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This Day in Music…October 3
Oct 3rd
1901 – The Victor Talking Machine Company was incorporated. After a merger with Radio Corporation of America the company became RCA-Victor.
1945 – Elvis Presley appeared in a talent show at the age of 10. It was his first public appearance. He won 2nd place and $5.
1945 – Stan Kenton and his orchestra recorded “Painted Rhythm.”
1957 – “The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom” premiered on ABC-TV.
1961 – Jimmie Rodgers, Fred Rose, and Hank Williams became the first to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
1965 – Manfred Mann became the first western band to perform behind the Iron Curtain.
1970 – The group Lifetime was formed when Jack Bruce (Cream), John McLaughlin (Miles Davis’ group), Larry Young and Tony Williams joined forces.
1969 – “Abbey Road” by the Beatles was released in the U.S. It was released a week earlier in England.
1980 – Bruce Springsteen forgot some of the words to “Born to Run” in Ann Arbor, MI.
1981 – The Kinks played their first show at Madison Square Garden.
1988 – The documentary “Imagine,” about John Lennon, premiered in Hollywood, CA.
1989 – “Sound + Vison”, the box set by David Bowie, was released.
1990 – A storeowner in Florida was found guilty of distributing obscene material. The material in question was 2 Live Crew’s “As Nasty As They Wanna Be” album. The man was later fined $1,000.
1992 – Sinead O’Connor tore a picture of the pope during her appearance on “Saturday Night Live.”
1994 – Eric Clapton started his “Nothing But The Blues” tour.
1996 – Van Halen gave David Lee Roth the boot for the second time after they had recorded a couple of songs for the bands greatest hits package.
2000 – Mark David Chapman was denied parole by the New York State Board of Parole. Chapman had been sentenced to life for the murder of John Lennon on December 8, 1980.
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