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1944 Robert Lamm (keyboardist and songwriter for Chicago) is born in Brooklyn, New York

1947 Sammy Hagar is born in Salinas, California. He replaces David Lee Roth as lead singer of Van Halen from 1985-1996, before returning in 2004.

1948 John Ford Coley, folk rock/country singer and instrumentalist, is born in Dallas, Texas.


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2007 Tom Dawes, bassist for The Cyrkle on their two 1966 Billboard Top 20 hits, "Red Rubber Ball" and "Turn Down Day", died following complications from heart surgery. He was 64.

2016 Bob Dylan became the first songwriter in history to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. The 75-year-old music legend was awarded the prize "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition", according to Sara Danius, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy.

2019 Steve Cash, a founding member and harmonica player for the Ozark Mountain Daredevils, passed away at the age of 73 after an extended illness. The band's biggest hit was "Jackie Blue", which reached number three on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1975.


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1970 Janis Joplin's ashes were scattered at Stinson Beach in Marin County, California. The singer had been found dead on the floor beside her bed at the Landmark Hotel in Hollywood California on 4th Oct. The official cause of death was an overdose of heroin, possibly combined with the effects of alcohol.


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1941 singer-songwriter Paul Simon was born in Newark, New Jersey. As half of the folk duo Simon & Garfunkel, Simon created some of the most cherished songs in pop music history, including “Mrs. Robinson,” “America,” “The Sound of Silence,” and more. He set out on a solo career in the 1970s and continued a successful run highlighted by 1986’s Graceland, which was named Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards in 1987 and has sold more than 16 million copies worldwide.

1992 Prince releases an album with a symbol on the cover that later becomes his name.


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2022 Queen releases “Face It Alone,” a previously “lost’ track. “We’d kind of forgotten about this track but there it was this little gem,” explained Queen drummer Roger Taylor. “It’s wonderful, a real discovery. It’s a very passionate piece.”


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A few albums that was released....


1976 ● Triumph —— Triumph ► Arena Rock

1978 ● AC/DC —— If You Want Blood You’ve Got It ► Hard Rock

1979 ● Elton John —— Victim Of Love ► Pop-Rock

1980 ● INXS —— INXS ► New Wave Synth-Pop

1989 ● Ace Frehley —— Trouble Walkin’ ► Pop-Metal

2009 ● Kansas —— There’s Know Place Like Home ► Prog/Arena Rock


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1988 - Def Leppard became the first act in chart history to sell seven million copies of two consecutive LPs, with Pyromania (released in 1983) and Hysteria, (released in 1987 and which became the band's best-selling album to date, selling more than 20 million copies worldwide, and spawning six hit singles).


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1942 Billy Harrison (guitarist/vocalist for Them) is born in Belfast, Ireland.

1945 Colin Hodgkinson (bassist for Whitesnake) is born in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England

1946 Dan McCafferty (lead singer for Nazareth) is born in Dunfermline, Scotland.

1946 Justin Hayward (guitarist for The Moody Blues) is born Swindon, Wiltshire, England.

1947 Al Atkins - the first frontman for Judas Priest - is born at West Bromwich, England.

1959 A.J. Pero (drummer for Twisted Sister) is born Anthony Jude Pero in Staten Island, New York.


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2004, Eric Clapton was suspended from driving in France after being caught speeding at 134 mph in his Porsche 911 Turbo near Merceuil. He was given a 750 euro (£515, $975) fine and his UK licence was confiscated. After paying his fine Clapton, posed for photographs with French police and then left the scene in his Porsche, with his secretary behind the wheel.


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1964 - The secret marriage of Charlie Watts (Rolling Stones) to Shirley Ann Arnold took place.

1966 - Grace Slick made her first appearance with Jefferson Airplane.

1981 - Prince released the album "Controversy".


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