1750 – Johann Sebastian Bach died after an unsuccessful eye operation.

1893 – Composer Rued Immanuel Langgaard was born.

1933 – The first singing telegram was sent. It was given to Rudy Vallee on his 32nd birthday.

1939 – Judy Garland recorded “Over the Rainbow.”

1957 – Jerry Lee Lewis made his television debut on “The Steve Allen Show.”

1970 – The movie “Ned Kelly” opened in which Mick Jagger (Rolling Stones) made his acting debut.

1973 – Grand Funk Railroad’s “We’re An American Band” was released.

1973 – A rock festival took place in Watkins Glen, NY. About 600-thousand people watched the Grateful Dead, the Allman Brothers and The Band perform.

1979 – The World Series of Rock was held at Cleveland Stadium, with Journey, Ted Nugent and Thin Lizzy.

1987 – The Beatles sued Nike and Capitol Records over the use of their song “Revolution” in shoe commercials.

1993 – The 10,000 Maniacs played their last show with lead singer Natalie Merchant. Merchant left the group to pursue a solo career.

1995 – Michael Jackson’s video “You Are Not Alone” was premiered.

1995 – Jimi Hendrix’ father James Al Hendrix won back the rights to his son’s name, likeness, image and music after a number of companies had profited from them over the years.

1998 – It was announced that Toad The Wet Sprocket was disbanding.

1998 – Mary J. Blige’s first album, “What’s the 411?”, was released.

2000 – A U.S. federal appeals court granted a last minute stay of an injunction that ordered Napster, Inc., to shut down. The order to stop operations came on July 26, 2000.

2001 – The Eagles played the first concert at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX.

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