Post by Dawn on Feb 24, 2006 12:15:35 GMT -5
Today in music history:
1956 - In Cleveland, OH, police invoked a 1931 ordinance barring people under the age of 18 from dancing in public unless accompanied by an adult.
1957 - Buddy Holly and the Crickets began recording "That'll Be the Day."
1964 - The Beatles appeared for the 3rd time on "The Ed Sullivan Show." They appeared via tape.
1965 - The Beach Boys recorded "Help Me Rhonda".
1969 - The Jimi Hendrix Experience played its last British concert before breaking up.
1976 - The Eagles' "Greatest Hits" album became the first album in the U.S. to be certified platinum by the RIAA.
1978 - "The Second Barry Manilow Special" aired on ABC-TV with guest star Ray Charles.
1979 - "Roxanne" was released by The Police.
1979 - The Sex Pistols released the album "The Great Rock N' Roll Swindle."
1980 - NBC premiered the TV movie "Harper Valley P.T.A."
1987 - Fats Domino received a Lifetime Achievement Grammy.
1988 - Alice Cooper announced he would run for Governor of Arizona as a member of the "Wild Party".
1990 - Bob Dylan joined Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman and David Crosby to sing "Mr. Tambourine Man" at a Los Angeles tribute to the late Roy Orbison.
1992 - The U.S. Postal Service unveiled 2 versions of its proposed Elvis stamp for fans to vote on. The younger Elvis design won and was issued on January 8, 1993.
1992 - Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love were married in Hawaii.
1993 - Eric Clapton won six Grammy Awards for the song "Tears In Heaven."
1998 - Elton John was knighted by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace.
1998 - Virgin Records America Inc. filed suit against the Smashing Pumpkins for alleged breach of contract and non-delivery of albums.
1998 - Tommy Lee (Motley Crue) was arrested and charged with hitting his wife Pamela Anderson Lee.
1999 - Johnny Rotten emceed VH1's live Grammy coverage.
1999 - Lauryn Hill won five Grammy awards for her debut solo album "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill."
2003 - CMT featured an entire day of Shania Twain programming.
1956 - In Cleveland, OH, police invoked a 1931 ordinance barring people under the age of 18 from dancing in public unless accompanied by an adult.
1957 - Buddy Holly and the Crickets began recording "That'll Be the Day."
1964 - The Beatles appeared for the 3rd time on "The Ed Sullivan Show." They appeared via tape.
1965 - The Beach Boys recorded "Help Me Rhonda".
1969 - The Jimi Hendrix Experience played its last British concert before breaking up.
1976 - The Eagles' "Greatest Hits" album became the first album in the U.S. to be certified platinum by the RIAA.
1978 - "The Second Barry Manilow Special" aired on ABC-TV with guest star Ray Charles.
1979 - "Roxanne" was released by The Police.
1979 - The Sex Pistols released the album "The Great Rock N' Roll Swindle."
1980 - NBC premiered the TV movie "Harper Valley P.T.A."
1987 - Fats Domino received a Lifetime Achievement Grammy.
1988 - Alice Cooper announced he would run for Governor of Arizona as a member of the "Wild Party".
1990 - Bob Dylan joined Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman and David Crosby to sing "Mr. Tambourine Man" at a Los Angeles tribute to the late Roy Orbison.
1992 - The U.S. Postal Service unveiled 2 versions of its proposed Elvis stamp for fans to vote on. The younger Elvis design won and was issued on January 8, 1993.
1992 - Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love were married in Hawaii.
1993 - Eric Clapton won six Grammy Awards for the song "Tears In Heaven."
1998 - Elton John was knighted by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace.
1998 - Virgin Records America Inc. filed suit against the Smashing Pumpkins for alleged breach of contract and non-delivery of albums.
1998 - Tommy Lee (Motley Crue) was arrested and charged with hitting his wife Pamela Anderson Lee.
1999 - Johnny Rotten emceed VH1's live Grammy coverage.
1999 - Lauryn Hill won five Grammy awards for her debut solo album "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill."
2003 - CMT featured an entire day of Shania Twain programming.