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Post by Dawn on Mar 8, 2006 9:19:58 GMT -5
1959 - The Drifters recorded "There Goes My Baby."
1962 - Frank Sinatra recorded his final session for Capitol Records in Hollywood.
1970 - Charles Manson released his album "Lies" to finance his defense against murder charges.
1973 - John Lennon's visa extension was canceled by the New York Office of the Immigration Department. It had been granted only five days before.
1976 - Fleetwood Mac's "Rhiannon" was released.
1976 - EMI Records re-released all 22 British Beatles singles. In addition "Yesterday" was released for the first time on 45 in the U.K.
1977 - "An Evening With Diana Ross" aired on NBC-TV.
1989 - Smokey Robinson's autobiography "Inside My Life" was released.
1998 - Oasis' Liam Gallagher was charged in an Australian court after he allegedly headbutted a fan, breaking the fan's nose. He was released on $10,000 bail.
1998 - Madonna did a rare live interview at MuchMusic's Toronto headquarters.
1999 - George Jones was severely injured in a car accident.
2000 - Foxy Brown crashed her car into a fence in Brooklyn, NY. She was admitted for medical attention and released the next morning. Brown was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle by police.
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