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Saturday, October 9, 2021

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In Music History

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2018Mondo Scripto, the first-ever lyrics and drawing exhibition by Bob Dylan, opens at the Halcyon Gallery in London.

2009Bruce Springsteen plays the last concert at Giants Stadium in New Jersey. Part of his set includes an early version of "Wrecking Ball" that he wrote for the occasion.

2006The Bad Brains kick off a three-night residency at CBGB's, during the famed music venue's last week of operation. Celebrities spotted in the crowd include Ric Ocasek, Paulina Porizkova, Richard Hell, and Elijah Wood.

2000Dennis DeYoung of Styx, unable to tour because of debilitating fatigue, sues the band for touring without him. The suit is eventually settled, but DeYoung never returns to the fold. Styx carries on without him, but leaves most of his songs out of the setlists.

2000Barry White gives a speech to the debate squad at Oxford University.

2000On what would have been John Lennon's 60th birthday, the book Lennon Remembers, The Complete Rolling Stone Interviews is released, containing material too controversial to publish years earlier.

2000The John Lennon museum opens in Japan on what would have been his 60th birthday. Yoko Ono allows it to operate for 10 years before terminating the agreement, as she feels Lennon's spirit should stay in motion.

1999Jazz vibraphonist Milt "Bags" Jackson dies in Teaneck, New Jersey, at age 76. Jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie discovered him in 1946 when he hired him for his sextet.

1997Bernhard Mikulski, founder of the German record label ZYX Music, dies at age 68.

1996Maxwell sells out the Roxy Theater in a show that was moved from the smaller Cotton Club to meet demand.

1990West Side Story composer Leonard Bernstein, 72, retires from conducting due to emphysema. He dies five days later.

1988Electric guitarist Cliff Gallup (of Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps) dies of a heart attack at age 58.

1985With Steve Barron as their director, a-ha begin filming their music video for "The Sun Always Shines on T.V." at Saint Alban the Martyr Church and Udney Hall Gardens in Teddington, Middlesex, England.

1980Despite years of hits in the UK, Gary Glitter declares bankruptcy.

1979Styx releases "Babe."

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Strawberry Fields Dedicated In Central Park

1985

On what would have been John Lennon's 45th birthday, a section of Central Park in New York City is christened "Strawberry Fields" in his memory.


Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, funds the project with a gift of $500,000, and appears with mayor Ed Koch at the dedication ceremony. Months after Lennon's 1980 murder, the city designated the area in his honor - it's located near the Dakota building, where John and Yoko lived. With Yoko's funding, the Garden of Peace is built in 1984 as a place of meditation and quiet contemplation. In the garden is the Imagine monument, a circular mosaic with the word "Imagine" at its center. Strawberry Fields becomes a popular destination for Beatles fans, who often place flowers on the Imagine monument. Every December 8, fans gather there to honor Lennon on the anniversary of his death. photo: Simon Law


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