1965 The Rolling Stones release December's Children (And Everybody's) in the US.
1962 Sponge frontman Vinnie Dombroski is born in Detroit, Michigan.
1959 BoDeans bassist Bob Griffin is born in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
1956 At Sun Studio in Memphis, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis jam together on a few tunes. Johnny Cash shows up later to get in the picture and complete what becomes known as the "Million Dollar Quartet."
1954 The Chordettes' harmony-driven hit "Mr. Sandman" goes to #1 in America and stays for seven weeks. It's one of the last big hits before the start of the Rock Era.
1951 Gary Rossington is born in Jacksonville, Florida. He becomes a founding member and guitarist of both Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Rossington-Collins Band. Rossington is inducted into the Rock and Hall of Fame in 2006 as a member of Lynyrd Skynyrd.
1948 Southside Johnny, of the Jersey Shore rock band Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, is born in Neptune, New Jersey.
1944 Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson, the only member who surfs, is born in Inglewood, California.
1942 Bob Mosley (bass player for Moby Grape) is born in Paradise Valley, California.
1942 Chris Hillman (of The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Byrds) is born in Los Angeles, California.
1940 Rock 'n' roll singer Freddy Cannon is born Freddy Picariello in Revere, Massachusetts.
1934 Ethel Merman records "I Get A Kick Out Of You."
1915 Jazz pianist Eddie Heywood, Jr. is born in Atlanta, Georgia.
1879 The Irish composer Herbert Hamilton Harty is born.
1971During a Frank Zappa concert, the Montreux Casino in Switzerland catches fire when someone fires a flare gun, inspiring Deep Purple's "Smoke On The Water." Deep Purple are there to record their album Machine Head the following day, but end up using the Grand Hotel and including the song as a last-minute addition.
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1984 The singer Jelly Roll is born Jason DeFord in Antioch, Tennessee (his mom gives him his nickname because he's a chubby kid). He starts off as a rapper and ends up both selling and using drugs, leading to a series of arrests. He starts turning his life around after getting out of jail in 2008, and as a country singer makes his mark with songs about struggle and redemption based on his own story.
1980 Led Zeppelin make it official: they will not continue after the death of their drummer, John Bonham. They never fully re-form, but do play some shows with Jason Bonham filling in for his father.
1969 Jay-Z (Shawn Corey Carter) is born in housing projects in Brooklyn - something he will remind us of many times in his early songs. Known for his lyrical dexterity, he becomes one of the top rappers in the game and also one of the most profitable, amassing over $1 billion with interests in liquor, apparel and record labels.
1965 The Byrds' "Turn! Turn! Turn!" hits #1 for the first of three weeks. Written by folk singer Pete Seeger, its lyrics come from the Bible's book of Ecclesiastes.
1928 Louis Armstrong records "Basin Street Blues," named for a street in New Orleans known as a hub for jazz music. The song has been around for two years, but Armstrong's version becomes the standard.
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