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Born on this day:
1936, Kris Kristofferson, songwriter, actor
1948, Todd Rundgren, singer, producer
1949, Alan Osmond, The Osmonds
1953, Cyndi Lauper, U.S. singer
1964, Bobby Gillespie, Primal Scream
1970, Steven Page, Barenaked Ladies
1956, Elvis Presley started a three-day run playing 10 shows at the Paramount Theater in Atlanta, Georgia. The stage manager was told: “Pull all white lights. Presley works all in color, Presley act has no encore. When he leaves the stage, immediately close curtains.”
1963, 13-year old Stevie Wonder first entered the U.S. singles chart as Little Stevie Wonder with “Fingertips Parts One and Two.”
1964, The Beatles played their first ever show in New Zealand at Wellington Town Hall. The local Chief Constable refused a police escort for The Beatles leaving just two policemen to control over 5,000 fans.
1968, Herb Alpert started a four-week run at #1 on the U.S. singles chart with “This Guys In Love With You.” His first #1 for the A&M label and the writer’s Bacharach and David’s first chart topper. A #3 hit in the U.K.
1969, American singer, actress, Judy Garland, died of a barbiturate overdose aged 47, she was found on the floor of her rented Chelsea home, in London, UK
1970, Led Zeppelin appeared at Laugardalsholl Hall, Reykjavik, Iceland.
1971, Melanie, Quintessence, The Edgar Broughton Band, Pink Fairies, Terry Reid, Gong, David Bowie, Hawkwind, Arthur Brown, Brinsley Schwarz, Fairport Convention and Family all appeared at the Glastonbury Fayre in England.
1978, The Boomtown Rats, supported by Matt Vinyl & The Decorators appeared at the Odeon Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland.
1981, Mark Chapman pleaded guilty to the charge of murdering John Lennon in 1980. He was later sentenced to 20 years to life.
1988, American session guitarist Jesse Ed Davis died of a heroin overdose after collapsing in a laundry room in Venice, California, aged 43. Worked with Conway Twitty, The Monkees, John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Leonard Cohen, Keith Moon, Jackson Browne, Steve Miller, Harry Nilsson and Taj Mahal.
1992, Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain was rushed to hospital after a gig in Belfast, Northern Ireland suffering from acute stomach pains brought on by ulcers.
2002, U2 guitarist, The Edge, married his girlfriend of ten years Morleigh Steinberg in Eze in the south of France. The couple first met when she was a belly dancer on the bands Zoo TV tour. Guest’s included Bono, Eurythmics Dave Stewart and Lenny Kravitz.
2008, Coldplay went to #1 on the U.K. singles chart with “Viva La Vida,” their first U.K. #1. History was made by this single, as it had no physical CD-single release in the UK, being available by Internet download only. The song won a Grammy Award for Song of the Year in 2009.