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This Day in Music…May 2
May 2nd
1660 – Composer Alessandro Scarlatti was born.
1752 – Composer Ludwig August Lebrun was born.
1843 – Composer Carl Michael Ziehrer was born.
1905 – Composer Alan Rawsthorne was born.
1938 – Ella Fitzgerald recorded “A-Tisket, A-Tasket” with Chick Webb’s band.
1956 – For the first time in “Billboard” chart history, five singles were in both the pop and the R&B top 10. The singles were Elvis Presley’s “Heartbreak Hotel,” Carl Perkins’ “Blue Suede Shoes,” Little Richard’s “Long Tall Sally,” the Platters’ “Magic Touch,” and Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers’ “Why Do Fools Fall in Love.”
1960 – Production began on Elvis Presley’s “G.I. Blues.” It was his first post-Army movie.
1960 – Ben E. King left the Drifters and signed a deal with ATCO Records.
1965 – The Rolling Stones made their second appearance on the “Ed Sullivan Show.”
1972 – Les Harvey (Stone the Crow) was electrocuted on stage in Swansea, Wales. He died several hours later at the age of 25.
1977 – Eric Clapton recorded “Wonderful Tonight.”
1979 – The Who performed their first concert after the death of Keith Moon. Kenney Jones, formerly of the Faces, was the new drummer.
1979 – The Who’s movie “Quadrophenia” premiered in London.
1980 – The South African government banned the Pink Floyd song “Another Brick in the Wall (PartII).”
1982 – Adam and the Ants disbanded.
1992 – Bonnie Raitt received an honorary Doctor of Music Degree from Berklee College of Music during commencement cermonies in Boston.
1998 – Hide (X Japan) died in an apparent suicide at the age of 33.
1998 – Loretta Lynn made the announcement backstage at the Grand Ole Opry, that she intended to return to college and get a degree.
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