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1971 Shawn Rivera (of the R&B group Az Yet) is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1971 Mott the Hoople's "The Moon Upstairs" is broadcast on Sounds Of The Seventies. Ian Hunter's vocal expletive in the final line is replaced by a humorous cough.

1969 Sean Combs, also known as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, and Diddy, is born in Harlem, New York City.

1969 Ivory "Deek" Watson (tenor singer of the vocal group The Ink Spots) dies of a stroke at age 60.

1968 Cream perform their last US concert (in Providence, Rhode Island) prior to their breakup.

1965 Jeff Scott Soto (of Journey, Yngwie Malmsteen band) is born in Brooklyn, New York.

1963 When The Beatles play The Royal Variety Performance in London in front of an audience that includes the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret, John Lennon says, "Will the people in the cheaper seats clap your hands. All the rest of you, rattle your jewelry."

1963 Child singer Lena Zavaroni is born in Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

1961 Bob Dylan plays to a crowd of 53 at his Carnegie Hall debut, his first concert outside of the Greenwich Village scene. The show takes place in the smaller Chapter Hall auditorium.

1956 James Honeyman-Scott (lead guitarist for The Pretenders) is born in Hereford, Herefordshire, England.

1954 Rock musician and songwriter Chris Difford (of Squeeze) is born in Greenwich, London, England.

1953 Van Stephenson (tenor vocalist for the country band BlackHawk) is born in Hamilton, Ohio, but relocates to Nashville, Tennessee, at age 10.

1947 Mike Smith (tenor saxophonist for Amen Corner) is born in Neath, South Wales.

1944 Scherrie Payne (of The Supremes) is born in Detroit, Michigan.

1940 Blues rocker Delbert McClinton, known for the 1992 country duet (with Tanya Tucker) "Tell Me About It," is born in Lubbock, Texas.

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Newsweek Wonders If Bob Dylan Really Wrote "Blowin' In The Wind"

1963

Newsweek runs a story on Bob Dylan insinuating he stole the song "Blowin' In The Wind."

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