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1980 Paul McCartney is released and deported from Japan after spending nine days in a Tokyo jail. He was arrested at the airport when customs officials found 219 grams of marijuana in his luggage.

1978 Bob Dylan's Renaldo and Clara, a semi-documentary of his famous Rolling Thunder Revue tour, premieres in Los Angeles.

1976 New Orleans R&B singer Chris Kenner, struggling with alcoholism, dies of a heart attack at age 46.

1975 "Please Mr. Postman" hits #1 in America for the second time when The Carpenters' version goes to the top. The song was a #1 for The Marvelettes in 1961.

1969 Nina Simone's "Ain't Got No; I Got Life" peaks at #94, where it stays for one week.

1964 Phil Spector appears as a panelist on Britain's Juke Box Jury program. Earlier in the day, he calls famous English producer Joe Meek to arrange a meeting. Meek accuses Spector of stealing his ideas and hangs up the phone so hard he breaks the receiver.

1963 Cilla Black makes her stage debut at the Cavern Club in Liverpool, England.

1958 Gary Tibbs (bass guitarist for Adam & The Ants, Roxy Music) is born in Northwood, London, England.

1957 Edmund Sylvers of The Sylvers is born in Memphis.

1956 Andy Cox (guitarist for Fine Young Cannibals) is born in Birmingham, England.

1950 Michael Cotten (of The Tubes) is born in Kansas City, Missouri.

1929 Singer/actress Elizabeth Allen is born Elizabeth Ellen Gillease in Jersey City, New Jersey.

1925 Jazz pianist Barbara Carroll is born Barbara Carole Coppersmith in Worcester, Massachusetts.

1913 Polish composer Witold Lutoslawski is born.

1909 The opera Elektra by Richard Strauss premieres at the Dresden Hofoper.

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Etta James Is Born

1938

Blues singer Etta James, known for the enduring ballad "At Last," is born Jamesetta Hawkins in Los Angeles, California.

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