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1990 Italian-American tenor Sergio Franchi dies of cancer at age 64.

1986 Hugo Peretti, who co-wrote Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling In Love," dies at age 69 in Englewood, New Jersey.

1979 Elton John becomes the first Western rock star to play in Israel when he performs a concert in Jerusalem as part of a tour that also takes him to Russia, where he becomes one of the first Western rock stars to tour the Soviet Union.

1977 The Police release their first single, "Fall Out," which is available only in the UK. Guitarist Andy Summers has yet to join the band.

1976 Led Zeppelin's Presence album, with the rockers "Achilles Last Stand" and "Nobody's Fault but Mine," hits #1 in America.

1976 The Bellamy Brothers' "Let Your Love Flow" hits #1 in America.

1975 Bachman-Turner Overdrive begin their first UK tour at Glasgow Apollo; they are supported by Thin Lizzy.

1975 The Rolling Stones announce their Tour Of The Americas by rolling down 5th Avenue in New York City playing "Brown Sugar" from the back of a flatbed truck.

1974 At the request of President Nixon, the Carpenters perform at a state dinner honoring West German Chancellor Willy Brandt.

1973 Washington, DC, mayor Walter Washington officially declares today Marvin Gaye day in the singer's hometown.

1969 Bob Dylan appears on The Johnny Cash Show and performs three of his songs with Cash: "I Threw It All Away," "Living The Blues," and "Girl From The North Country."

1969 Neil Young releases his second solo album, Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, which features favorites "Cowgirl in the Sand," "Cinnamon Girl," and "Down by the River."

1968 Paul McCartney and John Lennon watch Bill Haley play Royal Albert Hall in London.

1968 D'Arcy Wretsky-Brown (bass guitarist for The Smashing Pumpkins) is born in South Haven, Michigan.

1967 Elvis Presley and Priscilla Beaulieu are married in a private ceremony at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas. They met seven years earlier when Priscilla was 14, but she claims they didn't consummate their relationship until this wedding night.

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LL Cool J Delivers a Knockout On MTV Unplugged

1991

For the first time, MTV Unplugged features rap acts, with De La Soul, MC Lyte, A Tribe Called Quest and LL Cool J performing. LL steals the show with a shirtless rendition of "Mama Said Knock You Out."

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