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1970 Janis Joplin get tattoos on her wrist and heart, the one on her chest reading "One For The Boys."

1967 Steve Winwood leaves The Spencer Davis Group to form Traffic with Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood and Dave Mason.

1967 Guitarist and songwriter Greg Camp (of Smash Mouth) is born in West Covina, California.

1966 The Singing Nun, starring Debbie Reynolds, opens in theaters. The film is based on Sister Luc-Gabrielle, a Belgian nun who had a #1 US hit with the French language song "Dominique," re-written in English for the film. Luc-Gabrielle declares it "absolutely idiotic."

1965 Freddie & the Dreamers record "Do The Freddie." Inspired by a short-lived dance craze, it will become a #18 hit.

1964 Elvis Presley releases the soundtrack album Kissin' Cousins for his movie of the same name. The album will peak at #6 on the Billboard albums chart.

1962 Bass player and songwriter Tony Franklin is born Anthony James Franklin.

1961 Keren Jane Woodward (of Bananarama) is born in Bristol, England.

1957 Elvis Presley appears for the first time outside the United States, performing at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. This and a show the next day in Ottawa would be the only Elvis concerts ever given outside the US.

1956 Johnny Cash records "I Walk The Line" at Sun Studio in Memphis. His label boss, Sam Phillips, has him speed up the tempo, which is a good call: The song becomes Cash's first #1 Country hit.

1952 Dave Bronze (bass guitarist for Procol Harum) is born in Billericay, Essex, England.

1952 Leon Wilkeson (bassist for Lynyrd Skynyrd) is born in Newport, Rhode Island.

1949 David Robinson (drummer for The Cars) is born in Malden, Massachusetts.

1947 Emmylou Harris is born in Birmingham, Alabama.

1946 Kurt Winter (guitarist for The Guess Who) is born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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Marvin Gaye Is Born

1939

Marvin Gaye is born Marvin Pentz Gay Jr. in Washington, DC.

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