24 October

Pick a Day

24 OCTOBER

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2000 Past Country Music Association entertainer of the year and ex-Hee Haw host Roy Clark joins the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame.

2000 Shelley Fabares is admitted to a hospital for a liver transplant after being diagnosed with hepatitis.

2000 Linkin Park release their debut album, Hybrid Theory. Bolstered by the hit "In The End" and the Grammy Award-winning "Crawling," it becomes the best-selling album of 2001.More

2000 Lenny Kravitz releases his Greatest Hits album. Peaking at #2, the release marks his highest entry on the US albums chart. It also features the track "Again," which earns him his third consecutive Grammy for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.

1996 Motown founder Berry Gordy is honored with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.

1995 It's "Tony Bennett Day" in New York City as the singer plays a show at Radio City Music Hall.

1995 Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders goes back to Ohio to sing the national anthem before Game 3 of the World Series in Cleveland. The Indians pull this one out, but lose the series to the Atlanta Braves.

1983 Adrienne Bailon (lead singer for 3LW) is born in New York City, New York.

1980 The Guinness Book of World Records presents Paul McCartney with a special rhodium album for being the best-selling songwriter in the history of recorded music, having written 43 platinum songs and sold over 100 million records.

1980 R&B singer Monica is born Monica Denise Arnold in Atlanta, Georgia.

1979 Ben Gillies (drummer for Silverchair) is born in New Castle, New South Wales, Australia.

1978 The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards pleads guilty to heroin possession in Toronto, Canada, and is given a one-year suspended sentence. The Stones are also ordered to play a gig for charity.

1975 Heart get a big break when they fill in as opening act for Rod Stewart's band Faces at the Forum in Montreal. Thanks to support from local radio station CHOM, many in the crowd know their songs "Magic Man" and "Crazy On You." They continue to build support in Canada before making their move in America in 1976.

1975 John Lennon releases Shaved Fish in the UK.

1975 Barry Manilow's glasses are broken by the crowd as he rushes to his limo after a concert in Chicago.

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James Brown Records Landmark Live Album

1962

In the thick of the Cuban Missile Crisis, James Brown records his electrifying stage show for the album Live at the Apollo.

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