31 December

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31 DECEMBER

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2022 Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sisters dies of cancer at 74.

2018 Ray Sawyer of Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show dies at 81.

2017 Britney Spears wraps up her Vegas show Britney: Piece of Me, after four years. It's her last concert for a while; a subsequent residency is cancelled, and she refuses to perform under the terms of her conservatorship, which has been controlled by her father since 2008.

2017 Rabbi Shmuley Boteach places an ad in the Washington Post claiming that Lorde is an anti-Semite because she cancelled a concert in Israel in protest over the treatment of Palestinians.

2014 Six months after divorcing salsa singer Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez officially drops her married name (Muñiz).

2009 Blues singer Earl Gaines dies at age 74, after his declining health forces him to cancel a European tour.

2008 At halftime of the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas, 40,148 fans perform the "Y.M.C.A." dance while the Village People perform, establishing a Guinness World Record. It is the most memorable part of the game, which Oregon State wins 3-0 over Pittsburgh.

2002 Phish jump back in the pond with a concert at Madison Square Garden, their first show since going on hiatus in October 2000.

2000 Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson marries actress Kate Hudson in Aspen, Colorado. Their seven-year marriage includes the birth of their son, Ryder.

1997 Floyd Cramer, pianist and forerunner of the "Nashville sound," dies of lung cancer at age 64. He played piano as a session musician on Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel."

1996 Queen Elizabeth II announces that Paul McCartney will be knighted - these announcements are traditionally made on New Year's Eve.

1991 Ted Nugent, who often donates meat from his kills to charity, serves about 200 pounds of venison courtesy of the Michigan Sportsmen Against Hunger program at a Detroit soup kitchen, telling clients, "I kill it, you grill it."

1991 After 62 years, Radio Luxembourg, Europe's oldest commercial radio station, goes off the air for good.

1985 Rick Nelson dies in a plane crash at age 45. A child star on The Ozzie and Harriet Show, he became a teen idol as a singer, charting 36 hits on the Top 40.

1982 E Street Band guitarist Miami Steve and/or Little Steven Van Zandt marries Maureen Santora at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Little Richard officiates, Bruce Springsteen is the best man, and Percy Sledge sings "When A Man Loves A Woman" during the reception.

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Def Leppard Drummer Loses An Arm

1984

Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen loses an arm when he crashes his Corvette. He continues with the band, using computer aids and relying more on his feet.


Allen is out for a cruise in his Corvette Stingray with his Dutch girlfriend, Miriam Barendsen, when he agrees to a late afternoon, New Year's Eve race with another driver in an Alpha Romeo. The two classic sports cars ravage a fateful stretch of A57 outside of Sheffield when Allen's Corvette suddenly swerves in a sharp bend and goes through a dry stone wall. As Allen's Corvette collides with the wall, he is ejected from the vehicle and his left arm is torn off by the safety belt, which is improperly fastened. Surgeons fight desperately to save Allen's left arm, but his injuries are so severe that for a while, the fate of both of his arms are in question. The left arm is reattached initially, but it gets infected and the wounded limb has to be re-amputated. Allen's career is in jeopardy, but with the encouragement of his bandmates, he single-handedly beats the odds, returning to action behind an electronic Simmons kit modified with foot pedals. After a few warm-up gigs, he returns to action at the 1986 Monsters of Rock Festival at Castle Donington, England. With his return, the band can finally finish work on their Hysteria album, which is released in 1987.

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Susan from Illinois “Rick Allen single- handedly beats the odds…”
Good one, songfacts! Yes he did!

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