This Day In Rock Music: April 24th
1945 Doug Clifford (drummer for Creedence Clearwater Revival) is born in Palo Alto, California.
1958 Dion & The Belmonts release "I Wonder Why.
1959 The Drifters release "There Goes My Baby."
1968 The newly formed Apple Records - a label founded by The Beatles - takes a pass on signing the relatively unknown David Bowie.
1992 David Bowie marries his second wife, the Somalian-born supermodel and entrepreneur Iman, in a private ceremony in Switzerland. The couple relocate to New York City soon after, and in 2000, Iman gives birth to Alexandria Jones - Bowie's second child (his son, the film director Duncan Jones, was born to his first wife, Angela Barnett, in 1971).
2007 US President George W. Bush is denied a luxury suite at the Imperial Hotel in Vienna when Mick Jagger, in town with The Rolling Stones on a tour, books it first.
source: calendarsongfacts
1945 Doug Clifford (drummer for Creedence Clearwater Revival) is born in Palo Alto, California.
1958 Dion & The Belmonts release "I Wonder Why.
1959 The Drifters release "There Goes My Baby."
1968 The newly formed Apple Records - a label founded by The Beatles - takes a pass on signing the relatively unknown David Bowie.
1992 David Bowie marries his second wife, the Somalian-born supermodel and entrepreneur Iman, in a private ceremony in Switzerland. The couple relocate to New York City soon after, and in 2000, Iman gives birth to Alexandria Jones - Bowie's second child (his son, the film director Duncan Jones, was born to his first wife, Angela Barnett, in 1971).
2007 US President George W. Bush is denied a luxury suite at the Imperial Hotel in Vienna when Mick Jagger, in town with The Rolling Stones on a tour, books it first.
source: calendarsongfacts