17 May

Pick a Day

17 MAY

In Music History

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1995 Chuck Berry, Fats Domino and Little Richard share the stage for the first time ever at a concert in Sheffield, England.

1993 Barry Manilow guest stars on the "One" episode of the TV show Murphy Brown.

1992 Bandleader and TV host Lawrence Welk dies of bronchial pneumonia at age 89.

1989 Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman opens the Sticky Fingers restaurant in West London. Guest with big appetites can order the Beggars Banquet.

1989 The Doobie Brothers release their reunion album, Cycles, which gets them back on the radio with the hit single "The Doctor."

1980 Weeks after being detained in Tokyo on drug charges, Paul and Linda McCartney appear as musical guests on Saturday Night Live.

1979 Billy Joel sings the national anthem before Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals between the New York Rangers and Montreal Canadiens at Madison Square Garden. The Rangers lose the game and the series.

1978 The disco film Thank God It's Friday, starring Donna Summer and Village People, premieres in Los Angeles.

1978 The TV special The Carpenters: Space Encounters airs on ABC.

1976 R&B singer-songwriter Kandi Burruss (of Xscape) is born in College Park, Georgia.

1975 Earth, Wind & Fire's LP That's The Way Of The World hits #1.

1975 Elton John plays "Bennie And The Jets" and "Philadelphia Freedom" on Soul Train, becoming just the third white performer to appear on the show, after Dennis Coffey and Gino Vannelli.

1974 NBC-TV's The Midnight Special offers another salute to '50s and '60s rock n' roll, with Frankie Avalon as host and performances by Sam & Dave, Lou Christie, Frankie Ford, The Fleetwoods, Shirley & Lee, and Fabian.

1974 The Elton John TV special Say Goodbye To Norma Jean And Other Things airs on ABC.

1973 Queens Of The Stone Age leader Josh Homme is born in Palm Springs, California. The surrounding area becomes home base for his long-running Desert Sessions project, which brings together a wide range of creative types to make music on the fly.

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Chris Cornell Dies At 52

2017

After performing with Soundgarden in Detroit, Chris Cornell is found dead from an apparent suicide at the age of 52.

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