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1981Van Halen guitarist Eddie Van Halen marries actress Valerie Bertinelli. They separate in 2001 and divorce in 2005. Their son, Wolfgang, goes on to become the bass player in his dad's group.
1970Fleetwood Mac founding member Peter Green announces he is leaving the group to devote himself to "what God would have me do." After a few member changes, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks join the band for their most successful lineup in 1974.
1964The Beatles set a new record when 14 of the Top 100 songs on the chart are theirs. "Can't Buy Me Love" is #1 and "Love Me Do" is their lowest at #81.
1952Singin' In The Rain, starring Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor and newcomer Debbie Reynolds, is released in the US, but barely makes a splash.More
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2020Bob Dylan, 78, lands his first #1 on a Billboard chart when "Murder Most Foul" tops the Rock Digital Song Sales tally.
2017J. Geils, guitarist and founding member of J. Geils Band, dies at age 71.
2017Toby Smith, original keyboardist for Jamiroquai, dies at age 46.
2015Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel welcome their first child, a son named Silas Randall.
2014Jesse Winchester dies at age 69 of bladder cancer. He was one of the major singer-songwriters of the "country rock" movement in the early '70s, blessed with an amazing voice but still better known for his songwriting, which resulted in several hits for other "outlaw" country artists.
2011Chicago blues musician Lacy Gibson dies at age 74 of a heart attack.
2006June Pointer of The Pointer Sisters dies at age 52 after being hospitalized for a stroke and diagnosed with cancer.
2006Paul Anka guest stars on "The Real Paul Anka" episode of Gilmore Girls.
2006For the 25-year anniversary reissue of David Byrne and Brian Eno's My Life in the Bush of Ghosts album, the multi-tracks for two songs - "A Secret Life" and "Help Me Somebody" - are made available for download, for fans to remix and upload to the website.
2006Eminem's good friend and D12 bandmate DeShaun "Proof" Holton is shot and killed at age 32 in an altercation at a sketchy nightclub in Detroit.
2002Aretha Franklin and seven other Motown stars are honored with street names in Detroit's new low-income housing project.
2002Pamela Anderson and Kid Rock are engaged after he proposes to her in the desert outside Las Vegas.
2001Folk musician Sandy Bull dies at age 60 of lung cancer.
1997Reprising the Beatles famous rooftop concert, Paul McCartney plays two songs from his upcoming album Flaming Pie from the top of a building he owns in London.
1997After a 20-year absence, Grand Funk re-forms for a tour that benefits the Bosnian-American Relief Fund, which aids victims of the genocide in Bosnia.
Dave Mustaine Booted From Metallica
1983Dave Mustaine is kicked out of Metallica because of his drug and alcohol addictions. Soon after, he forms Megadeth, which becomes one of the most successful metal bands of the era.
Everyone in Metallica drinks... a lot. But Mustaine is a mean drunk, which in their very tight confines (they often sleep in their rehearsal space), is a problem. He and lead singer/guitarist James Hetfield are especially contentious, and one day at rehearsal, Mustaine punches him, effectively punching his ticket home. That ticket turns out to be a bus pass, since the band won't pony up to fly him from New York back to his home in California. His bandmates, who have already hired his replacement, Kirk Hammett, wake him up to tell him the bad news. Hetfield drops him off at the Port Authority, and he goes Greyhound the rest of the way. The bus ride takes four days, giving Mustaine lots of time to plan his next move. He begins working on lyrics, writing them on a handbill he picked up promoting California senator Alan Cranston that says, "The arsenals of megadeath can't be rid," meaning there is no way to dismantle the nuclear stockpiles that have built up. Megadeth becomes the name of his band, which emerges as one of the few that can rival Metallica. Despite his success, Mustaine remains hurt and bitter, often lashing out at his former bandmates in the press. His biggest beef twofold: that he was fired without warning, and that Metallica seems to be erasing him from their history, downplaying his contributions to the band he co-founded. In the 2004 documentary Some Kind Of Monster, Mustaine tells Lars Ulrich, "We had dreams together, and I sold everything to join that dream." With the issue out in the open, the animosity is tempered. In 2010, Metallica includes Megadeth as one of the "Big Four" metal bands (along with Anthrax and Slayer), which play a series of shows together. The following year, Mustaine joins Metallica on stage for a 30th anniversary concert, where they close the show with five songs from his era.
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