Music History for October 21

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    Music History for October 21

    Today's: Misc. history - Famous birthdays

    1907 - The opera The Merry Widow opened in New York City, NY.

    1908 - Composer Howard Ferguson was born.

    1908 - A Saturday Evening Post advertisement offered a chance to buy a two-sided record from Columbia.

    1921 - Composer Sir Malcolm Arnold was born.

    1938 - Jan Savitt's orchestra recorded "Quaker City Jazz."

    1958 - Buddy Holly recorded his last studio session. Holly and the Crickets recorded "True Love Ways," "Moondreams," "It Doesn't Matter Anymore," and "Raining in my Heart."

    1962 - Cliff Richard appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show.

    1964 - The movie musical My Fair Lady made its world premier in New York.

    1965 - The Kingsmen and the Dave Clark Five appeared on Shindig!

    1966 - The Who appeared on Britain's Ready Steady Go!

    1971 - Mick and Bianca Jagger's daughter Jade was born in Paris.

    1974 - Queen's single "Killer Queen" was released.

    1975 - Elton John received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    1976 - Keith Moon publicly performed for the last time with The Who.

    1977 - "Bat Out Of Hell" was released by Meat Loaf.

    1976 - At the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Canada, Keith Moon played his final tour date with The Who.

    1992 - The erotic photograph book, Sex, was released by Madonna. The first run of 500,000 copies sold out.

    1992 - Elton John files a $35 Million lawsuit accusing a reporter from the TV show "Hard Copy" of falsely stating that he had moved to Atlanta to be near an AIDS treatment center.

    1992 - Benjamin Storm Keough was born to Lisa Marie Presley and her husband Danny Keough.

    1992 - Katherine Diana was born. She was the first child of Hank Williams Jr. and his fourth wife Mary Jane.

    1995 - Shannon Hoon (Blind Melon) died of a cocaine overdose at the age of 28.

    1996 - Jay Bargieri, a former executive with EMI Records, announced the launch of the first Internet record label. The record label, Jay-Bird Records, was the first of its kind.

    1998 - Coolio (Artis Ivey) pled not guilty to concealed weapon and marijuana possession charges in Torrance, CA. He had been arrested the previous month.

    1998 - Alice Cooper filed suit against KISS members Paul Stanley and Bruce Kulick alleging their song "Dreamin'" sounds too much like the song "Eighteen" by Cooper.

    2003 - The album Streetcore was released by Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros. Joe Strummer had died of a heartattack on December 22, 2002.
     
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