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Featured Events
2012The documentary Searching for Sugar Man premieres at the Sundance Film Festival. Directed by Malik Bendjelloul, the film traces the seemingly unbelievable-but-true musical career of Sixto Rodríguez.
1998Carl Perkins dies at age 65 after suffering three strokes over the last two months.
1994The Ninth Annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies are held in New York City. Inductees include The Animals, The Band, Duane Eddy, The Grateful Dead, Elton John, John Lennon, Bob Marley, and Rod Stewart. Axl Rose performs "Come Together" at the ceremony with Bruce Springsteen - it is Axl's last public appearance until 1998.
1971The Beatles' "Helter Skelter" is played at Charles Manson's murder trial as evidence. Manson claimed the song was about an impending race war, and led to murderous acts.
1961The night before John F. Kennedy's inauguration, Frank Sinatrathrows a star-studded gala to eradicate the Democratic Party's $2 million campaign debt. With the help of Peter Lawford, fellow Rat Packer and husband of JFK's sister Patricia, Sinatra enlists elite entertainers for the evening, including Nat King Cole, Harry Belafonte, Gene Kelly, Ethel Merman, and actors Laurence Olivier, Janet Leigh, Tony Curtis, and Bette Davis.More
1943Janis Joplin is born in Port Arthur, Texas.
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In Music History
20173 Doors Down, Toby Keith and Sam Moore are among the performers at President Donald Trump's inaugural concert at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.
2013Steve Knight (keyboardist for Mountain) dies of complications from Parkinson's disease in New York, at age 77.
2010At the trial of Matt Baker, a Texas man accused of killing his wife in 2006, his former mistress Vanessa Bulls testifies against him, claiming he sent her an email with these lyrics from the The All-American Rejects song "Dirty Little Secret":
I'll keep you my dirty little secret
Don't tell anyone or you'll be just a little regret
Baker is convicted of murder.
I'll keep you my dirty little secret
Don't tell anyone or you'll be just a little regret
Baker is convicted of murder.
2009The 12th annual Maple Blues Awards, the event honoring excellence among Canadian blues artists, is held by The Toronto Blues Society in Toronto, Canada. Jeff Healeysweeps three Maple Blues Awards including the coveted "Entertainer of the Year" honor.
2008John Stewart (of The Kingston Trio) dies of a massive stroke, or possible brain aneurysm, at age 68. Wrote the Monkees hit "Daydream Believer."
2008John Mayer makes a special visit backstage to meet Miley Cyrus during her Hannah Montana Best of Both Worlds Tour in Las Vegas.
2007Denny Doherty (of The Mamas & The Papas) of kidney failure at age 66 after surgery for a stomach aneurysm.
2006Wilson Pickett dies of a heart attack at age 64.
1993The US Supreme Court rules that Tom Waits can keep all of the $2.5 million awarded him by a lower court. Waits had sued Frito-Lay for using a soundalike of him in a 1988 snack commercial.
1977Charlie Daniels and The Marshall Tucker Band perform at President Jimmy Carter's inauguration ceremonies.
1974Two Miami shows featuring Bob Dylan and The Band prove so popular that they cause a nine-mile-long traffic jam. Many ticket holders only get to see half of the show(s).
1974Al Wilson's "Show And Tell" hits #1.
Return Of The Mac For Clinton's Inauguration
1993
Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks return to Fleetwood Mac to perform Bill Clinton's campaign song, "Don't Stop," at his inauguration ceremonies.
With a message of renewal and hope, "Don't Stop" proves the perfect song for Clinton. Many of the lyrics could be campaign slogans:
It'll be, better than before
You'll see things in a different way
Just think what tomorrow will do
The song was written by Christine McVie and aimed at her bandmate/husband John McVie while they were going through a divorce. She seems ready to leave the past behind as they move forward as friends and co-workers - a far less spiteful message than the one Buckingham sent to Nicks in "Go Your Own Way":
Shacking up is all you want to do
Appearing on the Rumours album in 1977, "Don't Stop" was a solid hit, reaching #3 in America. Many in Clinton's baby boomer generation are thrilled to hear it again and connect with the message, even if it's not the most contemporary choice: In a Saturday Night Live "Wayne's World" skit, Mike Myers says, "Fleetwood Mac? Hello, it's the '90s! Here's a quarter - buy a clue."
Fleetwood Mac is certainly on the wane. Buckingham and Nicks are out of the band, and their last album, Behind the Mask (1990), flopped in the US. The inauguration brings the classic lineup back together, but it's a one-time reunion and the band quickly returns to second-tier status, playing smaller venues and doing some gigs opening for Crosby, Stills & Nash.
In 1997, they reclaim their status as stadium fillers when Buckingham and Nicks come back to the fold and they embark on their The Dance tour, supporting a live album that goes to #1 in America. As for Clinton, he gets re-elected but hits some choppy waters when the Monica Lewinsky scandal breaks in 1998. He manages to stay in office, invoking the same message that got him there: Don't stop thinking about tomorrow.
It'll be, better than before
You'll see things in a different way
Just think what tomorrow will do
The song was written by Christine McVie and aimed at her bandmate/husband John McVie while they were going through a divorce. She seems ready to leave the past behind as they move forward as friends and co-workers - a far less spiteful message than the one Buckingham sent to Nicks in "Go Your Own Way":
Shacking up is all you want to do
Appearing on the Rumours album in 1977, "Don't Stop" was a solid hit, reaching #3 in America. Many in Clinton's baby boomer generation are thrilled to hear it again and connect with the message, even if it's not the most contemporary choice: In a Saturday Night Live "Wayne's World" skit, Mike Myers says, "Fleetwood Mac? Hello, it's the '90s! Here's a quarter - buy a clue."
Fleetwood Mac is certainly on the wane. Buckingham and Nicks are out of the band, and their last album, Behind the Mask (1990), flopped in the US. The inauguration brings the classic lineup back together, but it's a one-time reunion and the band quickly returns to second-tier status, playing smaller venues and doing some gigs opening for Crosby, Stills & Nash.
In 1997, they reclaim their status as stadium fillers when Buckingham and Nicks come back to the fold and they embark on their The Dance tour, supporting a live album that goes to #1 in America. As for Clinton, he gets re-elected but hits some choppy waters when the Monica Lewinsky scandal breaks in 1998. He manages to stay in office, invoking the same message that got him there: Don't stop thinking about tomorrow.
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