Al Green hit 'Let's Stay Together'.
1983, David Bowie played the first of two nights at the RAS Showgrounds in Sydney during his 10-date Serious Moonlight tour of Australia and New Zealand
1988, Sade appeared at the NEC, Birmingham, England, tickets cost £12.50.
1994, Nirvana entered the US album chart at No.1 with 'MTV Unplugged In New York.'
1995, English singer-songwriter and founding member of folk rock band, Lindisfarne Alan Hull died of a heart attack aged 50. Scored the 1972 UK Hit single 'Lady Eleanor' and Fog on the Tyne and Run for Home.
1999, Shane MacGowan was released on bail by a London court on charges of drug possession.
2001, Mick Jagger released his new solo album 'Goddess In The Doorway'. First day sales stood at 954 copies.
2003, English bassist player Greg Ridley died from pneumonia. member of the VIP’s with Keith Emerson, Spooky Tooth, Humble Pie, (1969 UK Hit single 'Natural Born Bugie'). Formed Strange Brew with Clem Clempson and Cozy Powell.
2003, Police issued an arrest warrant for Michael Jackson following allegations of sexual abuse of a 12-year old boy. Jackson who was in Las Vegas filming a video, negotiated with police to arrange a time and place to hand himself in.
2004, Record producer Terry Melcher, who was behind hits by the Byrds, Ry Cooder and the Beach Boys, died aged 62 after a long battle with skin cancer. The son of actress Doris Day, he co-wrote ‘Kokomo’ for the Beach Boys, produced 'Mr Tambourine Man' for the Byrds, as well as hits for The Mamas and the Papas.
2006, A guitar played by George Harrison was set to fetch more than £100,000 at a London auction. The Maton MS500 guitar was used on The Beatles first album.