1860 – Composer Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek was born.

1905 – Composer Matyas Seiber was born.

1920 – The Symphony Society of New York presented a concert at the Paris Opera House. It was the first American orchestra to make a European tour.

1956 – Gene Vincent and his group, The Blue Caps, recorded “Be-Bop-A Lula.”

1957 – The “Alan Freed Show” premiered on ABC-TV. It was the first prime-time network rock show.

1959 – Dick Clark announced the first movie to be released from his production company. The film was “Harrison High.”

1959 – The winners of the first annual Grammy Awards were announced.

1964 – The Moody Blues formed in Birmingham, England.

1969 – Richard Tapper (TIME (Trust in Men Everywhere)) was shot three times on his way to a jam session.

1976 – KISS performed their first concert in their hometown of New York City.

1987 – Paul Butterfield died of complications of a drug overdose at the age of 44.

1991 – Phil Collins and Al Jarreau received Honorary Doctor of Music Degrees from Berklee College of Music during cermonies in Boston.

1992 – Dudu Mntowaziwayo Ndlovu (Dudu Zulu), a band member of Johnny Clegg & Savuka, died of a gunshot wound in Zululand, South Africa, at the age of 33.

2000 – It was announced that KISS would auction off almost everything they own from its touring days. The auction was scheduled for June 24-25, 2000.

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