1995James Taylor and ex-wife Carly Simonperform together for a benefit concert at Martha's Vineyard. It's their first time in 16 years that they have shared a stage.
1992Nirvana headline the Reading Festival in England. On the bill is L7, whose frontwoman Donita Sparks throws a (used) tampon into the crowd.More
1989Never do business with family: Billy Joelfires his manager, who is also his ex-wife's brother. Joel sues him for $90 million, setting off a series of acrimonious court battles.
1976The Notting Hill riots take place as black youth clash with police at the Notting Hill Carnival in England. Members of The Clash are present, and the event inspires them to write "White Riot" as a call for white people to protest with the same furor.More
1970Jimi Hendrix rocks the Isle of Wight Festival in his last British concert appearance. The show is plagued by technical problems, with the guitarist's amplifier picking up signals from the security radios. Other artists appearing onstage include Free, Joan Baez and The Moody Blues. The festival closes with a dawn performance by Richie Havens, who also opened at Woodstock.
1969The Birmingham band Earth changes its name when lead singer Ozzy Osbourneannounces on stage that the band's new name is Black Sabbath. The band had played "N.I.B.," "The Wizard," "Black Sabbath," and "Warning."
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2016The Go-Go's complete their final tour, playing their last show at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
2015Wilko Johnson, known for his work in the band Dr. Feelgood, returns to the stage after beating cancer when he performs at the Rye Jazz Festival in East Sussex, England.
2015Taylor Swift and Kanye West make peace when Swift presents him with the Video Vanguard Award at the VMAs, where West famously interrupted Swift six years earlier. The truce doesn't last: In February 2016, West raps, "I made that bitch famous" in his song "Famous," invoking Swift's ire.
1996Liam Gallagher flies to America to rejoin his Oasis bandmates on the (What's the Story) Morning Glory? tour. The band played the first four shows with brother Noel taking vocal duties after the capricious singer watched their MTV Unplugged performance from the wings, claiming to be suffering from a throat infection.
1995Sterling Morrison (guitarist for The Velvet Underground) dies of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in Poughkeepsie, New York, the day after his 53rd birthday.
1989Bebe Rexha is born in Brooklyn, New York.
1988Thomas "Papa Dee" Allen (percussionist/saxophonist/vocalist for War) collapses onstage during a performance in Solano County, California. He dies of a brain aneurysm at age 58.
1980Barclay James Harvest perform "A Concert For The People" next to the Berlin Wall to an audience of approximately 250,000.
1974Pop singer/songwriter Rich Cronin (of LFO) is born in West Roxbury, Massachusetts.
1969It's the first day of the two-day Isle of Wight Festival. Performers include Bob Dylan, the Moody Blues and The Who. This is the second Isle of Wight Festival - it goes on again next year, but doesn't return until 2002.
1963Trance DJ/record producer Paul Oakenfold is born in London, England.
1959The Miracles release "Bad Girl."
1958Martin Jackson (drummer for Swing Out Sister) is born in Manchester, England.
1953Horace Panter (bassist for The Specialsand General Public) is born Stephen Graham Panter in Croydon, Surrey, England.
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Billy Joel Is Letterman's First CBS Musical Guest
1993
Billy Joel is the first musical guest on David Letterman's first show after moving to CBS.
After 11 years on NBC, Letterman makes the move to CBS. His first guest is Bill Murray, who appeared on the first episode of Letterman's NBC show back in 1982. After lots of shenanigans from Murray, Dave introduces Billy Joel:
"As if being married to a leggy supermodel wasn't enough, this man also has the largest selling album in the country, right here. It's called River of Dreams and we are honored to have him as our very first musical guest."
The "leggy supermodel" is Christie Brinkley, who also did the painting on the cover of River of Dreams. Joel performs "No Man's Land," then sits down for a chat. The show takes place in the Ed Sullivan Theater, where The Beatles made their historic appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.
"I had this friend - wasn't really my friend, he had a TV - and I saw The Beatles and I said, 'That's what I'm going to do,'" Joel says. "That's the reason I'm here now."
Joel goes on to reveal his motivation for getting into music in the first place: girls. "Anybody who says some other reason for going into music is lying."
Letterman stays on the air until 2015. Joel appears just one more time: in 1997. River of Dreams is his last non-classical album of original songs, but long after Letterman is retired, Joel is still performing to sold-out arenas.
"As if being married to a leggy supermodel wasn't enough, this man also has the largest selling album in the country, right here. It's called River of Dreams and we are honored to have him as our very first musical guest."
The "leggy supermodel" is Christie Brinkley, who also did the painting on the cover of River of Dreams. Joel performs "No Man's Land," then sits down for a chat. The show takes place in the Ed Sullivan Theater, where The Beatles made their historic appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.
"I had this friend - wasn't really my friend, he had a TV - and I saw The Beatles and I said, 'That's what I'm going to do,'" Joel says. "That's the reason I'm here now."
Joel goes on to reveal his motivation for getting into music in the first place: girls. "Anybody who says some other reason for going into music is lying."
Letterman stays on the air until 2015. Joel appears just one more time: in 1997. River of Dreams is his last non-classical album of original songs, but long after Letterman is retired, Joel is still performing to sold-out arenas.
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