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6 AUGUST

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2012 Composer/conductor Marvin Hamlisch dies from complications after a kidney transplant at age 68 in Los Angeles, California. He wrote the music for "The Way We Were."

2005 Carlo Little (The Rolling Stones' original drummer) dies of lung cancer at age 66 in Cleadon, Tyne and Wear, England.

2004 R&B superstar Rick James dies from a culmination of health problems - including heart issues, diabetes and stroke - at age 56 in Los Angeles, California.

1998 Jazz performer Nat Gonella, founder of the big band The Georgians, dies in Gosport, Hampshire, England at age 90.

1997 In a Spinal Tap moment, U2's giant lemon they are supposed to emerge from onstage doesn't open at a show in Oslo.

1994 Singer/actor Domenico Modugno dies of a heart attack at age 66 in Lampedusa, Sicily, Italy.

1993 31-year-old Sheryl Crow releases her first album, Tuesday Night Music Club. It takes about a year to catch on, but eventually sells over 7 million copies.

1989 With their song "F--k tha Police" causing an uproar, Detroit police stop N.W.A's performance before they can perform the song, and escort them back to their hotel. No charges are filed, and officers tell the rappers that they just "wanted to show the kids that you can't say 'F--k the police' in Detroit."

1988 More than a year after it was released, Guns N' Roses' debut album, Appetite For Destruction, goes to #1 in America.

1988 Thanks to its inclusion on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack, the Contours' 1962 hit "Do You Love Me" makes another chart run, peaking at #11.

1987 Nike takes out a full-page ad in the Los Angeles Times responding to the controversy over their use of The Beatles song "Revolution" in a commercial.More

1984 Eric Roberts (bassist for Gym Class Heroes) is born in Edmeston, New York.

1981 Travis "Travie" McCoy (lead singer of Gym Class Heroes) is born in Geneva, New York.

1972 Geri Halliwell (The Spice Girls' "Ginger Spice") is born in Watford, Hertfordshire, England.

1972 Procol Harum records "Conquistador" (live with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra).

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Ramones Play Their Last Show

1996

At a show in Hollywood, the Ramones play their final concert.


Always more famous than successful, the Ramones travel by van on their final tour, which takes them to places like the state fairgrounds in Des Moines and the Rockingham Dragway in North Carolina. The last show is at the Palace, with several special guests - Lemmy Kilmister, Chris Cornell and Eddie Vedder among them - joining the band on stage to pay their respects and play some tunes. Dee Dee Ramone, their original bass player who left in 1989, is welcomed back to play on the track "Love Kills." Their last song is a cover: "Anyway You Want It" by The Dave Clark Five (with Vedder). The band are on their last legs, plagued by health issues and internecine tensions. "Afterwards, nobody said goodbye," drummer Marky later says. The show is recorded and released as a live album called We're Outta Here! the following year. In 2001, Joey Ramone dies, followed by Dee Dee in 2002 and Johnny in 2004. When Tommy Ramone dies in 2014, it leaves Marky as the only surviving member.

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Donna Donna from Wbab Long IslandCJ Ramone (who replaced Dee Dee after he quit) is alive and well and living on Long Island (and still making music and touring!)as is Richie Ramone who replaced Marky for almost 5 years before Marky returned to the fold.

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