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2017 The Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society reports that a recently identified new species of ancient crocodile has been named Lemmysuchus obtusidens in honor of the Motörhead frontman.

2012 Grayson County, Texas, police respond to a call and discover country singer Randy Travis lying naked in the road and smelling of alcohol. Travis had crashed his vehicle into a construction zone just previously. In fact, there was an earlier call the same day from a convenience store owner, who said Travis had entered his store - still naked - and tried to buy cigarettes, but left when he realized he had no money. Travis is booked for DWI and resisting arrest, tying on another in a string of run-ins with the law.

2012 Madonna plays a concert in Moscow during which she expresses support for the group Pussy Riot, who have been jailed for performing their song "Mother Of God, Putin's Run" in a Moscow cathedral.

2011 Marshall Grant (upright bassist for the Tennessee Two, Johnny Cash's backing band) dies of an aneurysm at age 83 in Jonesboro, Arkansas.

2011 Big Boi of OutKast is arrested in Miami on drug charges when police find ecstasy and Viagra in baggage with his name on it.

2009 Folk singer/musician Mike Seeger (of New Lost City Ramblers) dies of cancer eight days before his 76th birthday in Lexington, Virginia.

2008 After dating for 10 years, Jewel and rodeo star Ty Murray marry in the Bahamas. They split up six years later.

2007 The Isley Brothers' Ron Isley begins serving a 37-month sentence for tax evasion. His request for a reduced sentence because of his health issues doesn't fly with a judge who calls him a "serial tax avoider." The IRS claims that Isley failed to pay $3.1 million in taxes.

2005 The Showtime cable TV original series Weeds debuts. The series, about a drug-dealing suburban mom, is notable for using the song "Little Boxes," by folk artist Malvina Reynolds, for its theme song. The folk song, originally released in 1962, enjoys a popular revival.

2003 The Osmonds are awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.

2002 Ween drummer Claude Coleman, Jr. breaks his back and pelvis in a car accident. The other members of Ween organize benefit shows to help cover Coleman's medical bills, and in December 2002, Coleman returns to his place behind the drum kit.

2001 Composer/musician/actor Larry Adler dies in London, England, at age 87.

2001 Usher puts out his third album, 8701, the title a reference to the release date. It includes two #1 hits: "U Remind Me" and "U Got It Bad."

1996 ZZ Top's album Eliminator is certified Diamond for sales of 10 million copies in America.

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Marc Cohn Survives Shot To The Head

2005

"Walking In Memphis" singer Marc Cohn is shot in the head during an attempted carjacking in Denver, Colorado. Miraculously, he makes a full recovery.


Cohn is leaving the Denver Botanical Gardens, where he has just performed his latest concert on his tour with Suzanne Vega, when his van is ambushed by 26-year-old Joseph W. Yacteen. The gunman shoots through the windshield, the bullet grazing the driver's chin and lodging in Cohn's temple, just a centimeter short of his skull. He not only survives, but the physical damage is minimal and he's able to leave the hospital the next day. "I never lost consciousness," Cohn recalls in a Rolling Stone interview. "I watched them remove the bullet from my head. I stared at the x-ray in disbelief." Two days after the shooting, police apprehend Yacteen after a five-hour standoff. He's sentenced to 36 years in prison under the charge of attempted first-degree murder. The violent incident inspires two songs on Cohn's next album, Join The Parade: "Live Out The String" and "Life Goes On." Cohn also becomes an advocate for gun reform. In 2020, he brings awareness to National Gun Violence Survivors Week by sharing his story on Everytown For Gun Safety and releasing the music video for "Work To Do." Directed by the singer's daughter, Emily Cohn, the clip highlights the work we have to do in our individual lives to fulfill our purpose to create a better world. One particular message stands out: "Help stop gun violence." Cohn explains he shares his story "to shine a light on the ones who weren't so lucky; those who lost their lives and the ones left behind to grapple with unbearable loss."

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