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1992 Duran Duran release the single "Ordinary World" earlier than planned after radio airplay creates a huge demand. The song reaches #3 in the US, their biggest hit there since "Notorious" in 1986.

1989 Christmas Vacation, starring Chevy Chase, hits theaters in the US, with a theme song written by the powerhouse songwriting duo Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, and sung by Mavis Staples.

1989 Sly Stone (of Sly & the Family Stone) is sentenced to 55 days in jail for driving while under the influence of cocaine.

1989 Scottish keyboardist Billy Lyall (of Bay City Rollers, Pilot, The Alan Parsons Project) dies of an AIDS-related illness at age 36.

1988 Tyler Joseph (frontman for Twenty One Pilots) is born in Columbus, Ohio.

1988 Newlyweds Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet welcome a baby girl, Zoe. She grows up to be a model and actress like her mom, who found fame on The Cosby Show, and a singer like her dad, who wrote "Flowers For Zoe" for her. More

1986 Lee Dorsey of "Working in the Coal Mine" fame dies of emphysema at age 59.

1985 Sci-fi soul singer Janelle Monáe is born in Kansas City, Kansas.

1977 Linkin Park guitarist Brad Delson is born in Agoura Hills, California. His heavy-but-melodic riffs power hits like "Crawling" and "What I've Done," helping the band become one of the most popular acts of the '00s.

1975 Bette Midler has a very memorable 30th birthday: she is hospitalized and undergoes an emergency appendectomy.

1973 The Carpenters "Top Of The World" hits #1 in America. The song is also a #1 Country hit for Lynn Anderson.

1972 Martha and the Vandellas give their farewell performance in Detroit, Michigan.

1972 Wings release "Hi, Hi, Hi."

1971 John Lennon releases "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" in the US. An anti-war Christmas song with the chorus "War is over, if you want it," the song endures as a holiday favorite.

1969 Chicago bluesman Magic Sam, born Samuel Gene Maghett, dies suddenly of a heart attack at age 32. Known for "All Your Love," "Easy Baby" and "Feelin' Good (We're Gonna Boogie)."

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Sex Pistols Get Punk On Live TV

1976

The Sex Pistols appear on the Today programme on London regional TV as a last-minute substitute for Queen. After being goaded by host Bill Grundy, they swear repeatedly, including the dreaded "F" word, shocking sensitive viewers.

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