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1504 ‒ Michelangelo's statue of David is unveiled in the Piazza della Signoria in Florence.
1664 ‒ The Dutch surrender New Amsterdam to the British, who rename it New York.
1862-First Albertland settlers arrive in Auckland
The Matilda Wattenbach brought 352 Nonconformist (non-Anglican Protestant) immigrants from England. Another 315 landed from the Hanover a week later, and six more immigrant ships had arrived by 1865.
1855 ‒ British and French troops capture Sevastopol from the Russians, effectively ending the Crimean War.
1900 ‒ A hurricane kills more than 6000 people in Galveston, Texas.
1906 ‒ Janet Meikle becomes the first person in New Zealand killed in a crash caused directly by a car when her 8hp De Dion Bouton goes over a bank on the family farm, 5km from Timaru.
1941 ‒ The German army begins an 872-day siege of Leningrad, Russia.
1943 ‒ Allied Commander Dwight D Eisenhower announces Italy's surrender in World War II.
SEATO leaders in Manila, 1966
1954
New Zealand signs Manila Pact
The South-East Asia Collective Defence Treaty, or Manila Pact, aimed to contain the spread of communism in the region. The South-East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) was the institutional expression of this treaty
1957 ‒ Althea Gibson becomes the first African American to win the US Open tennis title, beating Louise Brough, 6-3, 6-2.
1966 ‒ First episode of the sci-fi series Star Trek airs on US TV.
1968 ‒ Arthur Ashe wins the first men's US tennis title of the Open era, beating Tom Okker in five sets. Ashe was still an amateur so Okker takes the US$14,000 winner's cheque.
1974 ‒ US President Gerald Ford pardons his predecessor, Richard Nixon.
2006 ‒ Australian motorsport legend Peter Brock dies in a crash during a rally near Perth.
2008 ‒ Swimmer Sophie Pascoe wins her first Paralympic medal, a silver, at the Beijing Paralympics.
2022 ‒ Queen Elizabeth II dies at Balmoral Castle in Scotland after reigning for 70 years. Her son Charles, Prince of Wales, ascends the throne upon her death as Charles III.
Music History
2020-McDonald's introduces the Travis Scott Meal: a Quarter Pounder with Cheese, Sprite, and fries with BBQ sauce. It's the first McOffering named after a celebrity since 1992, when the McJordan appeared on the menu.
2019-Mitski, burned out from years on the road and increasing pressure from her rising popularity, wraps up her Be The Cowboy tour with a show in Central Park where she says it will be her "last show indefinitely." She returns to music in 2021 and gets a fresh jolt of fame as her music permeates TikTok over the next few years.
2017-Troy Gentry of the country music duo Montgomery Gentry dies in a helicopter crash en route to a gig in Medford, New Jersey. He was 50.
2017-Forty-one years after it was recorded, Neil Young's Hitchhiker is finally released. It features the first recorded versions of "Pocahontas" and "Powderfinger."
2016-Prince Buster, a Jamaican native who popularized ska music in England, dies at age 78.
2010-Rich Cronin (of LFO) dies of a stroke while battling leukemia in Boston, Massuchusetts, at age 36.
2007-Lynyrd Skynyrd are inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Atlanta.
2002-Gordon Lightfoot undergoes an emergency stomach operation in a suburban Toronto hospital.
2001-Jennifer Lopez's "I'm Real" remix tops the Hot 100 for the first of five non-consecutive weeks. The pop singer gets some urban street cred with the help of guest rapper Ja Rule.
2001-Kylie Minogue releases the single "Can't Get You Out Of My Head," with a "la la la" chorus that does indeed burrow into the brain. A global smash, it's her first big hit in America since "The Loco-Motion" in 1988.
1997-Cornershop release When I Was Born for the 7th Time, their third studio album. It contains the hit song "Brimful of Asha."
1994-Chris Cornell and Kim Thayil accept the Best Metal/Hard Rock Video Award at the MTV Video Music Awards for Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun" clip, beating out Aerosmith ("Cryin'"), Anthrax ("Black Lodge"), and Rollins Band ("Liar").
1994-At the MTV Video Music Awards, Beastie Boy Adam Yauch (MCA), in character as "Nathanial Hornblower," rushes the stage when R.E.M.'s "Everybody Hurts" beats "Sabotage" for Best Direction. It's the first such intrusion at the VMAs.More
Rev Up The Bone Machine
1992-Tom Waits' album Bone Machine drops a sonic avalanche of apocalyptic percussion sounds, snarls, and deathly wails - and fans love him for it.More
1989-Rapper Keith "Cowboy" Wiggins of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five dies at age 28 from a crack cocaine addiction.
1989-Rapper Keith "Cowboy" Wiggins of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five dies at age 28 from a crack cocaine addiction.
1988-Bad Religion return with their third album, Suffer - their first full-length in five years and one of their best selling albums of all time. Suffer sees the return of the classic How Could Hell Be Any Worse? lineup, now a five-piece featuring Greg Graffin (vocals), Brett Gurewitz (guitar), Greg Hetson (guitar), Jay Bentley (bass) and Pete Finestone (drums).
1987-Rush bring back Peter Collins, producer of Power Windows, for Hold Your Fire. Featuring Top Five singles "Time Stand Still" and "Force Ten," Power Windows goes Gold but is the first Rush album in nine years to fail to reach the Billboard Top 10 or to achieve Platinum status in the US.
1980-Eric Hutchinson ("Rock and Roll," "OK, It's Alright With Me") is born in Takoma Park, Maryland.
1979-Pink is born Alecia Moore in Abington, Pennsylvania. She becomes a huge pop star with soul-baring songs like "Family Portrait" and party jams like "Raise Your Glass." Highly athletic, she's also the first major singer to do aerial routines while performing, which she incorporates into her act in 2004.
1978-David Bowie releases his second live album, Stage. The album was recorded at concerts in Philadelphia, Providence and Boston.
1976-Riding the wave of his Frampton Comes Alive! album, Peter Frampton gets invited by President Gerald Ford to spend the day at the White House.
1972-Neil Young's girlfriend, the actress Carrie Snodgrass, gives birth to his first child, a son Zeke, who has cerebral palsy. His next child, Ben, also has the condition.
1966-American Bandstand host Dick Clark guests on ABC-TV's Batman.
1965-An ad appears in Variety looking for "Four Insane Boys, Ages 17-21" to star in a new TV show: The Monkees.
1960-Singer-songwriter Aimee Mann is born in Bon Air, Virginia. With her group 'Til Tuesday, she has a hit with "Voices Carry," and later embarks on a successful solo career.
1960-David Steele (bassist for Fine Young Cannibals) is born in Cowes, Isle of Wight, England.
1958-David Lewis (lead singer/guitarist for Atlantic Starr) is born.
1956-Elvis Presley first appears on the cover of TV Guide.
1956-Eddie Cochran signs a contract with Liberty Records.
1954-The DJ Alan Freed makes his move from Cleveland to New York, where he begins broadcasting his "Alan Freed Rock 'n' Roll Show" on WINS. The first white DJ to play black music, Freed brings R&B music to a wider audience in New York, and the sound quickly goes mainstream with the rise of Elvis and the popularization of rock music.
1947-Ben Orr (lead singer/bassist for The Cars) is born Benjamin Orzechowski in Lakewood, Ohio.
1946-Dean Daughtry (keyboardist for Atlanta Rhythm Section) is born in Kinston, Alabama.
1945-Kelly Groucutt (bassist and co-lead vocalist for Electric Light Orchestra) is born Michael William Groucutt in Coseley, Staffordshire, England.
1945-Pop singer Cathy Jean Giordano (of Cathy Jean & the Roommates) is born in Brooklyn, New York. Known for the 1961 hit "Please Love Me Forever."
1942-Brian Cole (bass guitarist for The Association) is born in Tacoma, Washington.
1935-The Hoboken Four, featuring a 19-year-old Frank Sinatra, appear on NBC's popular radio program Major Bowes and His Original Amateur Hour. They sing the Mills Brothers song "Shine" and earn the most votes in the history of the show, with 40,000 people calling in.
1934-Country singer Bill Parsons is born in Crossville, Tennessee. Known for his association with Bobby Bare, who was the real voice on the 1959 hit "The All American Boy," which was mistakenly credited to co-writer Parsons.
1933-Playback singer Asha Bhosle is born in Imperial India. She goes on to record more songs than anyone in history, mostly for Bollywood films.
1932-Country singer Patsy Cline is born Virginia Patterson Hensley in Winchester, Virginia, to Hilda, a 16-year-old seamstress, and Sam, a 43-year-old blacksmith.
1897-Jimmie Rodgers is born in Meridian, Mississippi. Known as "The Singing Brakeman" because of his early railroad job, he becomes one of the first country music stars.
1841-Composer Antonin Dvorak is born near Prague, Czech Republic (then part of Bohemia in the Austrian Empire).
1994-Nearly four months after tying the knot in a secret ceremony in the Dominican Republic, Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley make their first public appearance as a married couple at the MTV Video Music Awards, where Jackson infamously plants a sloppy smooch on his bride.
2016-Lance Bass of *NSYNC hosts Finding Prince Charming on the Logo network, the first all-gay dating show.
Ally McBeal Premieres
1997-The first episode of the legal dramedy Ally McBeal airs on FOX. Vonda Shepard, an unknown singer, catches her big break when she sings the theme song "Searchin' My Soul." Shepard also becomes a series regular, playing a lounge singer who gives voice to Ally's troubles through music at the end of each episode.
1993-Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain (Nirvana) appear on stage together for the first time, performing at Club Lingerie in Los Angeles. They play "Pennyroyal Tea" and "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?"
1990-The New Kids On The Block cartoon series makes its debut. Lasting just one season on ABC, the animated New Kids travel the world and face challenges like getting to concerts on time.
Chuck Berry Does The Duck Walk
1955-In an attempt to hide the wrinkles in his suit, Chuck Berry does the duck walk for the first time.
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