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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

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In Music History

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2019The Aretha Franklin documentary Amazing Grace is finally released in theaters, 47 years after it was recorded in 1972.More

2018The EP Universal Love – Wedding Songs Reimagined is released, with six classic songs sung from the perspective of same-sex couples. Bob Dylan does "She's Funny That Way" as "He's Funny That Way," and St. Vincent turns "Then He Kissed Me" into "Then She Kissed Me."More

2017Trans-Siberian Orchestra founder Paul O'Neill is found dead in a Tampa, Florida, hotel room. The band announces the 61-year-old rocker died from a chronic illness.

2015Two days after Furious 7 is released in theaters, the "See You Again" video, featuring footage from the film, debuts on Facebook and Twitter. The next day, it is posted on YouTube, where it eventually breaks the record for most views, previously held by "Gangnam Style."More

2012The Philip Lynott Exhibition opens at the 02 in London, celebrating the legacy of the Thin Lizzy frontman.

2011Folk musician Gil Robbins (of the folk band The Highwaymen) dies of prostate cancer two days after his 80th birthday in Baja California, Mexico.

2009Donald Trump fires TLC member Tionne Watkins, better known by her stage name T-Boz, in the sixth week of The Celebrity Apprentice, Season 8.

2008Toto breaks up after performing its final concert in Seoul.

2006Rock and roll singer-songwriter Gene Pitney dies of a heart attack at age 66 while touring the UK.

2005Matchbox Twenty frontman Rob Thomas releases his debut solo album, …Something To Be, featuring the Top 10 hit "Lonely No More."More

1998Prolific rock drummer Cozy Powell, who did time in Rainbow and Black Sabbath, dies at 50 when he crashes his car on the M4 near Bristol, England. He was racing to his girlfriend's house, who had called him distraught.

1988Tracy Chapman's eponymous debut album is released.

1987Jazz drummer Buddy Rich's funeral takes place in Los Angeles, with Frank Sinatra, Artie Shaw, and Johnny Carson in attendance.

1985Thousands of radio stations play "We Are The World" simultaneously at 10:50 a.m. EST. In the next few weeks, the song goes to #1 in America and the UK.

1984Marvin Gaye's funeral takes place in Los Angeles, with Smokey RobinsonStevie WonderQuincy Jones and Berry Gordy attending. Gaye died 4 days earlier when he was shot by his father during an argument.

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James Brown Quells Riots In Boston

1968

With tensions high the night after Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated, James Brown goes ahead with his concert at the Boston Garden, agreeing to televise the show to help keep calm in the city.

Riots are breaking out across America in response to King's assassination. The Boston mayor considers canceling the show (along with all other public events), but an African American councilman convinces him to televise it instead. Brown agrees to the plan, and it airs live on the Boston public television station WGBH. There is a heavy police presence at the show, which nearly turns violent when concertgoers rush the stage. Before police can take action, Brown intervenes, telling the cops to stand down and pleading for respect from the crowd. "Go down and let's do this show together," he pleads. "We're black. Don't make us all look bad." The crowd complies and Brown finishes the show without incident. In the city, crime is down compared with a typical Friday night, as the telecast clearly had the intended effect.

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