8 March

Pick a Day

8 MARCH

In Music History

Page 3
1 2 3 4

1968 Shawn Mullins is born in Atlanta, Georgia.

1968 Elvis Presley's 26th movie, Stay Away, Joe, premieres in New York City. The comedy features Elvis as a Native American rodeo champion.

1966 Bob Dylan records "Pledging My Time" and "Just Like A Woman."

1965 David Bowie makes his first TV appearance when his band The Manish Boys appears on the British show Gadzooks! At the time, he's still known as David Jones.

1964 Peter Gill (drummer for Frankie Goes to Hollywood) is born in Liverpool, England.

1964 The Dave Clark Five appear for the first time on CBS-TV's Ed Sullivan Show, performing "Do You Love Me" and "Can't You See That She's Mine." It's the first of eighteen appearances for the group.

1963 "Please Please Me" by The Beatles shows up at #40 on the Chicago radio station WLS' weekly Silver Dollar Survey, marking the first time a Beatles song makes a radio station survey in America. WLS very likely became the first US radio station to play a Beatles song when they put "Please Please Me" on the air.

1958 Gary Numan is born in Hammersmith, London, England. He starts his music career as the lead singer of Tubeway Army.

1949 Dave Lambert (guitarist of The Strawbs) is born in Hounslow, Middlesex, England.

1948 Mel Galley (of Whitesnake) is born in Cannock, Staffordshire, England.

1948 Little Peggy March is born Margaret Annemarie Battavio in Lansdale, Pennsylvania.

1947 Michael Allsup (guitarist for Three Dog Night) is born in Oakdale, California.

1947 Songwriter Carole Bayer Sager is born in Manhattan, New York City.

1946 Randy Meisner (bassist for Poco, Eagles) is born in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.

1945 Micky Dolenz (drummer, vocalist for The Monkees) is born George Michael Dolenz, Jr. in Los Angeles, California.

Page 3
1 2 3 4

Superunknown And The Downward Spiral Released The Same Day

1994

Two seminal albums from the '90s are released: Soundgarden's Superunknown and Nine Inch Nails' The Downward Spiral. They enter the albums chart at #1 and #2, respectively.

Read more

©2024 Songfacts®, LLC