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2018 The French singer-songwriter Charles Aznavour dies at 94. His compositions include "Yesterday, When I Was Young" and "If You Go Away."

2018 Peggy Sue Gerron, subject of the Buddy Holly hit "Peggy Sue," dies at 78.

2012 Chris Thile, the mandolin player known for his work with Nickel Creek and Punch Brothers, wins a Genius grant from the MacArthur Foundation. The foundation typically accepts nominees through anonymous selection, and when Thile receives the congratulatory phone call, he thinks its a political robo-call until his agent looks up the number.

2011 Meat Loaf performs at the AFL Grand Final in Melbourne between Collingwood and Geelong. Suffering from a hemorrhaging vocal cord, he struggles through the 12-minute set and is blasted in the press. The singer responds by calling AFL organizers "the cheapest people I've ever seen in my life."More

2010 Justin Timberlake portrays Napster co-founder Sean Parker in the Oscar-nominated film The Social Network, which depicts the founding of Facebook.

2007 A judge awards Kevin Federline custody of his two children with Britney Spears, reasoning that she can't be trusted due to her "habitual, frequent and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol." Spears starts getting her life together a few months later after her family commits her to a psychiatric institution.

2007 Outside the Soho Revue Bar in London, Laura Marling and her band perform a set in front of shocked and ecstatic fans. The club won't allow the 17-year-old Marling inside to perform because it violates their strict 18 & over policy, so she takes it to the streets. She later returns to the club in February 2008 for an encore of sorts, performing indoors and onstage to celebrate the release of her debut, Alas, I Cannot Swim, and her 18th birthday.

2004 Bruce Palmer (bassist for Buffalo Springfield) dies of a heart attack in Belleville, Ontario, Canada, at age 58.

2002 Ms. Dynamite is the big winner at the UK Music of Black Origin (MOBO) Awards, where she is named Best Newcomer and UK Act of the Year, and her song "It Takes More" wins Best Single. She fades fast, releasing only one more album in the '00s.

2002 The White Stripes play a free show in New York's Union Square Park, treating a large lunchtime crowd to a set full of covers and nuggets from the group's three albums.

2002 Barry White's label reveals that the singer has been hospitalized with kidney failure. Unable to get a transplant, he dies nine months later.

2002 Good Charlotte release their second album, The Young and the Hopeless.

1998 John Fogerty gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7000 Hollywood Blvd.

1996 A collection of live Nirvana performances is released on the album From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah.

1996 Fountains of Wayne release their self-titled debut album, which took just five days to record.

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58 Killed When Gunman Opens Fire At Vegas Music Festival

2017

During Jason Aldean's headlining set at the Route 91 Harvest festival on the Las Vegas strip, a gunman opens fire from his suite at the nearby Mandalay Bay hotel, killing 58 and injuring over 500 in the deadliest mass shooting in US history.


Seven songs into Aldean's set at the festival, gunfire rains down as Stephen Paddock strafes the crowd from his 32nd floor corner suite, located a block away. The shots come in quick bursts from semi-automatic rifles modified with bump stocks to make them fire faster. By the time the shooting stops, 58 are killed and over 500 are injured among the crowd of roughly 22,000. When police enter Paddock's room, they find him dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. In his room are 23 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition. His motive is not clear, but the shooting was meticulously planned; he checked into the room three days earlier and had cameras set up in the suite and hallway. There is an outpouring of support in the country music community. Kings of Leon go ahead with their show at the Hard Rock Hotel in Vegas on October 6, donating proceeds to victims. Aldean's next performance is on October 7, when he opens Saturday Night Live with "I Won't Back Down," which also serves as a tribute to Tom Petty, who died the day after the shooting. On October 10, Cole Swindell pays tribute to the victims at an outdoor show in Nashville. "That could have been any of us out there in that crowd," he says. Aldean resumes his tour on October 12 with a show in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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