26 March

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1964 Former Beatles drummer Pete Best appears on the game show I've Got A Secret.

1964 Barbra Streisand opens on Broadway in Funny Girl, two months after landing her first Top 10 hit with the show's number "People." More

1964 Chuck Berry records "No Particular Place To Go."

1958 Dee Clark records "Hey Little Girl."

1955 #1 Billboard hit: Bill Hayes' "The Ballad of Davy Crockett"

1953 Billy Lyall (keyboardist for Bay City Rollers, Pilot) is born in Edinburgh, Scotland.

1950 Teddy Pendergrass (lead singer of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes) is born in Kingstree, South Carolina.

1949 Actress/singer Vicki Lawrence is born in Inglewood, California.

1948 Richard Tandy (keyboardist for Electric Light Orchestra) is born in Birmingham, England.

1948 Steven Tyler is born Steven Tallarico in Yonkers, New York. Originally a drummer, he switches to frontman when he forms Aerosmith in 1970. Over the course of an adventurous 50+ year career with the band, he overcomes a crippling drug addiction and does time as a judge on American Idol.

1946 Johnny Crawford is born in Los Angeles, California. As a child star, he is one of the original Mouseketeers on The Mickey Mouse Club and plays in the popular Western TV show The Rifleman before releasing a string of singles in the '60s.

1946 Fran Sheehan (bassist for Boston) is born in Swampscott, Massachusetts.

1944 Diana Ross is born in Detroit, Michigan. She finds fame as lead singer of The Supremes.

1936 Fred Parris, a founder of The Five Satins and composer of their hit "In The Still Of The Nite," is born in Connecticut.

1934 Actor/singer Alan Arkin (of The Tarriers) is born in Brooklyn, New York.

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Iconic Stones Logo Appears For First Time

1971

The Rolling Stones' lips and tongue logo appears for the first time when it is used on VIP passes for their show at the Marquee Club in London.

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