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Archive for January 6, 2009
This Day in Music…January 6
Jan 6th
1695 – Composer Giuseppe Sammartini was born.
1838 – Composer Max Bruch was born.
1850 – Composer Franz Xaver Scharwenka was born.
1856 – Composer Giuseppe Martucci was born.
1872 – Composer Alexander Nikolaevich Scriabin was born.
1938 – Trummy Young played trombone and sang with the Jimmy Lunceford Orchestra in New York City while recording “Margie.”
1957 – Elvis Presley made his last appearance on the “Ed Sullivan Show” in New York City.
1958 – Gibson patented its Flying V electric guitar.
1958 – Bobby Helms filmed a role in the movie “The Case Against Brooklyn”.
1966 – Duke Ellington’s concert recorded at 5th Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City, was broadcast on CBS-TV.
1968 – Dick Clark premiered his TV series “Happening ’68.” The show ran through September of 1969.
1975 – About a thousand Led Zeppelin fans riot while waiting for tickets to go on sale at Boston Garden. About $30,000 was done in damage and the show was cancelled by Boston Mayor Kevin White.
1977 – EMI terminated its contract with the Sex Pistols only 3 months after signing it. No reason was given.
1982 – The Prince single “Let’s Work” was released.
1987 – Elton John cancelled all live performances for a year after having throat surgery.
1993 – Bill Wyman announced that he has officially left the Rolling Stones.
2005 – Georgeann Walsh Ward filed a suit against Gene Simmons and Viacom for her portrayal as “wild” and “unchaste” in a VH-1 “Sex Talk” episode.
http://www.on-this-day.com/onthisday/thedays/music/jan06.htm