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1959 Alt rocker Michael Timmins (guitarist for Cowboy Junkies) is born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

1959 Johnny Mathis records "Misty."

1958 The Platters' "Twilight Time" hits #1.

1958 Mike Barson (keyboardist for Madness) is born in Edinburgh, Scotland.

1957 At his first session with Atco Records, an offshoot of Atlantic Records, Bobby Darin records "Don't Call My Name," "Pretty Betty," and "So Mean."

1956 Elvis Presley's breakout hit "Heartbreak Hotel" goes to #1 in America.

1951 Les Paul and Mary Ford's "How High The Moon" hits #1.

1951 Nickey Barclay (keyboardist for Fanny) is born.

1948 Singer-songwriter Paul Davis is born in Meridian, Mississippi.

1947 Iggy Pop is born James Newell Osterberg Jr. in Muskegon, Michigan.

1947 Rock musician John Weider (guitarist for The Animals, bassist for Family) is born in Shepherd's Bush, London, England.

1947 Alan Warner (lead guitarist for The Foundations) is born in Paddington, West London, England.

1945 One of the world's first great R&B labels, Modern Records, is formed by Saul and Jules Bihari in Los Angeles. It would prove to be the launching pad for everyone from John Lee Hooker to Etta James.

1931 Country singer-songwriter Carl Belew, known for '50s hits like "Am I That Easy To Forget" and "Lonely Street" (made popular by Andy Williams), is born in Salina, Oklahoma.

1924 Gospel singer Clara Ward (leader of The Famous Ward Singers) is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Prince Dies

2016

Prince dies at age 57 after overdosing on fentanyl, a highly addictive opioid.

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